Won’t the real John Keel please stand up?
Decided to colour one of my inktober drawings. I also added a background and fixed some of my mistakes while I was at it.
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Won’t the real John Keel please stand up?
Decided to colour one of my inktober drawings. I also added a background and fixed some of my mistakes while I was at it.
Won’t the real John Keel please stand up?
Decided to colour one of my inktober drawings. I also added a background and fixed some of my mistakes while I was at it.
John Keel, Sally von Humpeding, A.E. Pessimal, Igor
I finally scanned my Discworld Inktober drawings from last year, because I’m getting them printed into a zine! Character #21 was John Keel, who I had to include even though he technically barely shows up in person, and then I moved on to folks who were heavily featured in Thud! Technically, Igor is in both The Fifth Elephant and Night Watch, but I think I accidentally forgot him when I was drawing up my list for the month… But all’s well that ends well, because he turned out to be one that I had a lot of fun with when it came to little details.
(The Kickstarter has been successfully funded! If you’re interested in getting a copy of the zine for yourself, the project page now essentially allows you to pre-order it, plus some fun extras if future stretch goals are unlocked…)
The new sergeant-at-arms picked up his badge with care and saluted yet again. ‘Oath, sir,’ he said.
‘Oh, er, that thing? Er, I believe I’ve got it written down somewh—’
Vimes took a deep breath. This probably wasn’t a good idea, but he was flying now.
Night Watch by Terry Pratchett, pp. 115-116.
How do they rise up?