Uhm... Spare Time
I was feeling bored last night so I spent a little less than an hour working on a wallpaper. All of my editing "skills" have easily diminished over the past month (that I have spent not touching a single one of my desktop publishing programs), so it turned into this thing...
I was trying to feature all the spring anime that I watched (and enjoyed) in this project. Really all this was just copying and pasting a bunch of renders (with the exception of myself rendering the Kawaisou image). In fact, I even made a "Behind The Scenes" for it (also somewhat amateurish).
Anyhow, that is free for you to take (I don't even like it too much to be frank with you).
Hopefully I'll try to make another one for the upcoming summer season and maybe that'll be better. The one positive thing I can draw out from this disastrous mess of lolis, volleyball kings, bookworms, and forgetful people is that I'm definitely going to try and sharpen my skills.
Sakurasou Season 2 (And Other Things)
Soooooo, according to what I've heard, there's going to be a Sakurasou season two. Now that this development has taken place, I can say a few things. Honestly I'm not going to expect a lot from a second season. What I'm hoping for is a bit more focus on the relationship between Sorata and Mashioro, buuuuuuuuuut there's a good chance that the plausible second installment would be about the new residents.
I don't know. I'm happy enough that there is a chance of a continuation of the world that I so dearly revered and longed for more of, but at the same time I don't want to hope for too much and have the anime fall short.
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD (for the spring season anime)
That's it for today yo. Mekaku was confusing, but at least I finished it. Brynhildr also felt kind of rushed (at the very end) and left the viewer to assume a lot of things (hey but we did see the kissu scene, and I do not mind that at all).
END OF SPOILERS
I'm an 8. Until the next post (who knows when that'll be?). Planning 10 why you no send email?
"Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive." - Elbert Hubbard
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