Decided to hand ink this one, rather than use the usual vectors. As much as I adore how clean and crisp vectors are (and how much it reflects upon the engineering school study environment with its mathematical clarity and colder precision — yes, I think about these things), this scene really needed to be warmer, organic, and imprecise. It’s more about how the immeasurable bonds we make as we grow will be the crutch we pull ourselves back up on when we need it most.
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In other news, I have tomorrow off, so it’s time to break the mood I needed to draw this by blasting musicals and singing along.
Wow, Kali has legs…?
Where’d those come from?
Yes, a wise move to hand ink this one, Jenny. Really sets the tone.
Just cause someone is invisible doesn’t mean they don’t have legs. Woe is me the day invisible people stop having legs I can sweep.
Why does this remind me of a nativity scene?
Kali with a teddy bear…
Never thought I’d see the day…
@ The One Guy: Looks more like a pietà to me: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PietÃ
/sets down large container of chocolate ice cream/
One brought smell-good-poison . . .
/leans/
Well, that’s better than her usual idea of comfort food . . .
Personally. I prefer my invisible people to lack the legs. Makes them a whole lot easier to shoot.
Does she have an arrow sticking out of her knee?
Green Arrowwwwww!