Tjillevippen!
Uh, don't say that while touching a nail, trust me, odd things happen.
We're finally underway with making renders, which feels great. It kind of feels like I haven't properly started working on an episode until I start rendering, even when the script is at least equally important. It's just hard to showcase that you're doing something when you're refining a script, versus having fancy pictures to show off.
One part of me felt that it was wrong to have someone sit above the Empress, the other part of me wanted to look at glistening abs.
This scene wasn't really meant to be in the baths, well, I suppose it's more accurate to say that I didn't bother specifying where the scene takes place when I wrote it. So when I felt like doing some casual nudity for the first scene, I simply indulged.
Ah, it feels great to live life without plans. That's how I prefer my vacations as well, I don't want a single event planned for the entire trip, just walking around a new cool place and do whatever I feel like in the moment. Although, if there happened to be a planned event which included bathing with nude elves... Well, I'm sure I could make an exception.
Is it artsy to frame with the legs, or just odd? I don't know.
Another nice part of having renders is that I feel less pressure to fill out the update with text. Just a few paragraphs with pictures in between looks so much more... filled out? Saturated? Satiated? I don't know what word I was looking for, but it looks nice and fancy, yeah?
Is this why news articles do this stuff? Or is it to break up the text and make it more readable for shorter attention spans? Both? Some other reason currently beyond my feeble mind? It's all rather a mystery.
Anyway, that's about as much as I have to say today, I'm currently operation on about an hour of sleep, so hopefully I catch some nice Z's tonight.
Thank you very much for your support, and I wish you a bath with elves in your near future.
Sir Gary Bummer
2025-02-02 14:04:21 +0000 UTCJameson Huddle
2025-02-02 08:06:28 +0000 UTC