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Strange Tomato ([personal profile] strangetomato) wrote2008-06-16 10:41 pm
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Strangetown extras: Johnny, Ripp and Ophelia artwork - take 2

I have another drawing to share. My significant other completed his second, "new and improved" attempt at a drawing of Johnny, Ripp, and Ophelia, so here it is. I'm definitely going to make this into a painting recolour for the game at some point.







Pretty cool, don't you think? The colours are great, and I'm really liking what he did with the body shapes. He also intuitively knew that Johnny should be the butt of the joke. Why not laugh at the green guy, right?

*snicker* Ripp's hair got censored. Now how did that happen? (At least I amuse myself, right?)





[identity profile] cindyanne1.livejournal.com 2008-06-17 10:27 am (UTC)(link)
And what is it with all the seagulls? Does everyone live near the ocean or what? *is jealous*

We get confused seagulls out here though... they seem to think huge parking lots are water or something.
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-06-17 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I live on an island, so that's where my seagulls come from (makes sense, right?). Well, it's a very big island, but we mostly tend to live on the coast. My current residence is only a five minute walk from a huge beach. In my experience, the modern seagull tends to flock to the McDonald's parking lot, rather than the beach, though. Sad, but true.

You must live further inland, do you? That would be hard for me, I think. I'm so connected to the ocean. I feel weird when I'm away from it for long. Most places I've traveled to in my life have been islands too, I've noticed. It must be a thing that comes with the island mentality.

[identity profile] cindyanne1.livejournal.com 2008-06-17 02:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I am *very* landlocked, lol. Central Ohio. In fact I've never seen the ocean, ever. When I was younger, it was because my mother suffered extreme motion sickness (she still does) and we couldn't travel. Once I moved out and got married, hubby and I had no money to go anywhere. Now we have money, but we have no time. It's a vicious cycle. :P

I have seen the water meet the sky standing on the shores of Lake Erie... but it's not the same.

I would love to see the ocean and the coast. My hubby, though... he has NO desire. I think seeing that vast expanse of water would cause him anxiety (he's terrified of drowning and of water in general. He doesn't even like baths, only showers.) I guess he's too much of a farmer and needs to be earth bound.

Funny... *I'm* the Earth sign (Taurus) and *he's* the Water sign (Pisces). That's one for the Universe to try and figure out. ;)