Sometimes it goes like:

and you are like:

And you try and try and try but all is…

Then only thing left to say is…

I feel with you.
So have a…

Take as many as you need.
And remember:

You are not alone.
Sometimes it goes like:

and you are like:

And you try and try and try but all is…

Then only thing left to say is…

I feel with you.
So have a…

Take as many as you need.
And remember:

You are not alone.

There’s actually a cat that does have Mirrough’s facial structure, see?
Source
Sometimes things fill a hole in your life you didn’t know you had. MY MILK TOOF is one of those things.
Not a webcomic in the general sense, but still close enough. Some of the posts tell cute little stories with nothing but fotos and some short captions. Fear the power of a properly set up image!
Mirrough is filed as the tiny Trarr in my head. Unfortionally even a tiny Trarr should be taller than your average human. I tend to… forget that. Now Siendes is very tall for a human, so… Is it feasible to make Mirrough as small as I want her to?
…
I need a height chart for my characters.
A counterpoint to the necromancer of the last installment, the ghosttalker mainly deals in (voluntary) communication with the spirits of the deceased.
Took me circa… Uh, fifty minutes on and off while WoWing.
Imaginary Skies is my personal blog in which I ramble about everything that catches my fancy. This usually includes art, writing, webcomics, World of Warcraft and lately even political matters.
Still, this blog has no set theme beyound “caught my interest”, so please do be prepared to be blindsided by a oddball topic once in a while. My interests are plenty and sometimes a bit strange.
I'm a German artist in my early thirties, who spends way too much time infront of a computer screen. An affinity for digital art, a dayjob as software developer and WoW will do that to you. Still, even I get to see the daystar sometimes. It’s incredibly bright and in dire need of a dimmer.
© 2012 Imaginary Skies. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by WordPress. Designed by ![]()