Is it the paper or the prep?

I forgive you Jackie, however there's nothing stopping you now with the powers of the tinterweb

Lee
 
If I try and watch it in the next few days am I forgiven ?? It would have to be good to sway me from mr Downey !
I don't know your personal tastes, but in my opinion, it's one of the best shows to ever be cancelled after one season. Some of Joss Whedons best work. I don't think you would be disappointed.

There is also the movie Serenity, but make sure you watch the show first.

And I was just busting your chops a little. Of course you are forgiven. :)
 
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after reading about it, it does seem like its my kind of show :) I had a quick scan on the web, found nothing available.. I'll have a deeper look when I get chance.
 
Pssst .. .. .. Karl, make your safe word 'Clowns' and Mistress Squishy will immediately stop and head for the hills... either that or she'll beat you to a pulp... oh hang on, maybe that's the wrong choice for a safe word, it might just speed up the 'gentle stroking :eek:
 
Pssst .. .. .. Karl, make your safe word 'Clowns' and Mistress Squishy will immediately stop and head for the hills... either that or she'll beat you to a pulp... oh hang on, maybe that's the wrong choice for a safe word, it might just speed up the 'gentle stroking :eek:
Maybe not to a pulp...... Too much mess to clean up. lollol

As long as you don't look like a Clown, you're pulp free, however, if you want something more hardcore, Clown as your safe word will do it. Choose carefully :laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
Best bet is to look into some hard surfaces like claybord, etc. You want something that will hold up for repetetive scratching. For example, when doing fur or hair, you are gonna want to do a few layers to build the depth then the highlights.

Its a tricky animal in itself. So going with a harder surface will save you the headache in the end. Ive done alot of scratching also on posterboard but you have to be really careful as it being a paper based surface. I would just use the weight of the xacto blade to do it and was able to pull it off. Good luck with what you decide to go with! Hope my insight helps a bit!
 
Best bet is to look into some hard surfaces like claybord, etc. You want something that will hold up for repetetive scratching. For example, when doing fur or hair, you are gonna want to do a few layers to build the depth then the highlights.

Its a tricky animal in itself. So going with a harder surface will save you the headache in the end. Ive done alot of scratching also on posterboard but you have to be really careful as it being a paper based surface. I would just use the weight of the xacto blade to do it and was able to pull it off. Good luck with what you decide to go with! Hope my insight helps a bit!
It does help, and I'm beginning to realize that the substrate matters more than I thought depending on what you plan to do with it.

Thanks for the reply!
 
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