BRONYCON Documentary is COMPLETE! by fyre-flye, journal
BRONYCON Documentary is COMPLETE!
It's finally finished! It's been several months in the making, and took the dedicated efforts of some very passionate people to complete.
For those of you who may not know, Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony is a documentary (Produced by Michael Brockhoff, Executive Produced by John de Lancie, Tara Strong and myself) that endeavors to enlighten anyone who may be curious about who this unexpected fandom is comprised of, and just exactly why these adults are so passionate about something that was never intended for them.
You can purchase the documentary for download HERE!!!!
A gigantic thanks to all the generous
It's not that I haven't found enough time to draw... it's that I haven't gotten around to posting. I'll share a couple things I've made just to prove I live.
Looking through my gallery over the past 3+ years I've decided that I have some good art, and some ... not-good art (being generous to myself). If you view my whole gallery it kinda looks like I'm several different people posting under the same name O.o I think I'm going to pull some things to a special folder and call it "the closet".
But anyway, I want to make a really good picture/painting again and need ideas for subject matter. Anyone stopping by have any ideas from looking at the kind of stuff I seem to like drawing?
I suck at updating my journal entries.
Nothing exciting right now:
- Borderlands 2 is way fun
- I'm still trying to catch all the pokemon in Johto (SS);
- I've decided that 14-year-olds aren't people yet
- I crocheted a scarf for myself and figured out how to not increase or decrease. I lied earlier; this was exciting.
- I have discovered "Drinking Chocolate" and that there is a "British" section in the "ethnic foods" aisle of my grocery store. Drinking chocolate is amazing.
- I still don't miss having cable tv.
Here's a quote:
"You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality."
- Ayn Rand (1905