
Some more whiteboard art so I can be lazy after the greater-than-average complexity of the narwhal.

Some more whiteboard art so I can be lazy after the greater-than-average complexity of the narwhal.

This was actually created using the painting program Brushes on my iPad. Prepare yourself for more of these, as it makes a rather wonderful digital sketchbook.
More Feline Fiendishness:
A successful hunt is always cause for celebration.
P.S. This was most likely in response to a previous unfortunate encounter.


Apparently this particular feline has not been exposed to what this pigeon can do with a good quality nunchaku, or it would already have vacated the premises. As it stands, the cat is most likely going to find out very quickly that Renfield is no less skilled in the ways of the fencing foil.
As Rachel was quick to point out regarding the problem with drawing trees (in the previous post), “Dead and/or leafless trees are easier and more interesting.” This is quite true, of course.
However, it also works as a general rule of thumb for other subjects. Cats, for instance.


Afterward, nobody was really sure how he’d managed to break into the tool shed, let alone come up with dynamite in the first place.