Still under the weather (week 3 of another joyous round of the covids) and having a bit of the old wobbly hands routine on top of everything.
One of my goals trying to pick up drawing again after so long was to get to a point where tremors days didn’t really bother me, something which the may as well be infinite undos and pretty granular brush control that Procreate enables has helped speed along nicely.
Wobbly line Repton, then. The light shaft accidentally turned out a bit more scalf than I was aiming for and I appear to have done that whole “videogames character stares at their hands” thing from the PS3/360 era of FPS design, but for a vibrating Rob day, pretty content with how things turned out. The Superior Cinematic Universe starts here.
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