Some Donnie tech doodles! A lot of how his tech works in the show is honestly more magic than the actual mystic stuff. How’d he fit all those tennis balls in his tech-bō when they fought the silverfish?? Maybe he’s been using some ninpō to enhance his stuff far before he realized it…
I tried to be a little more realistic with what might fit inside the tech-bō, though it’s far from hard science!
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Well, it's Solaris's turn! Here's a cleaner set of design notes I've got for her. Giving her some alternate outfits and a cane for good measure (though I've also considered making more mobility aids for her in the future weehee)
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So i drew the girls kissing
This is technically part 2 to this post?
genderswapped designs by @same-name-supremacy
also:
she reciprocates!!!! alenoelle real!!!!
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One of the fun things about lore usually happening earlier in the morning for me is that often I’m a little sleepy, and just kinda say shit without registering what I said.
The other day in Skybound I inadvertently said that Virgil has read Bound by Ancient Magics: “like six times” in the canonically 2 weeks since he found it.
He saw the trashiest romance book ever and something inside his little bird brain was like “mmm, yes, interesting… I will study it in extremis.” And it’s so funny to me
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finally designed a lightsaber for my sith inquisitor 🙏⚡
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some scrapped composition ideas, some prop design... :3
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I don't know if anyone's made this point yet but in light of the recent announcement I just want to talk about an attention to detail that for me makes Lockwood & Co so special. Disclaimer: I'm not very far into the books so this might be something that Jonathan Stroud wrote in explicitly, but even so it could have been overruled for the sake of making the show more 'relatable' to a younger audience.
What I'm talking about is the technology, or lack thereof. The landline in 35 Portland Row has a collapsible antenna and the one in Barnes' office has a cord. Nobody is ever seen with a mobile phone. Lockwood's TV has a built-in video player. Lucy records her messages to Norrie on cassette and had a boombox in her room back home below an analogue alarm clock. Bobby has access to Fittes' database, but that's probably on a clunky box computer, because nobody ever has a laptop or tablet. George finds all his research through books and printed files. Lucy finds all her job ads through newspaper cuttings, while sitting on a train with sliding windows and tube lighting. The Problem was such, well, a problem, that people were too busy trying to adapt and survive to create all these complex slimline progressions. About the closest we see to 'modern' technology is the curfew LED sign in the cafe and the ghost lights, both of which are intrinsically linked to The Problem, everything else they have is firmly rooted in the 70s and early 80s and I think it's such a phenomenal way of world building without saying a single word. Massive props (pun intended) to the design team for the authenticity of it all.
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New Art Project…..
New year, anew church art project!!! It’s definitely a much smarller project compared to last Christmas’. ☺️ I’ve been more relaxed on starting it, but it must get done for Palm Sunday. It’ll be a large apple-shaped book for our Easter play. I ended up designing the cover from scratch cause I missed placed some of my original materials. Lol Which helped me plan out how it’ll be painted, too. 🎨 It maybe a slight too ambitious…..I can adjust as I go.
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02.21.2024
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