Bleed Like Me
Song is Bleed Like Me, which I can’t stick into this post directly because I’m a bankrupt hobo who didn’t pay for the space upgrade
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My very first Lyricstuck! I’m so proud.
Sorry about how it only starts at the second verse, I only drew the relevant parts. So just sort of…wait out the two extra verses? Uh.
Song is paraphrased in some places for obvious reasons. Not much though, if I rewrote it excessively it would be like cheating. It would be cheating. You have no idea how much I wanted to write in “TG” instead of “JT”.
Anyway. Really pleased with how this turned out, I was basically messing around in Photoshop, having finally gained access to the latest version, and it kinda snowballed. This is…possibly the best thing I’ve painted, ever? *shrug* I’m not counting.
Posted on November 9, 2014, in Uncategorized and tagged alpha kids, art, beta kids, bleed like me, dave, dave strider, derse, derse dreamers, dirk, dirk strider, garbage, homestuck, lalonde, lyrics, lyricstuck, mspa, mspaint adventures, rose, rose lalonde, roxy, roxy lalonde, strider, thoroughly tagged because I'm that pedantic. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.
You’re good enough to start thinking about selling your work (if you aren’t already). I can totally see many of those frames above on something like a postcard or greeting card.
Have you ever seen the cards done by The Oatmeal:
http://theoatmeal.com/horrible
Thanks! I was actually thinking of starting a webcomic pretty soon.
I would totally read your webcomic! 😀
Also, this was creepy,.. (There are some pretty good Breaking Benjamin ones out there. 😉 )
And then there’s this.
http://www.quizyourfriends.com/take-quiz.php?id=1412021625573161&a=1&
Because exams. And I’m tired of being the one who has to answer the questions… -_-
Thanks! I’ve actually already drawn quite a few pages, but I’ve hit a bit of a block and don’t want to post anything before I know I can make it happen.
I took the quiz. Some of the questions were multiple-choice or wrong >:? Like, just about all the books listed were at some point banned or sources of controversy somewhere, and the first historical novel was the Tale of Ghenji (I probably spelled that wrong :P)
Right. I know the feeling… it can be hard to keep up with that sort of a commitment.
Hmmm… I got most of that from my textbook… That’s weird. I think the book I mentioned was #3 on the most-challenged list. (We used “challenged” instead of “banned” because, except in dictatorships, it’s usually the citizens rather than the government doing the banning.)