dippy giggling
Sep. 29th, 2007 04:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
When I get an expression really right, I giggle. I'm giggling a lot as I pencil out p. 14 of Absinthe, our first introduction to Inspector Kaese. My already-expressive (to me, at least) body language in my thumbnail roughs is getting delightfully enhanced with expressions I wasn't quite expecting, based in the dialogue Nick wrote. This is really making me happy.
I'm also continually happy that along with markings for gutters at ¹⁄₂, ¹⁄₃, and ¹⁄₄ of the page, I went on a whim and put one in at φ. The Golden Ratio is, indeed, pleasing - it feels like a playful place to break the square of the page at.
(Also, Eddie Campbell's system of doing the lettering first works damn well.)
I'm also continually happy that along with markings for gutters at ¹⁄₂, ¹⁄₃, and ¹⁄₄ of the page, I went on a whim and put one in at φ. The Golden Ratio is, indeed, pleasing - it feels like a playful place to break the square of the page at.
(Also, Eddie Campbell's system of doing the lettering first works damn well.)