Day 1. Discuss something old
Day 2. Discuss something new
Day 3. Discuss something made for someone else
Day 4. Discuss something made just for yourself
Day 5. Discuss something for a large fandom/pairing/character
Day 6. Discuss something for a small fandom/pairing/character
Day 7. Discuss something you're just really proud of
I've made a lot of things for other people, ranging from gift art, requests, challenge collaborations, and fic illustrations. One that has a lot of meaning to me though, is
this set of graphics I've done for
nny's
The World Beyond the World. There's not a whole lot that I can say about this, because it's not particularly amazing or anything like that. But Nny was one of the first, if not the first, friend that I made through the SGA fandom, and we've continued to be friends despite moving on to separate fandoms. I also had a ridiculous amount of fun working on it, since it was the first time I'd tried to make a full set of album art (it can print out into a real booklet!).
Random Prison Break bits
Wentworth and Dominic (and... Robert?) being late for the acceptance of the 2006 People's Choice Awards. Like I said before, I don't ship them, but I can totally imagine all the RPS that this brought on XD
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe geeking out about getting to work on Prison Break. I LOVE HER <33333
William Fichtner and Kim Coates at a charity racing event. I shouldn't be surprised that these two are friends considering how many similar roles they get and probably try out for. But this video makes me ridiculously happy for some reason. Not even in an RPS-shippy way, but just... IDEK. I've also started watching William Fichtner's new series Crossing Lines. It's your average crime drama so far, but it is refreshing to see different locales and people speaking different languages. He just plays the broken cop/FBI/law enforcement person possibly on the wrong side of the law so well though HOMG. The parallels to Mahone are staggering, and I'm sure I can make a crossover with Prison Break work *g*
Apparently Wentworth was supposed to be in a horror? Thriller? Mystery? Movie called The Mourning Portrait that was about post-mortem photography. Unfortunately, the project seems to have died. Which is a shame, because I would have loved to have seen him as a creepy/evil photographer. Anything with his hands man. Plus, I would love to see him playing a darker character. Not that Michael Scofield doesn't already have some dark aspects to his character, but he is still very much the "hero" of the story. And speaking of Michael, I really like Wentworth's take on his character. Wentworth seems like an intelligent guy, and I wish I'd watched more interviews back when I first watched the show/it was currently airing. Also, he talks with his hands a lot, and I feel like I need to stress again: haaaaaaands.