Discussion Topic for current story line.
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*shudders*
No steamy car scene in our future, I'm afraid.
No steamy car scene in our future, I'm afraid.
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Aw bugger.
How about a bouncy, jiggly car scene?
How about a bouncy, jiggly car scene?
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You're all sick. I'm quitting and starting a furry comic.
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So obviously the amount of effort I was willing to put in didn't quite match my ambition for this page.
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This reminds me of a conversation I had a few days ago with my BF. Turns out explaining the concept of a muse to a non-artistic geography-historian is not as simple as you'd think.
Oh and, comic yay!

Oh and, comic yay!

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What, the curve of South America's Eastern coastline doesn't inspire him to greatness?
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All I know is that I don't get nearly enough adoration art for someone who's supposedly the object of a young artist's affections.
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Last two pages have been done with a fancy new brush pen. I'm liking the results.
Otherwise, more worthless crap.
Otherwise, more worthless crap.
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Just outta curiosity, which fancy new brush pen is that? I’ve been experimenting with a coupla new ones lately myself (a Kuretake No. 13 and a Pentel Pocket Brush Pen, also known as a GFKP). They’re actually for calligraphy, but I like the line variation I get with them. Before that I was using a Faber-Castell PITT brush pen but the tip on that sucker lasts about 15 minutes, plus you don’t get as much variation in line weight.
Anyway, bla bla bla.
Anyway, bla bla bla.
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It's a Copic multiliner brush pen. I haven't tried too many brush pens, but I like this one. It's harder to get the thin lines, but that might be a good thing. I think the actual brush wasn't doing what I wanted it too anymore, and the last two pages just look a lot better than the previous ones, in my opinion.
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Shiny.Yeahduff wrote:Last two pages have been done with a fancy new brush pen. I'm liking the results.
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What do you use for your thin cross hatching lines? I assume you don’t use a brush for those.
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Nah, Pigma Microns, between 005 and 08. Been using those for years now.
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See? I wasn't lying.
Wondering if making fog look like that was such a hot idea.
Wondering if making fog look like that was such a hot idea.
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I guess I'm banking on people not reading that post until the page is up.
I assure you it is "baking," though.
I assure you it is "baking," though.
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Just wait and see.
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Say, this comic's pretty good.
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I mean it's OK.
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wouldn't call it great or anything.