Re: Jim, I wonder if anyone has ever asked you this?

From: Shiro <shiroskunkwolfe_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 14:00:19 -0000

I'm with you on this one, Jim. Drawing them as Lego would just eliminate all the curves and other subtleties that make the Girls so worthy of our attention. If I want sharp angles without curves, I'll go look at artwork of super-model-ish *power gag* or body-builder (sans silicon) type characters. Neither of which is particularly likely. :|

Shiro Skunkwolfe

 
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "jmhcustomart2004" <a_change_of_plans@...> wrote:
>
> No, I can honestly say no one has ever asked me to draw the girls as the little plastic Lego people. I...can't even fathom why I would want to draw them as Lego people (although Lego's were awesome toys when I was growing up. Hell, I still have them in storage!)
>
> And I recently found out there are Lego video games.
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> Lego video games.
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> What. The. Fuck.
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> You build with Lego bricks and play with them when you're a kid (unless you're one of those folks that build those enormously complex Lego constructs). What, are kids too lazy nowadays to actually play with plastic bricks? What's the purpose of a Lego video game? Seriously. I really am wondering this, because I'm having trouble figuring it out.
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> But no, I haven't been asked that. Except by you. You ruined that perfect winning streak! ;) :D
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> --JMH
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> --- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Archae" <archae@> wrote:
> >
> > I've been playing a videogame a lot recently, (couple weeks ago I bought an XBox 360,) and I've been thinking of one way I bet you've never drawn the girls.
> >
> > As Lego people.
> >
> > <G>
> >
> > Well, this one guy drew "Krystal" from "Starfox Adventures" as a Lego.
> >
>
Received on Fri Nov 19 2010 - 21:55:14 CST

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