Many Pixels

Posted by Jabberwock on Jan. 3, 2007, 5:36 p.m.

Lately I've been reading The Catcher in the Rye. I really like it; for some reason it makes me feel a little better about life even though it's sort of a depressing book. I guess because I relate well to a lot of the things Holden Caulfield says.

Yesterday I drew a bunch of random stuff for some reason. Here it is:

Yeah, they're pretty small. That should be enough stuff to keep this on the front page, right? I mean, that's what, 5000 words right there? EDIT: and that third one is impossible to see against the bright background. Crap. I have this thing for using way-too-dark colors.

As for GM, I haven't been working on much. I'll probably start on Mekanos again sometime soon, but right now I'm working on a writing project and schoolwork. I'd also like to make something smaller and a little different with a lot of weirdness in it. We'll see how things go.

Comments

aeron 19 years ago

<div style="background-color:black;width:100%;height:256px;text-align:center;"><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><img src="http://www.64digits.com/users/Jabberwock/figure.PNG" /></div>

If that helps at all….

Jabberwock 19 years ago

Thanks. Man, that picture is even darker than I thought.

Polystyrene Man 19 years ago

Très bien. Je t'aime.

Jabberwock 19 years ago

*Takes out French dictionary*

I take it you're being sarcastic.

Graydon 19 years ago

I havent been working on Game maker either.

Tu est pomme de taire.

marbs 19 years ago

c'est "pomme de terre", non "pomme de taire". Tu foo' ;)

Graydon 19 years ago

Sorry, my french is a little rusty.

Natas 19 years ago

lol…emo book.

Jabberwock 19 years ago

It's an awesome book. You're a moron if you think that someone who honestly expresses their emotions is 'emo'. I think he's just a lot more honest than most people are comfortable with, which is my guess as to why it gets banned all the time. 'Emo' is a term (a stupid one, in my opinion) that describes phony idiots who are obsessed with the pain of life and all that crap but really have no idea what they're talking about. They just do it because they think it's cool.

n0bel Arts 19 years ago

Actually, 'emo' was originally a term used to described emotional music that used an excessive amount of distortion (before someone started using it wrong).

Nice pixels by the way, good sense of linear.