seumasofur replied to your post: “The Centauri hair piece was neve…
Is THAT why his one is so much huger than EVERYONE else’s? I did wonder.
No, no. That is why his hair is huger than everyone else’s:
Q: Which hair did you prefer—the pilot episode, or the hair you got later?
Peter Jurasik: I wore a lot of different hair, didn’t I? I think it was about the second season where we nailed down the hair and the hair stayed. The hair was a creature unto itself. It had its own place in the makeup room. You would say “Good morning” to it and nod, “How are you today, hair?” Then we got off the track for awhile and they started wandering with the hair.
Stephen Furst: It was very funny, because we were told that the higher the hair, the more status you were supposed to have as a Centauri. I came in for the following season and Peter is going, “Is his hair larger than mine?” He got a tape measure out.
Peter Jurasik: My agent negotiated that for me—that no hair would be bigger than my hair.[x]
amaranthuscaudatus replied to your photo: This is the camera tied questionably to the desk…
Ha! You weren’t even joking about the yarn.
Ha haaaaa, not even a little bit.
The best part is, that lamp doesn’t even work. I’m just using it for its telescoping abilities, because the other suggestion was to tie the camera to my head.
Plot twist:
“I think the biggest obstacle for people with their creativity is that they feel they have to sit down and create this finished, polished product. Especially nowadays, it’s so easy to have a library of two thousand CDs, books and records. So many things. We’re used to having all of these finished works of art in our life that seem to arise out of nothing. I think that so much of the creative process is a fragmentary one, and then it’s about just allowing your intuition to put it together for you. It’s funny how you create something and you think you’re going in a million different directions, and then the thing you end up with is the thing that you wanted to create your whole life, but you’re just as surprised by it as anybody else.”
londo-mollari ladyyatexel wanted this for you.
Also, I just want you all to see the kind of shenanigans we get up to in Livestreams.
LiveStream Interest Links
Some things we discussed for those who would like them:
Pentel Arts Aquash Brushes - the water filled brushes I used
Pentel Arts Pocket Brush Pen - the pen I inked the Londo hair doodles in
My Beloved Daniel Smith Shadow Violet Watercolor - the color I used on fucking everything, also known as the Garak color
Thanks for coming everyone~~ Links to relevant things discussed and scans of the results shortly!
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Watercolor Livestream Adventures~
I’m going to do some watercolor demoing/teaching starting now on my Livestream! If you want to see how I just do shit or you want to ask me a thing and want to watch me attempt it semi-live, this is a time to come! I have three people heads to paint, so there should be enough stuff to do!
The video should be available later for anyone who just wants to watch it later! But I hope you show up and chat a little!