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Everything else.

LAX: Light Motion Dreams: Update.
"_sorta like those love hate relationships." (1/3/07)
"LAX dress-up: Emily Hayama" (1/2/07)

So I tried the whole livejournal comic blog thingy, LJ does have many features. But it's nothing like my love-hate blogger account. I love this useless blog (..you should too!) So now we go, let's talk about the comic why don't we? I tried a new somewhat no different art style in this comic. It's in the eyes, see it? Yeah. (*insert 'I kinda like it' statement I always say*)

Aside my little comic, I also created a little dress-up involving Emily. Featuring a little selection of shirts and pants (or skirts.) that are all interchangeable. If you didn't notice, one of the shirts has a fugly drawn BitTorrent logo on it. I think this whole dress-up came out well, and it was all practice for the upcoming flash comics I have planned. (which will rock your world.)

Whatever.

One respond to “Everything else.”

  1. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    ...I miss blogger.