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  1. @kapellosaur Here it is! I love this fic so much I've read it several times now ^^''
    I have an extra something for it in the works - thank you again!

    Awesome ship fic inspired by my shippy Johnamy art: archiveofourown.org/works/4636

    #johnnylightfoot #amyrose #sonicthecomic #stc #sonicthehedgehog #soniccharacter #myship #amyrosefanart #sonicfanart #fanfic #stcfanfic

  2. Sonic Con UK The Comic

    Three #SonicTheComic-style stories that first appeared at #SonicConUK 2025!

    • Sonic: No Substitutions (by Stuart Gipp, Seumidh MacDonald, and Pete Murphy)
    • Amy & Tekno: Field Trip (by @kapellosaur and @Morg)
    • Decap Attack: Garden of Unearthly Terrors (by @TheMagicalAnimatron and AE Double)

    Read it here: talesfromstc.co.uk/2025/11/02/

    #SonicTheComic #SonicConUK #SonicFanart #SonicTheHedgehog #AmyRose #TeknoTheCanary #DecapAttack

  3. Next year's Spanish class timetable has been published, looks like if I choose to continue I'll have to pick between Wed @13:00 and Mon @18:00—and they're both in person, no online option. Registration's open until September but places are first-come, first-served so it'd probably be useful to decide sooner rather than later.

    I could do Wednesday on my old work schedule but at the moment I don't know whether a new job, if I can find a part-time one, is going to let me have the Wednesday off.

  4. CW: Hokum (minor spoilers)

    Couple of "did you remember this line?" callbacks which were a little annoying. I was paying attention! Would've been nice if the cast could've been more diverse than a bunch of white guys and one woman, I got a couple of the men confused at one point.

    I need to read a plot breakdown to get a better understanding of what went down in the cellar near the end (with the keys and chains), I think, but I understood sufficiently to really really enjoy it overall

  5. CW: Hokum (minor spoilers)

    There were 8 other people in the cinema and I think I may have been the loudest, gasping at the couple of jump scares that got me. I think the jump scares were a bit unecessary for this, the moodiness and straight up scary bits were more than sufficient for me. But maybe you need the jump scares to get the heart up for the ensuing scene? I don't know how this genre works so much.

  6. CW: Hokum (minor spoilers)

    So I watched Hokum last night, and thoroughly enjoyed it, there's probably no point in me denying I'm into horror at this point, or, well, folk horror at least, given my love for Wicker Man and some of the Ghost Story for Christmas series. I'm not going to be watching any slashers any time soon 😂

    Really tight strip, and some really nice character work with in it, at least for the protag. The "framing device" at the start and end was a nice metaphor.

  7. I'm really really glad I listened to my own experience with such things and didn't upgrade #krita until I'd finished reformatting Brace for Impact. The new features are all lovely but the UX on the new text dialogue desperately needs some love and I'm tripping over it so much doing a few minor bits of text formatting this morning.

    (Specifically, the issues lie in places like the font selection dialogue, such as being able to mousewheel through fonts to see them applied on the actual selected text like we could before, and being able to reliably select a font by typing the first part of its name. Wild that so many settings are hidden behind needing to add them to the dialogue manually too, and there's a lot of wasted space in a panel I'm already struggling to find space for on my screen. My suggestion to the designers would be to take a look at how CSP lays out its text options panel. It's ugly and dense but everything's at your fingertips.)

    The KDE bug tracker is a big sticking point here too. I had to sign up for an account before I could even browse open bugs, and I don't see any obvious way to see what issues have been accepted, taken up, or fixed in the dev branch.

  8. I'm really really glad I listened to my own experience with such things and didn't upgrade #krita until I'd finished reformatting Brace for Impact. The new features are all lovely but the UX on the new text dialogue desperately needs some love and I'm tripping over it so much doing a few minor bits of text formatting this morning.

    (Specifically, the issues lie in places like the font selection dialogue, such as being able to mousewheel through fonts to see them applied on the actual selected text like we could before, and being able to reliably select a font by typing the first part of its name. Wild that so many settings are hidden behind needing to add them to the dialogue manually too, and there's a lot of wasted space in a panel I'm already struggling to find space for on my screen. My suggestion to the designers would be to take a look at how CSP lays out its text options panel. It's ugly and dense but everything's at your fingertips.)

    The KDE bug tracker is a big sticking point here too. I had to sign up for an account before I could even browse open bugs, and I don't see any obvious way to see what issues have been accepted, taken up, or fixed in the dev branch.

  9. I'm really really glad I listened to my own experience with such things and didn't upgrade #krita until I'd finished reformatting Brace for Impact. The new features are all lovely but the UX on the new text dialogue desperately needs some love and I'm tripping over it so much doing a few minor bits of text formatting this morning.

    (Specifically, the issues lie in places like the font selection dialogue, such as being able to mousewheel through fonts to see them applied on the actual selected text like we could before, and being able to reliably select a font by typing the first part of its name. Wild that so many settings are hidden behind needing to add them to the dialogue manually too, and there's a lot of wasted space in a panel I'm already struggling to find space for on my screen. My suggestion to the designers would be to take a look at how CSP lays out its text options panel. It's ugly and dense but everything's at your fingertips.)

    The KDE bug tracker is a big sticking point here too. I had to sign up for an account before I could even browse open bugs, and I don't see any obvious way to see what issues have been accepted, taken up, or fixed in the dev branch.

  10. #LifeDrawing log: I didn't attend last night's due to other commitments but I forgot to write up last week's, so:

    I had company for this one! A new friend from the writing group offered to come along and she's about at the same stage with her art as when I started life drawing, so I was able to answer some questions and hopefully not overwhelm her, fingers crossed.

    Chef's special was drawing a box and "chipping away" the negative space to leave the form. My least favourite one! I am slowly improving at it, though.

    For one of the twenties the model—gasp!—put on a jacket! Very unorthodox. I do need to practice clothing folds more but it completely threw me in terms of construction. Maybe that's the point. I just about got the render to a finished state, but had no time for shading other than some basic line thickness variation, so it ended up as a stark black and white piece.

  11. #LifeDrawing log: I didn't attend last night's due to other commitments but I forgot to write up last week's, so:

    I had company for this one! A new friend from the writing group offered to come along and she's about at the same stage with her art as when I started life drawing, so I was able to answer some questions and hopefully not overwhelm her, fingers crossed.

    Chef's special was drawing a box and "chipping away" the negative space to leave the form. My least favourite one! I am slowly improving at it, though.

    For one of the twenties the model—gasp!—put on a jacket! Very unorthodox. I do need to practice clothing folds more but it completely threw me in terms of construction. Maybe that's the point. I just about got the render to a finished state, but had no time for shading other than some basic line thickness variation, so it ended up as a stark black and white piece.

  12. #LifeDrawing log: I didn't attend last night's due to other commitments but I forgot to write up last week's, so:

    I had company for this one! A new friend from the writing group offered to come along and she's about at the same stage with her art as when I started life drawing, so I was able to answer some questions and hopefully not overwhelm her, fingers crossed.

    Chef's special was drawing a box and "chipping away" the negative space to leave the form. My least favourite one! I am slowly improving at it, though.

    For one of the twenties the model—gasp!—put on a jacket! Very unorthodox. I do need to practice clothing folds more but it completely threw me in terms of construction. Maybe that's the point. I just about got the render to a finished state, but had no time for shading other than some basic line thickness variation, so it ended up as a stark black and white piece.

  13. #DreamLog

    Another night of many dreams.

    I was receiving the delivery of the sapling tree I'd ordered and was trying to hide the contents of the package from the neighbour who was also out front. I took it into the back garden to plant, using the time they were at the front to sneak it into the ground when they wouldn't see it. However, it somewhat fell apart in my hurry, and I ended up having barely more than a centimetre left in the ground.

    I expect things to play out identically IRL 😅

  14. #DreamLog

    I was staying in a holiday resort in a tropical country, where everywhere was flooded with water up to your ankles. I asked the staff about it and they said it was to stop mosquitoes biting people's feet. Also Jeff Bridges was there! It turned out that everybody at the resort knew that the world was about to explode and they were trying to keep it from the guests.

  15. #DreamLog

    A friend and I were visiting one of our old school premises since there was an event happening in the assembly hall there, but we decided to bail on it half way through because it was too busy. After we left the hallway the dream turned into a somewhat nerve-wracking horror sequence where we had to avoid everyone and find a safe space to hide and rest. We did find refuge in an old dark dusty stairwell until someone set the fire alarm off and everyone started pouring through it.

  16. #DreamLog

    I got an email from the Spanish profesora basically saying hm, didn't like what we ended up with for the oral exam, you need to record an additional video or I'll have to fail you.

    What a surprise after that middle-of-the-night rumination 🙃

  17. #LifeDrawing log: first week back after catching covid nearly six weeks ago! (It's been a rough recovery.)

    I didn't get myself out the house in time for the usual, tutored, first session, so I went to the second session for the first time. It actually worked out pretty well, though I was back home past my bedtime. Not having tutoring sections or specific exercises to do meant I felt I stayed in the zone for the longer ones, so I had a much better night than I expected to! I was worn out by the last long one.

    The format was 10x1m, 2x5m, 1x15m, 2x20m, and 5x2m, though this seemed up for debate as the tutor—well, host, I guess, since this was untutored—opened up to the audience for suggestions after the warmups.

    Here's a couple of my favourites from the evening. CW: drawing of nude woman.

  18. #LifeDrawing log: first week back after catching covid nearly six weeks ago! (It's been a rough recovery.)

    I didn't get myself out the house in time for the usual, tutored, first session, so I went to the second session for the first time. It actually worked out pretty well, though I was back home past my bedtime. Not having tutoring sections or specific exercises to do meant I felt I stayed in the zone for the longer ones, so I had a much better night than I expected to! I was worn out by the last long one.

    The format was 10x1m, 2x5m, 1x15m, 2x20m, and 5x2m, though this seemed up for debate as the tutor—well, host, I guess, since this was untutored—opened up to the audience for suggestions after the warmups.

    Here's a couple of my favourites from the evening. CW: drawing of nude woman.

  19. #LifeDrawing log: first week back after catching covid nearly six weeks ago! (It's been a rough recovery.)

    I didn't get myself out the house in time for the usual, tutored, first session, so I went to the second session for the first time. It actually worked out pretty well, though I was back home past my bedtime. Not having tutoring sections or specific exercises to do meant I felt I stayed in the zone for the longer ones, so I had a much better night than I expected to! I was worn out by the last long one.

    The format was 10x1m, 2x5m, 1x15m, 2x20m, and 5x2m, though this seemed up for debate as the tutor—well, host, I guess, since this was untutored—opened up to the audience for suggestions after the warmups.

    Here's a couple of my favourites from the evening. CW: drawing of nude woman.

  20. My printed copies of the compilation of all six current issues of Brace for Impact arrived today!

    I'm super proud of these, I've been going through them all by hand over the last month or so to prep them for print and add additional behind the scenes material between chapters. I'm so happy with how they've come out.

    (More details on how to get hold of one coming soon.)

    #BraceForImpactComic #BraceForImpact

  21. My printed copies of the compilation of all six current issues of Brace for Impact arrived today!

    I'm super proud of these, I've been going through them all by hand over the last month or so to prep them for print and add additional behind the scenes material between chapters. I'm so happy with how they've come out.

    (More details on how to get hold of one coming soon.)

    #BraceForImpactComic #BraceForImpact

  22. My printed copies of the compilation of all six current issues of Brace for Impact arrived today!

    I'm super proud of these, I've been going through them all by hand over the last month or so to prep them for print and add additional behind the scenes material between chapters. I'm so happy with how they've come out.

    (More details on how to get hold of one coming soon.)

    #BraceForImpactComic #BraceForImpact

  23. My printed copies of the compilation of all six current issues of Brace for Impact arrived today!

    I'm super proud of these, I've been going through them all by hand over the last month or so to prep them for print and add additional behind the scenes material between chapters. I'm so happy with how they've come out.

    (More details on how to get hold of one coming soon.)

    #BraceForImpactComic #BraceForImpact

  24. My printed copies of the compilation of all six current issues of Brace for Impact arrived today!

    I'm super proud of these, I've been going through them all by hand over the last month or so to prep them for print and add additional behind the scenes material between chapters. I'm so happy with how they've come out.

    (More details on how to get hold of one coming soon.)

    #BraceForImpactComic #BraceForImpact

  25. #DreamLog

    A friend had sent me a message with a recommendation for a TV show and it turned out it was some classic #DoctorWho, in which the Fourth Doctor and Leela tried to evade an evil Susan in a hedge maze, except the budget was so low the maze was just a single square enclosure and the actors had to pretend they couldn't see each other.

  26. #DreamLog

    After losing a ground war on the streets of an unknown town, and avoiding being rounded up because I didn't look like enough of a fighter, I had to infiltrate the headquarters of the enemy along with a couple of friends. We had to make a swift exit and smashed through the walls, fortnuately polystyrene, then tried to parkour away. We were not good at parkour.

  27. #DreamLog

    I was part of an American family who had to leave home suddenly along with a lot of other people in the same town due to ~reasons~. We walked north along gravel tracks for days, me with a baby younger sibling on my back, until we reached the Canadian border, who were checking people but letting everyone in after questioning them. My other adult (dream-)sibling was with me and we were both sad that our parents had decided to stay behind.

  28. #DreamLog

    I was in an in-person Spanish exam and for some reason had decided to write the answers on the notes app on my phone, confident that it would be faster to do that and transfer the note to the computer I needed to submit from. However when I went to make the transfer, everything went wrong and I could also feel my brain was sluggish and treacly, and I spent so long trying to fix all the connection issues and so on that I ran over by 90 minutes, and probably failed the test as a result

  29. #DreamLog

    I was back at school, and in class we had a guest surfer telling us measurements about different types of surf board. I was supposed to be drawing the surfboards on the blackboard behind him, but instead I was just doodling Entrapta from She-Ra

  30. #DreamLog

    I was clearing out the kitchen cupboards with my mum and she found a single-portion box of Kellogg's Crunchy Nut. She said I should eat it up or throw it out, until spotting that the expiry date was in 1994 at which point she said I should definitely throw it out. I countered that these things were basically entirely sugar, and demonstrated that the plastic packet was intact, but in doing so broke the seal. I tried a couple of the flakes and they were indeed fine, so hooray