Sunday, March 30, 2014
Mickey Mouse in various styles
Original Mickey Mouse
Mickey is short, stocky and very rounded.
He is mostly made of circles and is easy to draw.
He isn't very detailed.
Adventure Time Mickey Mouse
He is tall and lanky.
His face is even less detailed.
His feet and hands become smaller while he gains height.
My Style
He is short and fat.
He becomes even more rounded and less detailed.
He is more mouse shaped and bit more realistic except for the shorts.
Squidward's Expressions
Happy - Squidward's eyes open up and his mouth turns up into a smile.
Unimpressed - His eyes close slightly and his mouth turns down.
Smug - His eyes close slightly and his mouth turns up slightly.
Angry/Disgusted - His brow furrows and his mouth turns down. He grits his teeth in a hard frown.
Shocked - His eyes open up, his brow lifts and his nose shrinks as his mouth lengthens down.
Sad/Hurt - He frowns and grits his teeth. His eyes start to close and well up with tears and his brow turns up.
Excited - His eyes open wide and his pupils widen. His mouth opens in a large grin.
Suspicious - His eyes narrow and his mouth is tightly shut in a flat line.
Nervous - His brow turns up and he smiles nervously while starting to sweat
Crazy - His eyes go wide and cross, with a big, goofy grin.
Unimpressed - His eyes close slightly and his mouth turns down.
Smug - His eyes close slightly and his mouth turns up slightly.
Angry/Disgusted - His brow furrows and his mouth turns down. He grits his teeth in a hard frown.
Shocked - His eyes open up, his brow lifts and his nose shrinks as his mouth lengthens down.
Sad/Hurt - He frowns and grits his teeth. His eyes start to close and well up with tears and his brow turns up.
Excited - His eyes open wide and his pupils widen. His mouth opens in a large grin.
Suspicious - His eyes narrow and his mouth is tightly shut in a flat line.
Nervous - His brow turns up and he smiles nervously while starting to sweat
Crazy - His eyes go wide and cross, with a big, goofy grin.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Jim, who ran away from his nurse, and was eaten by a lion
Jim, Who ran away from his nurse, and
was eaten by a Lion by Hillaire Belloc
There was a Boy whose
name was Jim;
His friends were very
good to him.
They gave him Tea,
and Cakes, and Jam,
And slices of
delicious Ham,
And Chocolate with
pink inside,
And little Tricycles
to ride,
And read him stories
through and through,
And even took him to
the zoo
-
But there it was the
dreadful Fate
Befell him, which I
now relate.
You know –at least
you ought to know,
For I have often told
you so
That Children never
are allowed
To leave their Nurses
in a Crowd;
Now this was Jim‟s
especial Foible,
He ran away when he
was able,
And on this
inauspicious day
He slipped his hand
and ran away!
He hadn‟t gone a yard
when
–
Bang!
With open jaws a
Lion sprang,
And hungrily began to
eat
The Boy: beginning at
his feet.
Now just imagine how
it feels
When first your toes
and then your heels,
And then by gradual
degrees,
Your shins and
ankles,calves and knees,
Are slowly eaten, bit
by bit.
No wonder Jim
detested it!
No wonder that he
shouted "HI!‟
The honest keeper
heard his cry,
To help the little
gentleman.
“Ponto!” he ordered
as he came
(For Ponto was the
Lion‟s name),
“Ponto!” he cried,
with angry Frown.
“Let go, Sir! Down,
Sir! Put it down!”
The Lion made a
sudden Stop,
He let the Dainty
Morsel drop,
And slunk reluctant
to his cage,
Snarling with
Disappointed Rage.
But when he bent him
over Jim
The Honest Keeper’s
Eyes were dim.
The Lion having
reached his head,
The Miserable Boy was
dead.
Friday, March 21, 2014
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