Jedi are melting under the heat of the lightsabers! AAAARGH!

May 20, 2005 17:37

I'm not dead.

Well, let's see the things that have happened to me:

Sunday went downtown with the brother to find the building where he was supposed to job shadow the film editor. Found the building right away. Did not get lost. (getting lost was supposed to be part of the fun, if you think about it...)

Also: on my way to work I picked up a pack of those Star Wars promotional m&m's. My brother has just come home with another package. What follows is the proud showcasing of marketing and chocolatey goodness.





These were taken on my craptatious webcam that no one really uses, myself included. The family has probably only used it for its intended purpose (communicating with relatives in Hong Kong) twice.

Aside from the packaging, The m&m's themselves have absolutely nothing to do with Star Wars, unless Jedi are secretly covered in a thin candy shell concealing chocolatey goodness and on occasion a peanut centre.

I'd like to thank all those who wished me luck in my interview, either in your thoughts or through an LJ comment.

I decided it would be bad of me to request good wishes (which are, I can tell you, faring quite well and are currently out frolicking) and then not say anything more about how it went. However I couldn't think of anything really interesting to say about it, aside from: I went to an interview! Some dude asked me questions! I babbled incoherently! I went home!

So instead I made you all a little mini-comic-ish type thing detailing the interview. For those of you who may not have seen any of my attempts at drawing (really drawing, not MSN messenger drawing) before now, let me warn you that severe retinal scarring may now occur. You have been warned. I will not be held liable for retinal scarring; you view this at your own risk. Also, I apologize for the lack of a cover page.











I drew these on paper ripped out of my sketchbook (I can't draw a decent straight line when the paper is in my sketchbook... I dunno, it's the spiral binding that gets in the way of my clumsiness) and then I found out that the SKETCHBOOK PAPER WAS TOO BIG FOR MY SCANNER. So there's a little bit of the bottom that is cut off, which has no large impact except for a tiny bit that was cut off from the first page.

When I found out the paper would not fully scan I was hella' disappointed. Next time I'm drawing on your everyday run-of-the-mill computer paper.

Also: Soon, soon I will have a sketchdump. Soon. Hopefully next week. I am lazy and do not scan things in.

family, comics, media, artsyfartsy

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