thought I'd try an equirectangular projection with the poles at the horizon, mostly because I didn't want to put a figure on a pole, that would be even more problematic to figure out probably.
Garlic, black currant, gooseberry, tomato, daylily (did you know the whole plant is edible?) and butternut squash were planted deliberately or accidentally, wild grape was transplanted a few feet over, and some other things like wild strawberry, peppermint, dandelion, and plantain were simply left in place for my garden. Beets and stinging nettle will be forthcoming this year.
Brewing up publicity for Sustainable Happyness.
Story Episode 1 of 2: Well A new round of animatics are finally out for my ever-changing senior project.
Meat the Bone Beater, the bestest barbarian ever. His main gimmick was his, er, fertility, hence lots of drop-in plots about his many children. He had many hilarious perfect 20's during rages so there's some good stuff in his back catalog to bring out illustrations for. Dayjob modeled after one of Joe Mangianello's characters. The character's title was inspired heavily by a Mystery Science Theater 3000 clip on Youtube, The Many Names of David Ryder.
This tumblr is a stream of sketches and artwork by Brett Leeper, who is based in Springfield, MO.
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