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Published: 2016-12-14 20:47:05 +0000 UTC; Views: 861; Favourites: 30; Downloads: 0
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Description I realized a while ago that the first series of Jack's that I ever watched was his Subnautica playthrough.  That was what got me
on the JSE train.  I had been watching Markiplier videos and he began playing Subnautica, but he only had about 3 videos up 
at the time.  Youtube helpfully suggested Jack's playthrough, and despite me being grossed out by the concept of septic eyes
and the fact that I had not really enjoyed Jack in the one prop hunt video I had watched (I know, such a basis for judgement), 
I gave it a try because I was so into the game.

I was hooked from the first video and now Jack is probably my favorite youtuber!
Such a positive person.

I'm excited that he's getting back into Subnautica and gets to see all the updates to the game.
This is him eating some Creepvine while sitting on Henry.
Creepvine was a big part of his diet during the first series, and in one of his most recent videos he 
reminded us that it is "the superfood of the ocean!"
I feel like it's probably pretty tough since you need a knife to harvest it.

I'm trying to get more vibrancy from my watercolors, but I'm hesitant when using them because it's physical paint and paper.  If I mess up I can't just hit ctrl+z.  I'm also working on 6x4 in. paper, which is puhretty small.
I may also be making pieces that work better in black and white, and not making them to accommodate the watercolors as much.

I'm enjoying playing with style though, and as you can see, his face in this one is quite different from his face in the LumberJack piece.
Also trying to figure out how to do glow with watercolors.  I need to be more daring, and not let my fears of messing things up hold me back in developing my skills.

EDIT: My friend let me use her copy of photoshop to change the color curve on this to make it more representative of what the physical piece looks like.
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