#rogue one
An Irish redhead in London: Pieces of April
I know, I know, I’ve been SO bold this month but I’ve been so busy that I haven’t even had time to read, let alone blog or vlog. Apologies.
So what have I been doing? Well, freelancing. A lot of freelancing. And yes, I was doing it all at RadioTimes.com as per usual. I do rather enjoy working with the fantastic team and relish the creative freedom they afford me.
If you enjoy my writing and…
Commission I did for @riflegoespurr it was fun drawing them in a modern setting, thanks so much for commissioning me <3
POV: you just said something stupid in front of the two coolest people you know
Rebelcaptain commission I did for @riflegoespurr. Thanks so much for commissioning me
Cassian to accompany this fic, commissioned by @pontmercyingtil . Thanks for the commission❣️
Jyn commission I did for @deathstarplans. Had a great time drawing it. Thanks so much for commissioning me .
The fandom bullied him. It’s so sad
Death doesn’t discriminate / Between the sinners and the saints / It takes and it takes and it takes / And we keep living anyway / We rise and we fall and we break / And we make our mistakes / And if there’s a reason I’m still alive / When everyone who loves me has died / I’m willing to wait for it
the planets of rogue one: a star wars story x
The color palettes do more than just make each planet distinctive; a concerted effort was made to ensure that the progression of those colors would tell the same story as the script itself. “We tried as much as possible to parallel them and marry them,” said Doug Chiang. “We knew that it was going to [parallel] what was going on in [Jyn’s] mind at the time… We’re designing the emotional arc as a color palette.”