December 28, 2009

Christmas in colour 2009 (finished!)

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Christmas in Colour, 2009, finished!

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And now, the finished picture! Ehhhhh… I actually used the tablet a lot less with the shading/highlighting. I used it a lot for the hair, of course, but the clothes… just didn’t work with that. I need to find a way to change the settings so the harder I press doesn’t affect the width of the stroke, but how dark/light it is.

Parts I’m pleased with: Marteth’s dark purple coat; Gullac’s teal shirt; Bayn’s grey jacket. Coincidentally, they’re the ones you can see least of. : P Tam’s jacket is a close second, though. His shoulders came out half-way decent. I’m also happy with all the hair and Flairé’s face, which was worrying me. Doesn’t he look like his parents? X D

I realize that the ink lines only get in the way now. I think I will experiment in the future with not having hard lines at all. With the tablet, I can do that now!

I’m collecting Candy-cane shards in Guild Wars so I can get the Candy-cane daggers (for Gullac, when I make him) and the Peppermint Scythe (because it’s cool). I already have a Candy-cane spear. I wonder if these weapons break if you use them too much? I don’t think so. But I’m a little nervous about actually using them in battle.

Gullac: I’m not! (sproings around like a frog, brandishing his daggers and laughing insanely)

Dude, I haven’t gotten them yet. Give me another hour.

December 26, 2009

Christmas 09 – still a colour WIP

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Christmas in colour ’09 – still WIP

hair/eyes coloured Dec 26 ’09

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Wheeee! Still lovin’ that tablet. And the pillow. The pillow worked splendidly. This is my progress for today. Tomorrow I will colour skin, and the comic, which will go up instead, and then Monday I will do clothes. O_O7 And then I will figure out how to shade all the white areas, like Yoeath. Leslie, Flairé, and Rana’s hair is the best of this picture. I had to restart my computer before my tablet would work, though.

If you want a hilarious story, go buy Star Wars: Battlefront: Elite Squadron for Gameboy DS now, because the story is laughable. Ummmm… it’s the story of this Gary-Stu (= unrealistically perfect) clone who’s half-Jedi because the Kaminoians stole some DNA from a visiting Jedi and plunked it into two clones, and the player is one of them. He fights for the Republic, meets his father, questions his life, gets shot by his Empire-loyal brother, their father Grey tries to convert Empire brother, thinks he succeeds, and totally gets shot in the back. Then, “15 years later”, this Gary-Stu of a clone is in command of Grey Squadron of the fledgling Rebel Alliance. And cloney-boy pwns everything in his path while… a) chasing after the Death Star’s laser, which is en route to the Death Star, and he captures the transport, and… the Death Star still gets a laser. What the heck!? b) defends Yavin Base from Imps who magically show up inside the base, where there are no Rebels, and then finds and destroys a jamming device that magically prevents X-wings from taking off. Again: what the heck?! c) flies into space and is in the trench(!!?!) behind Darth Vader who is behind Luke. My brother just flew into towers and didn’t exactly help. So what kind of support was he supposed to provide? At the moment, he’s on Hoth, where they had to defend the Rebel base from Imps BEFORE going out and engaging them in the icy plains canyons. Where he takes a speeder there and then jumps out to fight on foot.

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA that’s the lamest story I’ve heard in a long time.

Oh, and Kota shows up for a cameo. And we’re pretty sure cloney-boy becomes a Jedi at some point because you can play as a Jedi, I think, in some parts, so the story’s gotta include it somewhere. We’re hoping he dies gloriously because we think he’s a twit. X D    X D    X D    This story is, like, worse than the new Kyle Katarn games. Oh, and there’s a love interest named Sharra. (facepalm) Whatever.

Merry Christmas in Colour, part 1

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Merry Christmas 2009, in colour! part 1

coloured Dec 25, ’09

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Aaaaaaaaand this picture should make a lot more sense now. Or maybe a little. Depends how much you were paying attention the first time? ^_^7

(sings and dances) I wuv my tablet, I wuv my tablet…

I’m using this picture as a tutorial to teach myself how to use it, and to relearn Photoshop as the version that came with it is similar to the one we have downstairs (Photoshop 5) but of course it’s different. So I will be shading and highlighting and making shiny over the next week or so. When I’m not playing Wii Sports Resort (that is a pretty darn good game, if I do say so). The tablet is very handy in that I don’t have to switch brushes to do the the tiny corners – I just let up on the pressure. It’s great! And of course it feels like drawing which is very comfortable. It’s a pretty cool device.

I’m not sure how I ended up colour co-ordinated with Flairé’s princely outfit. I think it’s because it’s a generally accepted fact that I look decent in black and red, and his outfit just happens to be black and red. Hmmmm. Oh, I just noticed that part of it is not the right colour (silly me), so I’ll fix that tomorrow. Esgalwen, too, is usually in red, but she also likes blue and green. …Marteth looks like his eyes are crossed. I better fix that. And maybe I’d better recolour Jalril’s tunic so it doesn’t look like part of his skin.

Y’know, the more I look at this picture, the more I like it. Is that bad?

Christmas dinner was great. The turkey was extra good this year. The sweet potatoes were mashed, instead of sliced in chunks as we normally have them, and they tasted like pumpkin pie. I have been wearing my contacts for 30 hours and my eyes are not particularly tired or strained, despite staring at screens all day. I wuvs my pillow.

Did I mention we toasted marshmallows on the fire in our fireplace? They were nommy. Om nom nom!

December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas 2009!

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Whoa! Lots of pictures today, folks! Hold on!

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First, a very Merry Christmas (or whatever you happen to celebrate) from all of us here at the Adhemlenei. People in this picture: Marteth, Bayn, Gyoriing, Lyrestan; Mathaning, Gullac, Zela, Flaer, Yoeath; Flaria, Jalril, Flairé, Tam, Rana; Ceniro, Leslie, Jennifer, Esgalwen. Quite a number! Didn’t have room to fit in Silver, but we all know she wishes you a Merry Christmas too. Yes? Yes.

Jalril is just embarrassed at standing next to a girl. Who’s dating his brother. She thinks he’s funny. And cute. Tam is a cloooooowwwwn. X D Flairé is wearing his princely-type tunic which you haven’t seen before! It’s red.

Eeeeeee I’m so excited!

Below are the Christmas presents I drew for the various webcomics I read.

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Leaf of Chasing the Sunset (and chibi Feiht, Ayne, and Myhrad)! drawn Dec 18, ’09

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Jen, of True Magic! drawn Dec 18, ’09

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The Cigar Hermit (Juan) of LinT! An underappreciated character. drawn Dec 18, ’09

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Zemi and Kip (with Flairé, who thinks they’re the greatest funny dudes he’s met in the last century,  if not longer) of Wayrift! drawn Dec 19, ’09

P.S. Were you like this last night? (I wasn’t, but you never know who might be) XD So funny.

December 7, 2009

Rekka no Ken: The Tactician and the Jewel: The Farseer

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Chapter 9: Holy Maiden          Rekka no Ken: Vol 3: The Tactician and the Black Fang: Chapter 1:

 

Chapter 10: The Farseer

Pent walked forward and touched the ice that sealed in Eshan. The defeated lord’s eyes were nearly bugged out. Pent’s eyebrow twitched and he turned away.

Yodel bent to pick up the Holy Maiden Staff and touched it to Pent’s shoulder. The staff glowed a little, and Pent’s colour returned and he didn’t cough anymore. Yodel went next to Roger and then Erk.

“I hope you are unharmed, Your Majesty,” Pent said to King Mordred, who was cleaning and sheathing his silver sword.

King Mordred nodded. “I am, and so are my wife and son. We are completely shocked, Reglay, completely and utterly shocked. What could have happened to Lord Eshan?”

“Lust for power,” Pent answered. “I still can’t understand what was going through his head…”

“But if you had not come, we do not think we would be alive now. Eshan would not only have taken over Elimine’s Church, he would have usurped the monarchy.” The door of the throne room came unlocked and several troops of guards poured through. Douglas motioned to them to take the iced-up Eshan away.

Pent bowed. “It is always my duty to serve Etruria.”

“And, of course, we’re pleased to welcome Lady Louise to Aquleia as well,” the king said, taking Louise’s hand and pressing it. Louise dipped a low curtsey, a shy smile covering her face.

“But who is this? He’s not dressed as a soldier or magic user,” the king asked, gesturing towards Ceniro with a smile. Ceniro suddenly felt like the floor was going to drop out from under him. His face turned white and then red as he took a few hesitant steps forward and bowed to one knee.

“My name is Ceniro, Your Majesty,” he said, trying not to let his voice fade into incomprehensibility. “I’m a tactician from Santaruz. Lord Pent hired me to direct his men as he journeyed in search of the jewel.”

“You may rise, lad,” King Mordred said to him. “Lord Pent made a good choice in you. Well done.”

Ceniro was giddy. He tried to remember what Lyn had said to him once, that a king was just another man, but the words lost their meaning as he looked wide-eyed at the smiling man in front of him.

King Mordred was no longer young, in his early forties, with streaks of silver in his golden hair at the temples, but his blue eyes were kind and full of laughter. Ceniro stammered out his thanks.

Pent smiled. “I think this is his first time meeting royalty, Your Majesty.”

King Mordred patted Ceniro on the shoulder. “Understandable reactions. Very flattering, too, we must tell you. How old are you?”

“I’m ne- nineteen, Your Majesty,” Ceniro replied, almost saying ‘nearly twenty’ but realizing at the last second that that would make him sound rather childish.

“So young. And you said you were from Santaruz? I wasn’t aware they had a military academy.”

“Oh, no, Your Majesty, they don’t. I studied in Ostia, under Lord Garlent.”

“And does Lycia regularly turn out such young tacticians?”

“Oh, excuse me, Ceniro, before you get too wrapped up in talk, could I borrow the farseer for a while?” Pent asked. “I want to make it better, now that I have the materials and tools.”

“Certainly,” answered the tactician, handing it to him. Pent took it, bowed to the king and queen, and left the room at a brisk stride, Erk jogging alongside him.

 

Ceniro found it very pleasant talking to the king, after he got over his initial nervousness. Soon he found himself talking, if not easily, at least with confidence about his abilities and experiences and even his amazement that he had come so far.

“Every once in a while, sire, I stop and think: ‘I’m only a carpenter’s son from a smallish territory in Lycia, and here I am working for these great lords and ladies’. I’m always astonished, sire.”

“But why should you be?” asked King Mordred. “It is indeed impressive, given that a noble-born boy would probably have more opportunities for employment within the nobility, but your abilities make it clear that you are one of the best young tacticians out there. But we do congratulate you on your achievements. Never let anyone belittle them, lad.”

“Thank you, sire.”

“All anyone needs to do, if they want to become good, is to love what they do and work hard – and perhaps have a knack for it. You have all that. We know, we have no real time to study strategy, and we should perhaps not be offering our advice, but we believe this is true for many things, not just strategy. You began this job nearly by chance, did you not?”

“Yes, sire.”

“It just so happened that this job developed into this.”

“There was certainly no way I could have stopped at any point before this, sire.”

“Perhaps one might say that it was only chance that Lord Pent happened to see your worth, giving you the ‘noble’ connection, but Lord Pent is hardly an ordinary noble, as you know. If it were any other noble, now, your chances would have been very slim; they see status, not skill. But as it was, we are gratified to be able to meet you, Ceniro of Santaruz.”

“Thank you, sire!”

 

When he was done, he went down in the courtyard to talk to his companions. Cavven accosted him first, giving him a tackle hug and a whoop of victory. Ceniro extricated himself carefully, kneading his crushed ribs, while he spoke with all the soldiers.

George, Caddie, Yens, and Cavven were, of course, going to stay with Pent, serving and guarding him and his lands as needed. George and Caddie clapped him on the back, and they all said how much they had experienced working with him.

Roger and Phil and Paul were going back to Deis within the hour to begin dealing with the bureaucracy of succession. Roger told him: “You’re not so bad for a tactician, you know. I might even listen to you one of these days! Too bad we’re not going to see each other again, huh?”

Lence was going to continue travelling to Ostia to see his nephews, where he had been going in the first place, and Albert was returning to Kafti.

Priscilla – and Erk – would be leaving for Lyica in a month, but at the moment would return to Castle Wrigley with Lady Louise and the soldiers the next day. She gave Ceniro a shy handclasp, and he bowed clumsily to her. Andy and Frank had been offered positions with the Reglay troops and were joining them. Andy was almost tearful at leaving Ceniro, with whom he was now very good friends. Ceniro told him he would visit someday.

The only one missing was Fiora. Ceniro went to find her and discovered her with her pegasus further back, a little apart from her victoriously laughing troop.

“What are you going to do now that all this is over?” Ceniro asked her.

She looked up, startled, and smiled warmly. “Hello, Ceniro. Well, Lord Pent has asked to hire my troop again immediately for another job, a long term job. All that I know so far is that it involves reconnaissance.”

“That sounds well suited to your skills… I’ve been dying to ask for days but never got the chance… what is it like being a pegasus knight? A fully trained pegasus knight.”

“It’s a hard life, but it is worth it for the pride and support of our families back in Ilia. We’re some of the finest warriors in Elibe, though as you know we find it more difficult to fight with arrows and wyvern knights.” She thought for a while. “I’m sure you know all this already. Well, have you ever been to Ilia?”

“Never. I’m planning to wander up there sometime.”

“It’s a poor country, compared to the others… nearly perpetually covered in snow and ice. There are no large cities, only tiny villages and some forts. But it is beautiful.”

“You found my weak spot,” Ceniro said, smiling.

Fiora grinned back. “I know.” Her smile slowly faded. “I fight as a mercenary to support my parents, my village, and the poor of my country. My mother was always too delicate to be a pegasus knight, and my father was a lancer, but he retired to look after my mother. So now I am their main source of income.”

“I’m curious, why did you ask?”

Ceniro shrugged a little. “Well, I worked with a young pegasus knight earlier this year, a friend of Lyn’s… she’d just been kni-“

“Not… Florina? You know Florina!?” Fiora’s eyes grew wide with shock and amazement.

“You know her too!?” Ceniro’s reaction was almost equal.

“She’s my sister! My youngest sister!”

“Well, she’s a respected knight of Caelin, now. She was invaluable during our journey there, and she decided to stay where Lyn was. So…”

Ceniro was taken completely off guard when Fiora suddenly lunged at him and hugged him.

After a moment she released him. “Thanks for letting me know. I’ve been a little worried about her. I always am. I haven’t been home in a few months, and I didn’t even know she had left home again.”

“How did she and Lyn meet?”

“My mother’s health was very poor when she was carrying Florina. She went to Sacae to birth her, and they lived there for about ten years, until Florina was strong enough to live in Ilia. Lyn’s father was the one who offered them shelter. I was training in the pegasus recruits, and my father was working, and my-“ Fiora stopped suddenly and changed colour, then went on more carefully. “My other sister was also undergoing training as well. Forgive me. We’re not on very good terms anymore.”

“I see. Well, you don’t have to worry about Florina anymore. I was really impressed when I worked with her. She was the first real pegasus knight I ever met. She’s quick and determined, and Lyn’s there, so they can help each other out of any trouble. And there are other reliable knights around; Kent, Sain, and Wil. …You know, you remind me of Kent sometimes.”

“Do I?” asked the pegasus knight curiously. “How so?”

“Your manner. You’re so dutiful, and yet full of heart. And sometimes the way you talk is just like Kent. It was hard to tell at first. He has to keep his friend Sain in line, you know, and that makes him more serious more of the time. I meant to say that earlier, but I kept forgetting.”

“I see.” Fiora smiled again. “Thank you, Ceniro. I’m glad to know about Florina. I’ll have to go and visit sometime; perhaps after I complete my commission for Lord Pent.”

“Speaking of whom…” Ceniro said, looking up.

“Ceniro!” Pent was calling from a window high up the castle wall. “Hey there! Catch!” He dropped something out the window.

“Waah!” Ceniro dove for the small silver object and caught the farseer just before it hit the ground. “Pent, be careful! I’m not extraordinarily nimble…”

“No, it’s okay!” Pent called. “Hang on a sec and I’ll come down and explain.”

Ceniro heard scuffling from inside the tower, and then Pent burst out of the door at the bottom, cloak billowing behind him.

“Here, let me show you,” he said eagerly, reaching for the farseer. Ceniro handed it to him without comment.

Pent proceeded to chuck the farseer at the stone wall of the castle in an ungentle manner. Ceniro gasped as Pent scooped the little silver device up, utterly unscratched, and handed it back to him. “Here you go. It’s perfectly fine. I tested it several times to make sure.”

“Um. Thank you!” Ceniro said. “Now I don’t have to worry about it breaking ever again, right?”

“Should be,” Pent replied, nodding sagely. “Until the spell wears thin, which should take a couple centuries, anyway, or unless someone takes it apart on purpose. I’d steer clear of Silence staves and fireballs, as well. But other than that, feel free to do whatever you like with it. It’s even waterproof.”

“Wow.” Ceniro blinked at it. “Waterproof?”

“Well, don’t throw it down the well to test,” Pent added. “I’m not wasting a good wind spell to get it out again. Erk, on the other hand…”

“No, I don’t,” Erk replied loudly. “Master.”

Ceniro giggled as Pent looked at his student in amused bemusement.

“So, what are you up to now, Ceniro?” the sage asked, turned back to the tactician. “I’ve sent your payment on to your family, like you asked… You have the amount for yourself… Anything else you need?”

“Well, I don’t know where I’m going next, but Ilia is at the top of my list. I’m going to stay in Aquleia for a few days, and rest and see the sights, and then I’ll be off…”

“Wait, I remember,” Pent interrupted him. “Boots. You wanted boots.”

“Did I? I don’t even remember.”

“Well, don’t stand there. Let’s go see what Aquleia has to offer!”

The rest of the group waved goodbye as the count dragged the mildly protesting tactician out of the castle and down the road to the markets and shoemakers’ shops of Etruria.

 

My name is Ceniro of Santaruz. I have ordered hundreds of men and women to their deaths. They are always fighting against me, but I always tried to do my job in the name of justice and truth, and I always tried to be merciful, even sometimes to bandits.

I am a man wandering the land to see its beauty, giving aid to those in need of my skills. I am a poor man, though I try to be rich of heart. I am no lord, nor knight, and I am physically and magically weak, but I do my best to make the world a better place on my way.

Someday, I shall find the place I love best. But until then, I shall continue to wander, meeting amazing people and making friends and comrades-in-arms, and seeing the world as it is.

 

Chapter 9: Holy Maiden          Rekka no Ken: Vol 3: The Tactician and the Black Fang: Chapter 1:

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