Sometimes things just petter out and nothing seems overly interesting to do. But that's the perfect time to find a friend or three to join you in doing nothing but watching whatever is on TV. It started with Torsten lazing until Eclipse called him to see if he wanted to do anything. After she agreed to come over to watch TV with him, Stella sent a text asking if he'd mind her coming over while she was close and maybe help her through all the snacks she bought. After both had arrived, Erin popped in to see if she could get a rouse out of Torsten, but once she saw everyone just loafing around the couch she joined in after Torsten moved off. Torsten didn't know doing nothing was such a popular group activity, maybe he should do it more often.
Oh gosh, everyone looks so cute! And so relaxed, too! I love the lovely, cozy vibe this piece has, and the way Eclypse is kind of using Torsten as a foot-rest, but in a cute sort of way. And there are so many wonderful little details, too, like the remote control on the floor and the drinks and snacks scattered here and there. Saturday afternoon at Torsten's, doing nothing but hanging out, sounds like a delightful way to spend the day and he's got such excellent company to do it with, too!
Oh gosh, everyone looks so cute! And so relaxed, too! I love the lovely, cozy vibe this piece has, a
I do like the little details added in, especially since I'm really bad at including them in commissions, so the others really helped add more to the room! And maybe next time its a lazy day, Megan and Grace can come over to loaf around with Torsten.
I do like the little details added in, especially since I'm really bad at including them in commissi
Same here, actually. Plus I'm always scared of asking artists for too many little incidentals. Maybe I shouldn't be. It's a gorgeous picture, though, and Grace and I would be delighted to join Torsten in a lazy day sometime. I've been kind of toying with some kind of cuddle-time picture with Megan and Torsten for a while now and just hanging out like this would fit that beautifully.
Same here, actually. Plus I'm always scared of asking artists for too many little incidentals. Maybe
The best trick I find to that issue is to have a pre established floor plan for them to follow :D Like Erin's tree house, sure its not big and doesn't have furniture but it does have beds and cameras and a tv and a tack board with pictures on it. Once you get an area drawn a few times it makes it so much easier for others to follow suit <3
The best trick I find to that issue is to have a pre established floor plan for them to follow :D Li