Happy birthday to Capricorn and Jones
Decided to give that paul doodle a splash of color... have been wanting to do some "psychedelic art", but it's tougher than I thought šš will be adding more to the page slowly
Helping shovel snow.
gary i canāt stop drawing Beatles furries
Whatās better than one Grumbot? TWO!
Headcanon that Riptide and Blood in the Bayou exist in PD as a TV show and a movie respectively.
Riptide (TV) existed as a very long prolific pirate show, think some weird cross of Black Sails and Our Flag Means Death, but it got a Supernatural treatment. Iām talkin this shit started small, intending to be only 2 or 3 seasons long, but ended up with a long winded 16 seasons as the plots continued to develop further and further and escalate beyond imagination. By the time PD starts, the show has mercifully ended but the producers have been GUNNING for spinoffs (a Black Rose Pirates prequel has been rejected by the network three times; it may be for the best tbh)
Blood in the Bayou was originally an 80s horror movie, a classic, though relatively obscure. Hardcore movie goers have it, and collectors still have the original VHS copies (I have a separate personal headcanon that Mark likes to collect old stuff like old tech and classic physical media just for fun; he has the BitB VHS in the garage somewhere). Though it wasnāt really known by many, those who did know had a hardcore love for it. Enough so that eventually, BitB got picked up by some producers, and by modern day, Blood in the Bayou has had a full remake and is in theaters NOW
Some trivia about both medias:Ā
- The actor that played Chip in Riptide (TV) was cast to play Timothy Rand in the BitB reboot. Many are delighted that heās now moving to movie work post-Riptideās end, especially since he was an unknown young actor prior to the show. (Heās now 36 years old. He began the show at 19)
- The actor cast for Rolan Deep is actually related to William Wisp, in that heās like, an uncleās cousin somewhere further on the family tree. Not closely related, butā¦
- Kian Stoneās actor is painfully offline. Heās unfamiliar with fandom stuff to an incredible degree. He did a āreading your thirst tweetsā for a video and didnāt understand half of what was being said about him. This makes his interactions with Randās actor, who is familiar with All Of It, even more entertaining.
- Riptide (TV) is effectively the SPN in the PD universe. Yes, you had a Riptide phase in high school. Come on now. Rumblr was all about it. Harlem had a Riptide phase.
āwhat about apotheosis!!ā oh everything that happened in Apotheosis is Real, Actually. itās just on another plane/world probably.Ā
(I havenāt watched Apotheosis idk anything about it but I like to imagine that everything there is very much real because thatās Funny to me)
Filled with glue
dropping some drawings from last month :^) i posted some of these on twitter
the doodle dump pages were done with @fiesen (and @lucylisy was there for a while!!!) you can tell which ones are mine by the dinky pixel brush, fiesenās are all mostly the ones with a smoother brush (or the ones that LOOK REALLY GOOD) Iād recommend opening them in a new tab so you can actually sort of read them..
tumblr resized the last doodle dump page wAY too small, so hereās a link to a bigger version to it.Ā (warning, the canvas is really REALLY big)
ENJOY!!! Thank you and have a good day
"Is it bad over there?" "It's gonna take some work before it's only bad."
[image ID: a fake promotional poster for the TV show, MASH, for the episode "Aid Station." It has a dirty and scratched up olive drab background, with an off-white circle containing the red cross symbol of medical staff, which has scratches like chipped paint. The center circle contains a digitally illustrated scene of Hawkeye, Houlihan, and Klinger attending a wounded patient at the bombed-out Aid Station, and the four of them are colored red to form the shape of the central red cross. The poster text is in military stencil font and also scratched up. At the top it reads, "MASH Season 3 Episode 19: Aid Station." The text at the bottom reads, "February 11th, 8:30 PM on CBS. Written by Larry Gelbart and Simon Muntner." end ID]
edit: progress shots under the cut!
Iām fevered rn and Iām coping