I love how almost every single major character in The Magnus Protocol is giving off death flags.
Sam? He's looking into things he shouldn't be while refusing to believe Gwen and Alice. That's gonna bite him in the ass eventually.
Alice? Until recently, she's been covering her eyes and hoping everything will be fine. Hopefully, it isn't too late for her.
Gwen? She's too proud to let go of a job that has almost killed her. She can't keep getting lucky.
Celia? She knows too much. That fact alone puts a target on her back.
Colin? Haven't heard from him in a while. There is literally someone on this website counting how many episodes he's survived.
Freaking Teddy? The guy who left the hell hole that is the Office of Incident Assessment and Response in episode one? He keeps coming around the office because he mysteriously can not find a job since the one waiting for him after OIAR fired him almost immediately.
Everyone besides Lena feels like their one wrong move from dying.
color studies! i didn’t use the eyedropper, these were all done by eye! i learned this exercise in college, it really works your brain :>
I re-watched Gregory Horror Show recently. I forgot how good it was!
I might color these later.
I hope ao3 is back to normal when I wake up.
A very fancy lady!
Character desgin process. Right is the newer drawing. I'm still not happy with the design yet.
"What I'm about to say here stays here....."
Inspired by the song Rotten Heresy and Chocolate by PinocchoP
Did you know that candles can explode?
Things I learned about candles and candle holders yesterday:
Water only makes candle fire worse because of the candle wax
Glass candle holders cannot handle extreme changes in temperature so if you....I dunno, pour cold water on a glass candle holder that's gotten so hot the flames have almost reached the overhead light fixtures...the glass candle holder is going to explode
Candle wax is extremely hard to get out of cloth
Unintentional science experiments are the most terrifying science experiments.
Mind Brand by MARETU
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