work/fanart/general late-night ramblings
Work stuff: today I finished double-spread page number 5 of 12 for my current book. All but one of the remaining pages are already inked, and I'm well within my schedule. That schedule is actually twice the time I used to plan for this kind of project (seriously, I double everything now) and I HAVE NO IDEA HOW I USED TO DO IT. I don't. I just vaguely remember that "stressed out" and "hyper" were my default modes for about 15 years. Gawd.
Anyway. 2/3rds done, and I'm still in love with the topic (which unfortunately I can't talk about in detail, but it's really cool. :)
I was almost tempted to ask for fanart prompts today but I want to finish the entire book first. After that, probably some more of that fashion history meme... that was a lot of fun to do last year, and educational as well. And I want to do something action-posey, comic-style with Ward and Deathlok because the show couldn't kill my headcanon yet, but I'm still lacking concrete ideas. And, I admit I'm kind of dreading the response even before having done the first pencil stroke. Gotta post whatever art I do with the tumblr equivalent of barbwire fences to keep the haters out. The anti-Ward crowd doesn't excel at tolerance and anyone who knows me knows how I react to character bashing in my posts. (spoiler: it's not pretty)
Well, first I gotta do my taxes tomorrow. Deadline for freelancers was day before yesterday. The forms have been sitting on my desk for weeks, practically finished, but I'm still missing some papers. So annoying. And I think starting this year you have to submit them online, which I still have to figure out how to do.
Also, while I'm posting, tonight's Japanese class was awesome... it was the first time that it felt like I was just talking, instead of scrambling for words. It didn't feel anywhere near as natural as English, of course, but it was a huge leap for me. And our teacher, for once, spoke nothing but Japanese when normally she switches to German a lot so the less advanced students can follow. It's a pretty non-homogenous class, to everyone's frustration. Typical problem with less common languages (in Germany, I mean).. once you get to a certain level you're just happy to get enough students for a class at all, so you can't be too selective.
In conclusion... *re-reads post* taxes suck?
Anyway. 2/3rds done, and I'm still in love with the topic (which unfortunately I can't talk about in detail, but it's really cool. :)
I was almost tempted to ask for fanart prompts today but I want to finish the entire book first. After that, probably some more of that fashion history meme... that was a lot of fun to do last year, and educational as well. And I want to do something action-posey, comic-style with Ward and Deathlok because the show couldn't kill my headcanon yet, but I'm still lacking concrete ideas. And, I admit I'm kind of dreading the response even before having done the first pencil stroke. Gotta post whatever art I do with the tumblr equivalent of barbwire fences to keep the haters out. The anti-Ward crowd doesn't excel at tolerance and anyone who knows me knows how I react to character bashing in my posts. (spoiler: it's not pretty)
Well, first I gotta do my taxes tomorrow. Deadline for freelancers was day before yesterday. The forms have been sitting on my desk for weeks, practically finished, but I'm still missing some papers. So annoying. And I think starting this year you have to submit them online, which I still have to figure out how to do.
Also, while I'm posting, tonight's Japanese class was awesome... it was the first time that it felt like I was just talking, instead of scrambling for words. It didn't feel anywhere near as natural as English, of course, but it was a huge leap for me. And our teacher, for once, spoke nothing but Japanese when normally she switches to German a lot so the less advanced students can follow. It's a pretty non-homogenous class, to everyone's frustration. Typical problem with less common languages (in Germany, I mean).. once you get to a certain level you're just happy to get enough students for a class at all, so you can't be too selective.
In conclusion... *re-reads post* taxes suck?
