
While not a new drawing, the colouring is only a few days old.
It's doubtful, though, that the bite of a "gold bug" could have this effect on a Kjola (such as this unnamed lady), but would certainly render any ordinary person into so much bullion.
I have another drawing I don't feel free to post. It's a T-shirt design for the 2009 worldcon. Although the concom seems to like it, I haven't been given a formal go-ahead to ink it. It's also unclear whether I'll need to finish the art in colour, or just b/w.
I don't see any reason I can't describe the art though. Imagine a skunk in full Montreal Canadien's hockey gear, pursing a puck that appears to be the globe of the Earth. Very dramatic, aggresive pose. 'Nuff said.
It's doubtful, though, that the bite of a "gold bug" could have this effect on a Kjola (such as this unnamed lady), but would certainly render any ordinary person into so much bullion.
I have another drawing I don't feel free to post. It's a T-shirt design for the 2009 worldcon. Although the concom seems to like it, I haven't been given a formal go-ahead to ink it. It's also unclear whether I'll need to finish the art in colour, or just b/w.
I don't see any reason I can't describe the art though. Imagine a skunk in full Montreal Canadien's hockey gear, pursing a puck that appears to be the globe of the Earth. Very dramatic, aggresive pose. 'Nuff said.
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No one is invulnerable... quite right. But I can't see any insect, not even a "gold bug", being able to bite a Kjola. Artillery shells stand a good chance of doing lethal damage, if a direct hit, and the Kjola is idiot enough not to have shileds of any sort up. Tiny little insect mandibles? Even gold ones? They'd crumple like tyring to shove gold leaf through a brick.
However, there are two loopholes. One is that she could be pretending to be bite, and turning herself to gold, for the fun of it. Whatever fun it is. The other loophole is that she *might* have intentionally divested herself of most of her extraterrestrial capabillities, and be much the same flesh and blood as humans. In that case, the effect of the gold bug's bite would be as involuntary, and perhaps as permanent for her as it would for you or me.
However, there are two loopholes. One is that she could be pretending to be bite, and turning herself to gold, for the fun of it. Whatever fun it is. The other loophole is that she *might* have intentionally divested herself of most of her extraterrestrial capabillities, and be much the same flesh and blood as humans. In that case, the effect of the gold bug's bite would be as involuntary, and perhaps as permanent for her as it would for you or me.
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