heh. Thanks for the rundown of characters. And of course, perfect run up to (re)meeting Kait. Folks are talking about murder and exactly how it was missed. Verry interesting. There's a lot of spatter so not likely a gun. There's no tracks leading away so a knife and/or hand to hand becomes unlikely, or at least harder. Shards of white light, the devastating FA attack could certainly be that case, despite the lack of exit wounds. Otherwise an uncommon weapon, though, again, used from range.
Luke is really setting up to be a bad guy. But I'm not sure murder is where he'd go. Maybe, if someone disrespected him enough and couldn't match his powers. But he does strike me as addicted to using his power as well as lording it over others. He is fairly megalomaniacal, which is the only way I can explain that crazed look on his face. He doesn't care to mend his ways and he doesn't care to keep hidden from the cohort who he knows will find him out.
I feel for Miki. Such an ache to give everything you've got and see the proof that it won't be enough.
The level of detail on Page 6 is incredible. Paul, when you're doing these dilapidated structures do you work from photos or is it just pure imagination?
whoa...what's going on with kait?? seems someone needed some killing, or she found that body needing alot less killing that it got..
hmm...this week has generally sucked....except i got some potentially great and awesome news. before I got to the great and awesome, I spent most of my week sitting around in bed, reading The Picture of Dorian Gray which i hadn't gotten around to reading yet. We've hit a hideous cold spell here in KY and my arthritis has been a royal bitch. dammit, I can't kill Wesker if my hands hurt this bad! (res evil 5 is lots of fun two player). well, i'll wait it out...warm weather is on it's way and I won't feel nearly as bad when that happens... as for the good news... me and my hubs had a good friend who is considering going into business with us. He's a martial arts teacher who happens to have enough cash to start up a new business. We're thinking White Crow Comics and Kung Fu! We're going to buy a building with enough floor space to set up for both, the martial arts would be taught at night and the shop run during the day. Also if there is room, I'll be continuing my hippywear/pagan supplies section...so it might be White Crow Comics, Curiousities, and Kungfu. We had expected to be out of the business for another three or four years, but with this recent development, we might have our shop ready to open within a year or two. I really hope this works out...I'm pretty excited.
@Pfilip That particular one was just from imagination, but I happen to have an unhealthy love of urban decay, so I've got plenty of photos, textures, real environments and game environments stored in my head or on my computer if I need them :)
There's nothing unhealthy about loving urban decay unless your trying to fuck moldy plasterboard. Then you've got problems. Til then I think you're probably fine collecting pictures and drawing nice drawings. :-)
I'm having a time out until I can learn some manners.
Page 6 is probably my favourite full page drawing so far. Just brilliant, absolutely brilliant. I think I'll take the JPEG to a print shop and ask them to make me a poster :D
@Paul Yay! Others who appreciate the beauty of decay. Alot of my abstract paintings are inspired by rot and age, and I went for a Silent Hill decay feeling for my living room decore heh...
I'm having a time out until I can learn some manners.
@ Pooka - And now I just want to see your living room. The idea of sheet-metal, industrial waste, peeling paint and rotting demonic creatures sounds too good to miss.
My carpet is a statement about the beauty of decay. Or maybe because I haven't hoovered since summer 08. :O
I was in Whitechapel on Saturday. I saw a Peregrine Falcon on the Mile End Road. It made me wonder if FreakAngels could control animals, or use them for remote viewing. I also saw lots of interesting buildings along Whitechapel High Street, but I think those must be underwater in the story.
Warren/Paul, do you work from a map of Whitechapel with the waterline sketched in, or is it all in your head(s)?