:) It IS a lovely thought~ I of course have long, ranting opinions on this subject~ Once you get caught up with your e-mail you should post a discussion on the comm, sos we can rant in style~~~
Great minds think alike! *g* I decided this morning that I would reward myself for catching up by making a discussion post on this. :-) Thereby generating more comments, but hey, whatever. *g* And if the comm is public by then (which I expect it will be, given how much e-mail and such I have to catch up on), I can pimp it by linking to the discussion post on stevelovestony. In some ways, a discussion post is even better pimping than a story, because you keep coming back to a discussion post, but you can just read a story and leave.
*g* Thanks! Steve's expression was the hardest part >.>
I can imagine! It's a subtle combination of expressions.
And yeah, eyerolling would look weird in a still photo, wouldn't it? *g*
I also want to see it colored - I have this thing about night-time pictures vs. lineart, since the lineart is WHITE with black and then it turns to something mostly dark? Yeah, more visceral reaction to that than something v. bright :) But I'm strange like that *grin*
Nah, I can see where you're coming from. :-) You don't really get the feel of a night-time scene in lineart, no matter how nice the line art is, because so much mood is inherent in the lighting.
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Great minds think alike! *g* I decided this morning that I would reward myself for catching up by making a discussion post on this. :-) Thereby generating more comments, but hey, whatever. *g* And if the comm is public by then (which I expect it will be, given how much e-mail and such I have to catch up on), I can pimp it by linking to the discussion post on
*g* Thanks! Steve's expression was the hardest part >.>
I can imagine! It's a subtle combination of expressions.
And yeah, eyerolling would look weird in a still photo, wouldn't it? *g*
I also want to see it colored - I have this thing about night-time pictures vs. lineart, since the lineart is WHITE with black and then it turns to something mostly dark? Yeah, more visceral reaction to that than something v. bright :) But I'm strange like that *grin*
Nah, I can see where you're coming from. :-) You don't really get the feel of a night-time scene in lineart, no matter how nice the line art is, because so much mood is inherent in the lighting.