- 6/13/2018
So I reread Like a Butterfly (a webtoon?/ comic/ manhua?/ idk it’s a comic and I think the authors Korean) and had a lot of fun redrawing the main grandpa
- 4/12/2018 So instead of doing the art vs artist thing (cause I’ve only posted doodles) I decided to draw lots of the artists from. It it’s surprising how much I feel like I learned about most peoples personalities from looking at they’re posts. It feels like cause there posting they’re favorite art or art that fits there style best around the picture of them they feel represents them best you learn a lot about them. It’s also fun finding parts of them in there art too
Its finally complete and here… So first off huge thank you to everyone who backed this on ko-fi and funded the project letting me work on this beast as if it were a job.
Huge thank you to Amber @ambercragg !!! without your co-writing and headcanon exchange this wouldn’t have been the same, thank you so so much. Thank you to tiff @tiffbaxter and gabo @silvermender for letting me slide you the script and yell about how many pages i had left.
Extra materials about the comic can be found here, script, 3D model of the set, thumbs, continuity cutouts etc. This might be available for print at some point so keep your eye out for that !!
And with that, please enjoy, this comic is set fairly soon after the spider verse movie events.
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Idk why but I feel the screaming somehow made it even more relaxing
listening to phil collins
It could be because I haven’t slept in too long but I kept thinking variations of I can’t believe we used to think the future could be like this in any way... wait this is a video, of real life... someone actually did this.
Then I’d watch a couple more scenes and loop the same thoughts
they should invent giving me the perfect job without applying or interviewing
Let me tell you about my panda mini-washer
As an apartment dweller, this is a game changer. My current apartment doesn’t have a laundry facility and the closest Laundromat about a 30 min bus ride which is just not practical. The mini-washer is a life saver
The panda mini washer hooks up to the sink, is incredibly lightweight (about 28 pounds, so light even I can lift it) and easy to use.
It has a surprisingly large capacity. The basket from the first picture represents about one and a half loads. The jeans took up a whole load while the rest filled the bin only half way.
Here’s the inside. The left is the washer the right is the spin dryer. Yes, it even drys.
Basically you shove your cloths into the washer, fill it up with water and let it go. I use my shower head to fill it up so it goes faster, the sink hook up took about five minutes to fill the whole tub, with the shower head is is down to a minute an a half. I do it in three wash cycles, a five minute rinse with baking soda, a five minute wash with soap and a three minute rinse with water. You have to drain and refill between each cycle so it’s a little more labor intensive than a traditional washer.
That’s the spin dryer. It’s about half the capacity of the washer so one wash takes about two loads to dry. The spinner is much more effective than I was expecting. A three minute spin gets my cloths about 90% dry. I hang them up to air dry for that last 10%.
The machine cost me about 150$. When you factor in two dollars for the bus, five for the machines (per week), the mini-washer pays for its self after only about six months worth of laundry.
I’m not great at expressing emotion, but I’m hoping you can tell how excited I am. Let me just say that the panda mini-washer is great and I highly recommend it to anyone currently using a Laundromat.
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