Morgause: I know what Arthur is doing with Gaheris. Making him a /knight/.
Morgause: He’s trying to prove that he’s closer to my children than I am.
Morgause: But the joke is on him because he doesn’t know how little I care for Gaheris.
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day 11: path I (family in
blood ormind)“Merlin, I know I can never compare with your father, but for what it’s worth, you’ve still got me”
Arthur: Morgana, I know you took the scabbard. Give it back to me.
Morgana: I’m sorry, I can’t.
Arthur: Why? What did you do with it?
Morgana: Let me rectify that. I’m sorry, I don’t want to.
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight- Don’t Flinch!!!
Let’s watch an anime!
This week we’re going to watch the first episodes of the King Arthur anime (1979) and the link is here
HOW
This is a very homemade streaming as… not really a streaming. We will get in the chatroom all together and then we will start the video at the same time!
If you come in late, no problem!, we’ll tell you the minute we are at so you can watch it with us. (Or you can just come to watch one of the two episodes)
WHEN
24 June (Saturday)
Rome 11.30 pm
New York 5.30 pm
vic australia 7.30 am (next day)WHERE
The chat group is here on chatzy (click on Normal connection if you get the https not allowed warning).
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Gawain: If you are looking for Sir Galahad, he is at mass.
Mordred: What? Sir Galahad is a Christian?
Gawain: A pious one.
Mordred: Interesting.
Mordred: Do you know where I can get one of those fancy necklaces with a T on it?
Gawain: That’s a cross.
Mordred: Across from where?
tfw no awkward creepy fish gf to make you king of England
Seen lots of Mermay stuff floating about (sue me), thought I’d throw my hat in for one. I’m actually pleased with how it came out for the most part.
Another inking test, this time with Morgause. This is done entirely with a Pentel brush pen. By my standards, this is some bold inking :p. Added shading with a 9B Derwent graphite pencil. An alternative for the pencil would be ink wash, which is more permanent (no need for fixative) and doesn’t stain, but unlike pencil it can’t be erased, and since I am not exactly the Queen of Shading, the possibility of erasing stuff does sort of appeal to me…
Thoughts?
This is a very Morgause-y Morgause for me. I am having a hard time drawing her, somehow, but here she came out looking rather the way I think she should.
The speech bubble serves as a little reminder for some dialogue to come :).
Julia Ormond en “El Primer Caballero” (First Knight), 1995