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Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!

Posted: Mar 31st, '16, 17:00
by Jessicat
:mclol:

Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!

Posted: Mar 31st, '16, 21:49
by ml1201
I think I probably did misunderstand what you said Jess, and I'm still confused because I thought passionately meant very strongly? Or something similar to that anyways. ^^;

@Vin
Wow, he looks really intense. o.o;

Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!

Posted: Mar 31st, '16, 22:15
by Jessicat
Hmm, well, you can hate or love something 'with a passion'...
It might have been my phrasing. When I said he hates brushing his hair with a passion, the passion refers to his hatred, rather than the act of brushing, so I didn't mean that he dislikes brushing strongly, but that he strongly dislikes brushing.

Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!

Posted: Mar 31st, '16, 23:41
by Hinote no Akai
I do mostly draw girls that look like me in body shape. Or the a bit idealized me. And a bit skinnier too. But I can't draw this very slim bodies or fatty ones that have more curves. I just have to fight my need of giving them nice booties and boobs and slim waist. And it's not working very good. And of course I can't draw guys. Have to try very hard to make them look like guys and I fail anyway :mcheh:

Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!

Posted: Apr 1st, '16, 05:13
by ml1201
@Jess
So he likes combing it then? o.O I like to spray water in my hair, makes it easier to comb. :3

@Hinote
I have failed often in drawing people in general, but when I was able to draw females I always had trouble drawing boobs. :/

Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!

Posted: Apr 1st, '16, 10:17
by Hinote no Akai
I have often problems with boobs myself. It's a lot easier to draw big boobs thought then small ones. At least for me.

Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!

Posted: Apr 1st, '16, 12:15
by Jessicat
Boobs are fun, but I had trouble for quite a while, since I have not got much boob myself.

ml - Are you a literalist? Surely you can use brushing as a blanket term for any kind of hair de-tangling method? He just dislikes having untangled hair, I think.

Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!

Posted: Apr 1st, '16, 13:17
by Hinote no Akai
My bra tells me I have C cup, but I don't trust it. And I had A till Uni, so no big deal :mclaugh:

Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!

Posted: Apr 4th, '16, 17:44
by ml1201
Jessicat wrote:ml - Are you a literalist? Surely you can use brushing as a blanket term for any kind of hair de-tangling method? He just dislikes having untangled hair, I think.
:qoops: Yes, I am, much to the amusement of my friends. :qoops: And I don't remember hearing it as a blanket term here personally. o.o There are so many different kinds of brushes, I think I've seen four or five different ones? And they are used for different styling purposes and types of hair, and the combs are the same. And because brushing only works for me when my hair is longer over combing (I broke so many combs as a child with my long hair, my grandmother ended combing my hair as soon as I got done my bath otherwise it was impossible to comb or brush properly) because of how tangled it gets. Which is why when my hair gets longer I just tie it back in a ponytail to keep out of my face because just about anything else and I'll have a head full of knots.

Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!

Posted: Apr 8th, '16, 13:40
by Jessicat
Must be hard having fine and easily knotting hair...
Mine is pretty smooth and sleek. But the problem with that is that I can't style it at all because everything (hair ties, pins etc) just falls out of my hair. It's just too shiny.