Pull Photoshop up from the taskbar, discover I was apparently drawing at 1:30am

Pull Photoshop up from the taskbar, discover I was apparently drawing at 1:30am

“I can’t fit one more person in this composition” is the latest chapter in “Fuck, I’m On The Wrong Layer: The Lady Yate-xel Story”
This is the New Year’s Series from the end of 2012 to lead into 2013 (or most of it? I can’t seem to find a seventh one, so maybe I didn’t do one). I didn’t do this last year in favor of writing and illustrating a Deep Dish Nine G/B holiday adventure, but this should give you an idea of what may await us~! We should see some changes this time around, but I think we all know several of these are getting a reprise, haha.
So I’ve decided that my generic winter holiday art thing for tumblr will be less generic winter holiday and more New Year themed. I’m thinking of having one painting from one fandom/pairing/THING for the week ending on Jan 1st, so I need you guys to tell me who/what you’d like to see! I did this back at the end of 2012 and the drawings were really enjoyable.
I usually base this heavily on fandoms/pairings/whatevers that people followed me for, since it’s kind of like a tumblr gift. Some of it will be my own whims, but I want some input to come from you guys who all put up with me for some reason too. Feel free to chime in even if someone has already said what you wanted to, since I may have to choose between things and more people here for a thing is more chances it’ll be painted. SO:
What did you follow me for and/or what do you want to see painted for new year project?
apparently i should have put ‘extreme nap’ on that list
I procrastinate so much now that if I ever become a vampire I will literally put things off for centuries.
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…is the realization that Dukat decided to take a day and record automated messages for any eventuality during a Bajoran worker revolt, like he was writing a Cardassian choose your own adventure game.
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Triton Motif I, 2014
Acrylics on prepared paper, 28.7 x 23.5 cm
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