Got it finished today but apparently there are risks of cyberattacks today so I figure I'd better wait until it's safe.
Sorry it's taken me so long and I hope it'll be worth it.
Stay safe.
Got it finished today but apparently there are risks of cyberattacks today so I figure I'd better wait until it's safe.
Sorry it's taken me so long and I hope it'll be worth it.
Stay safe.
I know lockdown's on its way out but there are a lot of things I've been meaning to binge-watch.
I got Netflix a while ago and can heartily recommend The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance and Green Eggs and Ham. Brilliant storytelling and impeccable artistry with daring retro expertise with modern capabilities, they are the start of something good for the 2020s Entertainment Industry.
Now what about Disney?
I'm trying to get the next chapter of Lost Reflections finished sometime soon.
It's just that I've also been hoping to get started on a Webcomic.
I figure it's my quickest option (And the most accessible while we're still in lockdown) to get into the art industry.
Lately, I've been suffering a bit of anxiety. Sort of a quarter-life crisis.
This year I'll be twenty-five.
Sorry I’ve been so absent for a while.
This and that kept getting in the way (Those two are never satisfied)
And it’s a good time for a bit of binge-watching even if it’s not too pleasant. I’ll have to make time to watch the 2002 version later.
Okay, so...I’ve gone over it a couple of times and I was wondering if I should include a few good points.
I’ve already explained that the casting is misplaced and underutilised so I can’t include that.
You know, as hard as it might be to believe, franchise-based nostalgia didn't just begin with our generation.
When I was little, my family didn't have Sky or Digital or anything so it was primarily local channels for us.
At the time, due to 2-D Animation becoming mainstream, Stop-Motion animation was kind of phasing out. It was still kept on by some studios but most of the time it was just considered too slow and expensive to remain profitable.
In my next chapter of Alone In The Galaxy, I aim to...
Wish me luck.
There was a gloomy donkey, who lived a gloomy life
He had three gloomy children beside his gloomy wife
He lived upon a gloomy yard and worked his gloomy trade
By digging lots of gloomy graves with just his gloomy spade
But then one gloomy evening within that gloomy yard
The donkey dug a grave so deep it dug up something hard
All clean and pale and beautiful with pretty, pearly teeth
A pair of mighty curling horns but what lay underneath?