So anyway, having gone bowling for the first time the other day (remembering I live in the middle of nowhere and have always socialized with those who haven't exactly been of a sporty disposition) I can safely say no amount of wii sports can prepare you for the real thing, aside from the general rules of said game and the layout of the environment naturally. That being said after many failed attempts I finally acquired a style that would allow for consistent maximum pin destruction (save for the one obligatory pin that would always remain standing) and using said style proceeded not to come last, even managing to hit what appeared to be an impossible setup for the others that were there.
Now if i could only stop the ball from going left...
Once again my art style changes, although at least this time I have settled on something that does seem to be a good way of planning the lighting, if i could only remember to draw the background at the same time in the future that would probably improve the whole process.
Until next time: Ask again later







+watched. XD
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falling from the sky,
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(And I don't know why I didn't add you to my watch list before, so I shall do that now
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its whats in side that counts!
(Actually, how did I do that? Last thing I remember doing was browsing the MFM website...)
Your art is so inspiring
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