^Just wash after every time you cook/eat. It's only a [sonic slicer] if you save it all up for the end of the day.
Nothing new. But I figured some of you might be interested in a full sized version.

Warning: Staring at image for a prolonged period of time may cause dizziness.
If anyone is curious as to what goes into animating an awesome spinny picture with correct anatomy and perspective, my image build looks a bit like this.

And a rant. Because I like ranting and I don't have a blog to rant into and I like to pretend you guys care what I think.
Okay so even though I like perspective and foreshortening et merda, drawing the same pose in different angles really brought home what perspective meant. I guess artists will choose poses that they can do comfortably, when given the choice. Consciously or not. This meant a lot more guidelines and tweaking on my part, but I think it's for the best.
I had to tweak a lot to get the anatomy on the spinning to be consistent. Lighting was a little less hard though.
But on the other hand, Blues is an amazingly delightful character to animate. Set landmarks at important areas. Simplified anatomy. No (visible) hair. A body that consists of basic shapes. And looks completely retarded in real life. This is make believe, why do you want it to work irl at all? I've always thought the MM character designs were pretty clever, but this just makes me appreciate them more.
I also realised how much I'm missing out on by preferring to work in black and white linework. Colours add a
lot to the design. Even when all I had were flats, the elements all stood out and spoke for themselves, simply because of the colour separation. It was so awesome ;A;
Also colours made the effort I put into getting the image right clearer. So yay for extra effort.
That doesn't mean I hate colouring any less though. It just makes me sorta wish that my pictures would colour themselves :>