Last time, I did splatter painting on a bare canvas and added stuff after. Which does not look as good. Which is why this time I drew the Kogasa first before splattering it. I still don't know how to paint humanoids, but if I fake hard enough maybe it will look like I can.



I don't know why I wanted to paint Kogasa. Maybe that's the definition of melancholy. Lots of blue and purple tones put together and you get rain and umbrellas and a cold rainy day I guess. There was this song remix of her theme on MaiMai, but I don't know the name and it's probably in Japanese and I can't be bothered to try hard enough to find it, but I like it. But anyways it turns out that flicking the brush bristles directly creates a lot more circular drops than streak drops, so that's not very nice for rain effects. A lot more splatter. This is the last painting block apparently and I don't know what we are doing next other week, next week is turkey break, and then it's over for the semester. Time flies when you aren't paying attention. Which is why I guess im super sad. It's the definition of melancholy. Just like trite, banal, and pensive. I wish I can say I remembered all the synonyms from SAT classes, but I looked them up in an online thesarus. And also trite means small, not super sad, you stupid malfunctioning dictionary. I swear broken programmer blame for stupid website.



ZUN made Touhou Project.