"For truth and justice, we will fight--! And for you, I will be there."
This song is great, and it’s reprises awesome as well!
In case it wasn’t clear, the third thing from the left along the top is supposed to be a TV remote.
And now, a follow up to a previous message from the Sheriff’s Secret Police.
This is a reminder that all citizens must memorize the list. It has come to our attention that some of you failed to memorize the list when it was first presented. For your safety and protection, we will provide one more opportunity for you to memorize it. A poster presenting the list has been produced. Only one copy will be printed. It will be on display in the back of the public library, past the Biographies section. Reading direction will not be clarified. For your safety, you must memorize the list in the correct order. This has been a reminder from the Sheriff’s Secret Police.
My take on the wonderful song “Tomorrow, At Last” from Turnabout Musical. You can listen to it here. More information about my design process below the break.
Layout: I split the page in half diagonally both ways. The moon on the top left and the sun on the bottom right represent the parts of the song that take place the night before the trial and the morning of it. Perpendicular to that division, I also split the page into Phoenix’s half (blue) and Edgeworth’s half (red, because I don’t have any paper that’s quite the colour of Edgeworth’s suit). Symbols of people who support Phoenix’s belief that Edgeworth is innocent appear on the top right, and those who agree with Edgeworth that he should be found guilty are on the bottom right. I used white for backgrounds on Phoenix’s side to represent his hopefulness, and black on Edgeworth’s side to represent his despair.
Details: Files: These are the DL-6 files that Phoenix is spending the night reading, with another folder behind for the files for the current case Magatamas: Maya’s orange magatama is on top of Mia’s ghostly purple magatama, showing that Mia is still supporting her. Gun: The gun from Edgeworth’s nightmare Scales: Based on the scales over the judge’s bench in the courtroom. Evidence: The metal detector, stack of lake photos and headphones represent the major contributions of each witness so far (present because of the lines in the song “We’ve given you the fact/ We’ve done all we can do/ We’ve all got you back, Nick/ Now it’s all up to you,” sung by Gumshoe, Lotta, and Larry. Calendar: The colour scheme of the calendar is based on von Karma’s outfit. The two pages that show in part are December 28, 2001 and December 28, 2016. Based on von Karma’s line “It’s taken 15 years but it was worth the wait.” Police logo: Present because of the line “We've helped the prosecution/ Convict a prosecutor” sung by the police (Dustin, Maggey, and Meekins).
Only one week until Halloween!
The picture of the Doctor is "The Roar of Our Stars" by Alice X. Zhang (you can find more of her excellet work on deviantart at http://alicexz.deviantart.com/)
I will probably reblog new art there, so feel free to follow it instead if you like the other stuff I’m posting.
Welcome to my secondary blog! You can expect to see lots of Avengers stuff here, along with anything else I really like.
How do they rise up, rise up, rise up? How do they rise up, rise up high?
Steel Samurai Poster!
Inspired by Path to Glory from Turnabout Musical.
Schedule Note:
I’m on a school term again now, so posts will be less frequent. I’m aiming for one post every two weeks, I can’t make any promises.
Battle of Wits from Turnabout Musical.
I painted the plate, spear, and van, but had to print out the photo.
This is one of my earliest cards. I don’t watch Stargate myself, but the recipient does.
Papercrafting about fandoms! Right now I am particularly interested in The Avengers, Turnabout Musical/Ace Attorney and nerdfighteria, but there is some other stuff here as well.
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