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I'm surprised this wasn't connected to Wotchmen. It works great as a visualization of Ot's more irreverent side.
I am impressed with how that's actually Ot but written as a person. It also goes to imply that the writer of the attached story just went up, done away with canon, and decided to go crazy with the characters' characterizations.
I like the simplicity, here. It immediately captures the flippant mood of the story it's based on, and conveys its visual information quickly. Which almost redeems it from the fact that this is a dad-pun in visual form. :P
Thanks for arting!
Thanks for arting!
For all that this took just a few minutes to put together, I really love the effect. It feels like such a great thematic encapsulation of the round -- not just in making art out of The Word, but also in the letsdothis.jpg shrug response, plowing forward despite the trollishness of the prompt. And the execution is so clean! The joke is immediately obvious, but no worse for it.
>>FanOfMostEverything
> What is Ot?
An indifferent shrug in an uncaring universe.
>>FanOfMostEverything
> What is Ot?
An indifferent shrug in an uncaring universe.
>>FanOfMostEverything, >>Comma Typer, >>Bachiavellian, >>horizon
ot, Phoned Home
Thanks for the perceptive comments!
This pic was literally phoned in: I used a free mobile sketching app (Autodesk Sketchbook), cropped it, and uploaded it with my cell.
I got the concept and drew the image before I selected a story to which to attach it, so the choice of story was somewhat random.
Onward to Tomorrow!
ot, Phoned Home
Thanks for the perceptive comments!
This pic was literally phoned in: I used a free mobile sketching app (Autodesk Sketchbook), cropped it, and uploaded it with my cell.
I got the concept and drew the image before I selected a story to which to attach it, so the choice of story was somewhat random.
Onward to Tomorrow!