We recently received a spiffy set of album pages complied by a Harvey Girl, Dixie Ann Dickenson, in the 1940s. She worked in Santa Fe at La Fonda.
I wasn’t going to get involved at first, but call it a failing, I can be coddling when it comes to Nidorina. I wanted to make sure there was a fair representation out there for our little chimeric friend.
In honor of today’s concluding issue of Samurai Jack, issue 20, a series of Jack covers by series artist Andy Suriano.
Anonymous asked:
Well heres what you do.
Make a rectangle, copy it over to the side so it’s like another window.
Now copy those and put them to the side so it’s like 4 windows in a row.
Now do that again so now you have 8 windows
Now do the same thing only downwards and keep going until you have a nice selection of windows.

Tadaaa~
Now from there, I use the distort tool, I set the layer mode to Screen, make all the windows black, and then just colour in the spots where lights should be on.




