My first full digital work where I didn't just cop out and use line work.This was my christmas gift to my mate. If you like WoW, you might recognise some of the things he's wearing - I didn't have good reference because the net was down when I was doing this. But he's wearing as far as I can tell from teh few screeenies I had of him, the shoulders of might, chest pants and feet of wrath, the blood lord's defender, DPS gloves from MC, and I can't recall where the triangle shield is from, AQ, I think?
Anyways, yes I've been away forever. ><;; My bad. WoW eats up a lot of my time, on top of school. Looks like stuff happened. I'll have to write a journal about it.
Anyways, yes I've been away forever. ><;; My bad. WoW eats up a lot of my time, on top of school. Looks like stuff happened. I'll have to write a journal about it.
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I have a love of old languages - so it might be cool to see proto-spanish, pre-latin influence, if there is any.
English back then sounded a whole lot like Klingons speaking German. Lots of hard consenants.
the class was fun but my teacher didn't like how long it was taking us to do the translation. I think he was the type who tended to think that Bachelor students knew as much as someone who had a doctorate. Old english 1 (Beowulf was OE2) was interesting, too. turns out that most of the really old stuff we managed to keep were things like sexy riddle poems along the lines of :
"Kneaded by the farmer's daughter until firm, it rises hidden under a cover. And when put into that warm place it becomes hard."
Talking about bread. Also:
"Hard and long, it dangles from the hip. In secret it's used to open places of wonder and tresure."
A key.
Har har har. The Anglo-Saxons were awesome.
English back then sounded a whole lot like Klingons speaking German. Lots of hard consenants.
the class was fun but my teacher didn't like how long it was taking us to do the translation. I think he was the type who tended to think that Bachelor students knew as much as someone who had a doctorate. Old english 1 (Beowulf was OE2) was interesting, too. turns out that most of the really old stuff we managed to keep were things like sexy riddle poems along the lines of :
"Kneaded by the farmer's daughter until firm, it rises hidden under a cover. And when put into that warm place it becomes hard."
Talking about bread. Also:
"Hard and long, it dangles from the hip. In secret it's used to open places of wonder and tresure."
A key.
Har har har. The Anglo-Saxons were awesome.
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