I asked Zephyr about the stars, as we discussed previously. They said, and I quote: [ Here he copies down Zephyr's response, exactly as they wrote it, handwriting (and smiley face) and all. As it turns out, Ienzo's pretty deft at forgery. ]
For the stars, I just threw them into the sky with a brush. Sort of. It's hard to explain? =:? It was sort of like with a brush, spattering everywhere.
I'll be posting this information publicly on the board in due time, but I did promise I would tell you when I received an answer.
[That's a little disappointing, he had hoped there might be a rhyme or reason to the positioning of the stars, but he can see why a kid might just flick paint at a blank canvas and go with that.
It kind of reminds him of Steve in art class back when they were in elementary school.]
Thanks for the update. Doesn't seem like there's any useful information to be learned from their placement, then.
-James
[It's just a habit to sign himself James, letters were meant to be more formal and that's just what he'd been taught to do.]
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I asked Zephyr about the stars, as we discussed previously. They said, and I quote: [ Here he copies down Zephyr's response, exactly as they wrote it, handwriting (and smiley face) and all. As it turns out, Ienzo's pretty deft at forgery. ]
For the stars, I just threw them into the sky with a brush. Sort of. It's hard to explain? =:? It was sort of like with a brush, spattering everywhere.
I'll be posting this information publicly on the board in due time, but I did promise I would tell you when I received an answer.-Ienzo
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It kind of reminds him of Steve in art class back when they were in elementary school.]
Thanks for the update. Doesn't seem like there's any useful information to be learned from their placement, then.
-James
[It's just a habit to sign himself James, letters were meant to be more formal and that's just what he'd been taught to do.]