Is that innocuous enough? I'm not sure it gets the message across, though. I also thought of replacing his face with a full moon, but this is funnier. The second shows no smile
Thanks, Harry. It was even funnier in person. Us on the flloor, slipping and sliding and going thud and that damned goat calmly eating my flowers.
Those were good times.
For the last few months, My creative endeavours have been mostly concerned with visual arts instead of writing. I’ve been working with Photoshop and gif and, most recently, with Windows Movie Maker. I have also been teaching myself to knit Estonian lace, an accomplishment for those with two...
That's one big advantage to being a cyberbeing, they don't need to breath. They also don't need to sleep or eat, although some do enjoy cybersnacking.
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Yay! Ravi's beard worked well. BTW, the black beards are adapted from Sant JS Bhindranwale's, in case I never mentioned that. For some reason, I doubt he'd be amused.
Arshi ji,
My introduction to cartography was the four colour problem in a topology class. That, and, HERE THERE BE DRAGONS. (And not in Wales.) It's a fascinating field and beautiful, too. My dream, one of my dreams, was to be a meteorologist until I found out it was all partial differential...
Thank you. These silly little things are fun to make. :mundakhalsaflag:
BTW, the beard is taken from a real Singh. I hope he doesn't mind. Just lightening the younger smiley's beard didn't make it for me.
I almost added a multi-coloured tie dye and a polka dot...Unfortunately, they really look...
The beard didn't look quite right to me and this, I think, looks much better. (BTW, whenever I make a smiley, it typically goes through at least 4-5 revisions before we're all happy with it.)
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