new monitor

July 22, 2010

I have a new monitor to replace the old one that crapped out on me. It’s a little bit bigger, and it’s not really mine because I stole it from Kev’s setup but he likes his laptops better so there.

It’s a little bit bigger and more badass and even though it’s slightly off my tablet ratio I should still be back to drawing things and posting them here for you to look at. Also I had blood work done today and I’m a big wimp. Doctor shenanigans is why I haven’t been drawing/posting much lately.

I plan on using my sore arm as an excuse to not really do anything but sit around and come up with a new site layout today.

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