Dat Akagi! This kid was adorable and hillarious. His tape kept falling off, and Gai was teaching him the exact poses and sjsusjsnf ;n; It was amazing.
When they called for ALL SENTAI, he held back at first because he was not sure if he counted for being “unofficial”.
At that point I was convinced that somehow I had died and was in heaven.
Decided I wanted to do a series of minimalist chemistry Sherlock graphics. I apologize for the Cyclohexane molecule as I had to draw it myself, so sorry if I got it wrong. I’ve used the same colours as I have on my season/episode t-shirts because, as a synesthetic, that’s the colour each episode is. Either that, or it’s a dominant colour in the episode.
A Study in Pink
Tetrodotoxin—frequently abbreviated as TTK. A neurotoxin for which there is no known cure. Relevance to the episode: while not established as the method of death, I figured some sort of neurotoxin is probably what killed them. Admittedly, I have no training in that area.
The Blind Banker
Dichlorodifluoromethane—Freon-12. A common aerosol spray propellant. Relevance to the episode: spray pant was a definite feature of the episode, so I chose to use an aerosol rather than a pigment.
The Great Game
Pentaerythritol tetranitrate—PETN. An explosive, found in, among other explosives, Semtex. Relevance to the episode: Semtex was Moriarty’s apparent plastic explosive of choice in the Game, putting several victims in bomb vests.
A Scandal in Belgravia
Dopamine—a neurotransmitter responsible for pleasure, including as a result of love. Relevance to the episode: This episode dealt with love on a number of levels, and I personally adore the break-down of love as a chemical reaction from the ending of the episode. Probably the main factor in doing this graphic set.
The Hounds of Baskerville
Cyclohexane—a solvent. Relevance to the episode: Practically zero in reality. It was one of the few in the screenshot of the HOUND experiment records I was able to properly identify (that had a large image-size reference molecular diagram), though it and all the other ones I IDd had practically no medical purpose—most were solvents or used in (if memory serves) the petroleum industry. Why did my favourite ep have to be such a problem child?
The Reichenbach Fall
Calcium carbonate—a substance found in rocks and seashells. Relevance to the episode: One of the more common man-made uses of calcium carbonate is used as one of the ingredients in road paving. This includes sidewalks.
I know, I know, bit obscure and all that, but nyeh, I’m just starting off on graphics and ideas, they flit. I used Filter Forge 3 (trial edition), with the filter Analogue.
Hetalia mochis.
I’ve been making them for a while and selling them at cons as well. Once I get some time I’ll start selling them on my etsy.
Too bad all the ones in this picture are gone. I will make more and the faces can be commissioned.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LIFE SIZE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bunny : 46” by 17”
Tiger: 37” by 17”
Both of them are made out of fleece while the face is felt and fabric paint.
Available at
http://www.etsy.com/listing/85027575/tiger-bunny-anime-barnaby-bunny-and
or if you want bunny by itself
http://www.etsy.com/listing/78337780/tiger-bunny-anime-barnaby-bunny-plushie?ref=v1_other_1
Bunny ——> $35
Tiger + Bunny ———> $75
Stars for Streetlights: DIY Two-Tone Cardigan
I have two lackluster cardigans from Target I might do this with. If you’ve got a serger, you won’t have to do the part with the bias tape.







