Grady asked me to post this and said he has no comment to accompany it. I on the other hand have named the raccoon, Percy and he has a wicked sense of humor and loves to play charades.
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I have an idea. We could put some rings on the tail of the rejected-prop-possum-rat and name it Percy, and tie it to Grady's shoes so it can 'follow' him around on his adventures...
maybe i only notice this because i am a costume designer and i am applying inappropriate rendering standards to computer generated super heros.... but the texture of Will's cape makes it look like a massive hank of scary hair flowing down his back.
the cape was ment to make it look worn, like the one I wear in the show. The others were too neat or had teally high collars. Good idea Gwen, but don't I have enough trouble walking?
5 comments:
I have an idea.
We could put some rings on the tail of the rejected-prop-possum-rat and name it Percy, and tie it to Grady's shoes so it can 'follow' him around on his adventures...
maybe i only notice this because i am a costume designer and i am applying inappropriate rendering standards to computer generated super heros....
but the texture of Will's cape makes it look like a massive hank of scary hair flowing down his back.
ick.
the cape was ment to make it look worn, like the one I wear in the show. The others were too neat or had teally high collars. Good idea Gwen, but don't I have enough trouble walking?
well hmm... then i'll just throw Percy the possum-ratcoon across the stage during scene changes in a joyous arc of Elizabethan animalistic fervor
Okay: if that's supposed to be Grady, answer me this: how come he doesn't look nearly baked enough?
See? Thought so.
(Though the raccoon could be an outward manifestation of his bakedness, I suppose...frankly, the effing raccoon is freaking me out.)
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