All set up at C2E2! I am on the guest list! How cool is that?!
I got new prints, pins, and stickers! Come by! This is one of my favorite cons! 💕
All set up at C2E2! I am on the guest list! How cool is that?!
I got new prints, pins, and stickers! Come by! This is one of my favorite cons! 💕
I will never not reblog this. The 2 guys in the back are just ❤❤❤
Always reblog.
people who get hyped up for other people are the greatest people you can have in your life.
Love their reactions. They aren’t worried about being emasculated, they aren’t insecure, they are just genuinely impressed that she’s lifting like a beast!
I’ve reblogged this so many times and it’s still my favorite thing ❤
Literally goals
This was a present for my partner. We’ve been working our way through Borderlands–I’ve been playing Mordecai and he’s been playing Lilith. This is based on something that actually happened while we were playing earlier this year.
Originally, I had drawn a cover to this comic that had Mordecai and Lilith driving in a hot pink Outrunner (a la the colour I always choose for our vehicle in game). And they were wearing shutter shades and had bags of money under their arms, with hundred dollar bills flying out of the bags. It was a great cover and I even made my own version of the Borderlands logo that looked like it had been run over by a car. The cover took me a month to draw. But… I accidentally saved over the file and it’s gone forever. At least I have the rest of the comic. And he really likes it, so that’s what matters most!
Not drawing, but still art! I decided to make a squid friend because I’ve always wanted one. I followed this tutorial, except I sized it down because I wasn’t sure if I had enough material for the 8ft version. I used leftover fabric from old cosplay and dance costumes–red fabric from my Journey cloak, rainbow bedsheets, and tulle for stuffing from an old tutu that’s beyond repair. (I decided to use tulle to stuff it mainly because I didn’t want to have to buy anything.)
This is my first time making a stuffed animal, so I’m pretty happy with the result (even if he is a bit lumpy)! His name is Gigus Squidius Seasar.