Author Topic: LadySev is missing (deader than dead)  (Read 84430 times)

i feel ignored: chapter 1 of the prologue of the first book

Have some extremely stuffty scrapped pictures <3












They're probably not really pretty to look at but I think they're interesting :x
i feel ignored: chapter 1 of the prologue of the first book
Also the reason I didn't do your robo thing is because I can't really think of a way to make it an interesting picture. Not that the character isn't interesting, but the design is so bare and simple that I couldn't really feel inspired to do it. I apologize.

Also the reason I didn't do your robo thing is because I can't really think of a way to make it an interesting picture. Not that the character isn't interesting, but the design is so bare and simple that I couldn't really feel inspired to do it. I apologize.

ah that's okay, it's more my fault anyways because it's so plain


trying out a new program
Jesus, I look spooky. I still like it though

oh sweet you know what you should do you should draw this cool guy

you can't see the other hand, but both of the hands look the same


I killed Lady Sevacre by accident. I'm sorry.

s-sev, are you gonna draw mine :(

I killed Lady Sevacre by accident. I'm sorry.
i guess someone hasn't watched junior!



finish that
Why would I ever continue a 7, maybe 8 month old drawing...
WHEN I CAN JUST REMAKE IT

See the full size version by clicking me!
i probably wont finish this because im a lazy forgettard and mspaint is a terrible program to actually paint in
« Last Edit: August 27, 2014, 04:51:28 AM by Lady Sevacre »

then don't use it? .-.

then don't use it? .-.
I can't use any other program as well as I use MS Paint though, trying to use another program only results in much worse quality at even slower paces. I'm still trying to move to another program but I always come back to MS Paint because I know pretty much all the ins and outs of MS Paint.

Paint.NET is the best MSPaint alternative.

Paint.NET is the best MSPaint alternative.
I actually started out using Paint.NET. I switched to MS Paint for a certain thread, and I stuck with it ever since.