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gwenfrankenstien ([personal profile] gwenfrankenstien) wrote2009-09-27 02:12 pm
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A Couple Sketches

So I've signed up for [livejournal.com profile] yuletart, which I think overall was a good idea but is causing me stupid amounts of "Aaaaagh what if I can't draw and people just say I can to be nice?!!" anxiety. (Stupid brain chemistry...) Some of the fandoms I said I could draw for are things I either haven't drawn in years or haven't drawn ever, so I've been working on that before I get my assignment. By mid-October everything I own is gonna be covered in Nightmare Before Christmas characters...



Just a couple quick sketches, drawn without references. The little doll-robot-things or whatever they are are fun to draw, I may have to draw more 9-related things.

I drew 2 because lightbulb tophat = AWESOME. And then I drew 5 for [livejournal.com profile] lufwood_emilius because he's her favourite. I loved this movie so much! I know the best I can hope for is that it becomes a Yuletide fandom, though.


So you know the epilogue that's on the Nightmare soundtrack, where they have "four or five skeleton children at hand, playing strange little tunes in their xylophone band"? Yeah, this happened. I have clearly regressed about four years, whoops.

This was SO MUCH FUN. TINY ADORABLE SKELETON CHILDREN. I realise there should probably be more than one xylophone, or possibly an accordion, but I really really wanted to draw a skeleton girl with a banjo. I don't even know, okay. I think the one with the sax might possibly grow up to be Bonejangles from Corpse Bride.

Okay, enough procrastination, I should actually do some homework now. (It will probably not get done at ALL.)

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