I may not have hit her buttons dead on, but I wasn't really trying to put extra pressure on myself to hit one out of the park. That will come in time as I try to shake off the rust and get back into the swing of things.
Without further ado, here's something new.
Update: I realized after I posted that the text in the caption looked a bit rough. I went back and checked a few things, and I had forgotten to smooth it like I normally do. I'll leave the old version up to show what a difference a bit of text tidying can make.
Fixed version:
Old version with pixelated text:
Hot, hot, hot! I wonder what their "proof" is going to be? :)
ReplyDeleteGood to see you're back, and you haven't lost your touch:).
ReplyDeleteThanks for hanging in there with me during the dry spell. I can't promise that I'll be back to regular posting right away, but it felt good to create the last one. That's encouraging.
ReplyDeleteHey, that's no problem! I know how it feels to have dry spells when making captions, my whole caption career is a dry spell. This isn't a big deal however, because you're worth it!
DeleteLove your captions. keep on writing them :)
ReplyDeletecheck out mine -
hollyoakstgcaptions.blogspot.co.uk
Always glad to see the moose with a cap. Hope your time getts better. I love your early work.
ReplyDeleteJust thought I'd let you know. I still come back and check this caption out every once in a while!
ReplyDeleteIt's fairly simple, but the dialogue of the Professor is very enticing :)