“How Mirka Got Her Sword,” page 48
I originally was pretty lazy with the drawing of the moon, but Jenn told me I wasn’t getting away with it, so I tried harder.
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Schiesse, lets hope we’re talking ‘better’ as in ‘better for the troll’s pet elephant’! Or, of course, that the troll can’t deal with daylight…
Schiesse, lets hope we’re talking ‘better’ as in ‘better for the troll’s pet elephant’! Or, of course, that the troll can’t deal with daylight…
Curious. The moon appears to be illuminated from above, which would mean that the sun would have to be up.
Curious. The moon appears to be illuminated from above, which would mean that the sun would have to be up.
I said I put effort into the moon.
Effort. Not thought.
😛
I said I put effort into the moon.
Effort. Not thought.
😛
Oh no, poor Mirka! It’s a wonderful decrescendo, well done!
Oh no, poor Mirka! It’s a wonderful decrescendo, well done!
Nooooooo.
Nooooooo.
That’s a good description of Mirka’s enterprise so far.
That’s a good description of Mirka’s enterprise so far.
He only said “Better sweater wins.”
He failed to define what it had to be better at.
Can’t tell for sure, but I’m thinking it would fit him pretty well. There appear to be enough sleeves…
He only said “Better sweater wins.”
He failed to define what it had to be better at.
Can’t tell for sure, but I’m thinking it would fit him pretty well. There appear to be enough sleeves…
Lighting or no (I always thought consistancy in that regard was for suckers, anyway), that’s a gorgeous moon. In fact, this is one of my favourite pages so far.
And yes, it looks like a fantastic sweater for a monster…
Lighting or no (I always thought consistancy in that regard was for suckers, anyway), that’s a gorgeous moon. In fact, this is one of my favourite pages so far.
And yes, it looks like a fantastic sweater for a monster…