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Aug 2021

I finished another page of Engram yesterday, and got my second COVID shot so I am super fuzzy brained today (I can literally feel my immune system working overtime, with the weird sweat and headache and stuff)... As a reward, I allowed myself to draw some more floating heads.

These two have very different personalities, but I intentionally gave them a few common features (just cause... I like drawing them... namely that very pronounced fold under the eye, I just find it so expressive) so I wanted to draw them side by side to distinguish them in my head.

@Kelheor not that I know of. I just like TMNT. Been reading a lot of their comics lately, and watching the 2012 show.

I have martial arts class tonight, so I can use this study to figure out which part of my legs will be sore tomorrow! :joy: nice work!

And thanks, I had a surprisingly hard time expressing confused, as opposed to inebriated

Good luck! :sweat_smile::see_no_evil:

Love the composition on this one! :smile_01: These are bringing back a lot of memories (I was obsessed when I was a kid). Honestly I haven't gone back because Inspector Gadget was such a disappointment that I don't want to ruin anything else precious from my childhood :sweat_01:. How does the 2012 series compare with the '87 series if you've seen both?

I love the 2012 series. The final season actually has them team up with the 80s cartoon turtles. I'll admit that at first I was hesitant because of the 3D style, but it has grown on me.
There's some surprisingly well choreographed fight scenes, as well as some brutal moments reminiscent of the gritty b/w comics. For a show rated TV Y7 it's got some fairly adult moments.

There's a good blend of comedy, and the Turtles each feel well developed. It's clear the crew really cares about the characters and property. TMNT is a very adaptable series, and even in the comics there's quite a few alternate tellings.

So, I say it's good, but don't expect it to be the 80s cartoon, because it is a more modern telling. After the first few episodes it gains it's stride. I highly recommend it.

Side note:
Mark Caso, the original suit actor for Leonardo in the 80s TMNT movie liked my sketch on Instagram, so that was pretty cool!

Ah, okay then. Duly noted. :turtle:

(I just like posting that clip. I think it's hilarious. XD)