Usually I choose something fairly traditional (like watercolor paper or canvas) but this week I tried out “pavement” for the first time. This then dictates how the medium will manifest itself and what textures will be picked up. One fun aspect to Corel Painter is that besides choosing a medium, you can also change what kind of surface you want to draw on. Instead I sat my lazy butt on a comfy computer chair and tried to mimic the process digitally. My mom said, “Hey, you could do that!” and although I agree with her on a hypothetical level, it wouldn’t be my preference to squat on the street all day just to have my hard work washed away by the rain. What’s even better is that both aspects of the show are more character-driven than plot-driven, and I think that always ends up making for the stronger story in the long run.Įarlier this week I was hanging out with my mom and we saw a guy on some TV show creating a pretty cool sidewalk chalk drawing. What makes it really work is that it’s all so well balanced, and there’s not too much of one or the other for any long stretch of time. I’m digging the vibe of Girl Who Sees Smells, which is a pleasant combo of mysteriousness and rom-commy goodness. Love is in the air! And murder…but mostly love (at least for this episode). My Junho k-love post is here! Come squee with me.27 ApApKolorful Palette: The senses that work by Fanderay Thanks to those of you who’ve been waiting for this I ended up enjoying The Glory (Part 1) way more than I’d thought I would, and here’s the I present to you: “Medical Care in Dramaland: A Community Thread.” Please enjoy. So over the last 2 days, there’s been a pretty funny, tongue-in-cheek thread that’s been forming in one of our Patreon chat corners, and I just had to share it with everyone. Come relive the feels with me, in my review? □ I ended up enjoying Crash Course in Romance pretty well, in spite of its flaws, and a big part of the reason, is our OTP. Here’s a quickish review to go with I hope you guys enjoy! ❤️ I checked out little mini series Fan Letter, Please and ended up liking it very nicely. ![]() Please enjoy Trent’s fantastic notes for episode 20. Time flies, and it’s already time for the finale episode of our Fated Commemorative Group Watch of Winter Sonata. Thanks to those of you who’ve been (patiently!) waiting for this my year-in-review for 2022 is finally ready! □ I hope you guys enjoy, even though we’re already in the thick of 2023. Īlso, for the record, I’ve felt rather neutral about Nam Goong Min for a while, even as everyone else has grown hearts in their eyes for him, and here, I finally actually really like him. That’s quite an accomplishment on Show’s part, I’d say. I went into this show without much knowledge or interest in baseball, and I’m coming away with only marginally more knowledge about and interest in the sport.Īnd yet, I found myself enjoying this show very well, and wholeheartedly rooting for our characters, often without actually truly understanding the full details of what was happening on my screen. Sometimes knowing too much can be a bad thing (if you’re a doctor you probably roll your eyes at the details in medical kdramas, and so on), but I’m guessing that understanding how baseball works would probably help you appreciate the nuances that I missed. Would you get more enjoyment out of this show if you actually already love baseball? I’m not sure, to be honest. And no, you don’t even have to like baseball, in order to like this show. Let me get what I think are the two biggest questions out of the way: No, you don’t need to know a thing about baseball, in order to enjoy this show.
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