I was just wondering today how you were doing, and what you were doing. Apparently, the appropriate word is: Ooooooooh. I don't even know Bleach, and I think they're cool.
Hi there! How's it going? I'm a bit crazy, but it's OK. :) And the characters that Kubo Tite created are pretty awesome, I'm glad they look cool. I really didn't want to mess them up.
It's going grandly. Just finished up another album (the Song a Week thing), trying to finish two commission jobs before I zip down to Florida for a convention, writing other songs, life is good. And I'm kinda sitting back, waiting for Potterdammerung and the aftershocks it'll likely send through my immediate circle of friends.... ;)
Your art is progressing marvelously -- you were amazing to start with, but I'm seeing an unforced quality in your work, particularly in the faces, that is new and great.
It's really good to hear that the work is improving. Sometimes it feels as if I was back in the kinder or went backwards 10 years when I'm making a picture.
I'm not a big Bleach fan (not an UN-fan, just not very familiar with the source material) but it's my favorite out of these! and that's saying something, because they are all fabulous as usual. :D :D
Thank you! I'm very glad that despite not knowing the fandom you still like the pictures. And thanks to you for taking your time to let me know what you think about them. :)
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And, as always, thank you!!
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And I'm kinda sitting back, waiting for Potterdammerung and the aftershocks it'll likely send through my immediate circle of friends.... ;)
Oh, man! That's going to be quite scary. I really hope everybody takes a dozen of "chill-out" pills before they read the book. :)
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Your art is progressing marvelously -- you were amazing to start with, but I'm seeing an unforced quality in your work, particularly in the faces, that is new and great.
Glad to hear you're thriving!
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It's really good to hear that the work is improving. Sometimes it feels as if I was back in the kinder or went backwards 10 years when I'm making a picture.
And thank you so much!
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But the swirly, woody stuff in the last picture makes up for it.
Ah, the swirly stuff is called "fileteado". It's typical from Argentina/Buenos Aires and it's very related to all the imagery of tango.
And, as always, thank you!
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