Linkara wrote:After all, McDuffies had him bigger than Tennessee at first, then I had him roughly the same size as the computer desk, and now he's shrunken down to Grumpy.
That wasn't Tennesse, that was an abstract representation of it. Otherwise, you'd see the other states next to it.
Subsequently, Neko, did you ever notice that your black-and-white style is similar to McDuffies'? O.o;;
I imitated his style so I could have Grumpy look more accurate. When you do satire, it's best to imitate style.
I kind of like McDuffies' last one now, too, with the explenation with the shrunken kitties and computer... albeit now he's smaller than Grumpy.
And Grumpy looks even hungrier.
Quote of the Moment: “Greetings, my friend. We are all interested in the future, for that is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives.” ~Criswell~
Keffria wrote:WARNING - LONG AND NONSENSICAL ENTRY (as usual)
Haha with all these people getting killed (most importantly, ME ) I was thinking of doing a reset thing myself, and I was going to make it turn out everything was a dream too
Well, if you want to play that way... Remember, no matter how much "it was all a dream" comics you can draw, I can draw as much "but oh - it was not a dream after all!" +1.
A thought occurs - our reset universe promised us Catgirls, yet I've seen none so far.
Quote of the Moment: “Greetings, my friend. We are all interested in the future, for that is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives.” ~Criswell~
"It was all a dream" comics only work well if they don't particularly benefit the avatar of the person drawing them -- otherwise, they just come off as cheezy godmoding, and that only leads to increasingly bloody and violent death.
Keffria wrote:"It was all a dream" comics only work well if they don't particularly benefit the avatar of the person drawing them -- otherwise, they just come off as cheezy godmoding, and that only leads to increasingly bloody and violent death.