How are you doing, comic-wise?
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On the other hand it's football tonight so I could draw during that.
I'm suporting Germany, I do that for the major tournaments now after England didn't qualify for the Euro in 2008 and we had to pick new teams to support. Kinda glad England didn't beat Italy just so I didn't end up really confused when they would have faced Germany tomorrow.
My wife supports Spain, so hopefully they'll defeat Portugal tonight. I don't like Portugal for obvious reasons, by which I mean people, by which I mean person.
I'm suporting Germany, I do that for the major tournaments now after England didn't qualify for the Euro in 2008 and we had to pick new teams to support. Kinda glad England didn't beat Italy just so I didn't end up really confused when they would have faced Germany tomorrow.
My wife supports Spain, so hopefully they'll defeat Portugal tonight. I don't like Portugal for obvious reasons, by which I mean people, by which I mean person.
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I know that feeling *sigh*VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote: I have ~17 pages left in this chapter and I'm really hungry to finish them before August 8, at which point it will mark a year since i started this damn chapterI doubt I'll be able to do it in time
THAT explains the extra page view!VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote: I've been looking at some wretched deviantart pictures
But seriously, does Cuddly have a dA page?
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She does, but barely uses it and has I think four whole pictures on it, two of which are the same but one's resizedRobboAKAscooby wrote:I know that feeling *sigh*VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote: I have ~17 pages left in this chapter and I'm really hungry to finish them before August 8, at which point it will mark a year since i started this damn chapterI doubt I'll be able to do it in time
THAT explains the extra page view!VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote: I've been looking at some wretched deviantart pictures
But seriously, does Cuddly have a dA page?
No man, the things I'm looking at... my God, we're all Rembrandts and Picassos. Never doubt yourselves, friends. I've gazed into the abyss. We are safe.
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Oh so more the EncylopediaDramatica type material...VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote: No man, the things I'm looking at... my God, we're all Rembrandts and Picassos. Never doubt yourselves, friends. I've gazed into the abyss. We are safe.
I'd suggest some brain bleach and those dark goggles people watch solar eclipses with.
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I think never being quite satisfied with your own work is quite a healthy approach, many artists I like appear as something of perfectionists to outsiders and fans, but that's just coming from having an idealized, unattainable picture of what your art (or skills) should be like.
Of course that goes as long as you've established a criteria of adequacy, after which you stop tampering with your work and let it live it's own life. It's crucial that you're able to draw a line above your work and say "For better or worse, this is finished." Going back to your old work and fixing it up over and over again, or touching up pages for months or longer before publishing them are ways to stunt your creative growth.
Of course that goes as long as you've established a criteria of adequacy, after which you stop tampering with your work and let it live it's own life. It's crucial that you're able to draw a line above your work and say "For better or worse, this is finished." Going back to your old work and fixing it up over and over again, or touching up pages for months or longer before publishing them are ways to stunt your creative growth.
I see the pattern. CharmingProcessedMeat?She does, but barely uses it and has I think four whole pictures on it, two of which are the same but one's resized I'm butteredhugs over there I think
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LOL. thatll be for my next forum.
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It's a childhood nickname I would be okay resurrecting.McDuffies wrote:You wanna be called Meatie?
i'm lying don't fret
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I was thinking how weird it was because my childhood nickname was Potato.
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Put off all the decisions I didn't wanna make until later and now all I have left is a bunch of decisions I don't wanna make.
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Really??? Wow, I thought the only thing my crap could inspire is to be held up as a horrible example. But thanks just the same!robotthepirate wrote:That looks awesome, Peter! Much slicker image, and actually a lot more 10s (what do we call this decade anyway!)
Inspiring me to do some more RTP (which hasn't updated in far too long) and I would but the Wife will be home soon so I shouldn't get started at anything.
Now that this ep is finally done, I can go on to other things - like the WAY thread.Also inspiring me to have a look at the WAY thread again.
Feh... That monstrosity just a temporary placeholder until I get this new banner done. Should be MUCH better complete (I hope).VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote: I just clicked the link and already like the new splash/banner/title thingie.
Good luck with your quest for improvement, friend
I have ~17 pages left in this chapter and I'm really hungry to finish them before August 8, at which point it will mark a year since i started this damn chapter
Well, there you go! Good luck to you as well!
In my case, I would have thought that my most recent stuff was my best stuff until I started getting peer-to-peer reviews on it. Then I came to painfully realize just how very, very far I have to go to consider my work even adequate. Don't see the light yet but hopefully working towards it.McDuffies wrote:I think never being quite satisfied with your own work is quite a healthy approach, many artists I like appear as something of perfectionists to outsiders and fans, but that's just coming from having an idealized, unattainable picture of what your art (or skills) should be like.
Of course that goes as long as you've established a criteria of adequacy, after which you stop tampering with your work and let it live it's own life. It's crucial that you're able to draw a line above your work and say "For better or worse, this is finished." Going back to your old work and fixing it up over and over again, or touching up pages for months or longer before publishing them are ways to stunt your creative growth.
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Just decided that my roommate's use of pencil's isn't quite working for what I had in mind for colouring. Seriously considering going a more high-tech route once I feel more comfortable with the characters' designs on ink and paper.
Just started the second introductory storyline and setting the groundwork for the first major story line. It's kinda weird actually seeing this take shape (and a shape that's reasonably similar to what I imagined).
Just started the second introductory storyline and setting the groundwork for the first major story line. It's kinda weird actually seeing this take shape (and a shape that's reasonably similar to what I imagined).
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I finished scripting a 96-page rough draft for a story set in the Freedom Fries/Orange Revolution universe. I'm pretty excited about the story; I'm less excited about actually drawing it, particularly since I haven't done any drawing in a long time. I'm planning on spending a few months doing art practice in preparation, though, so hopefully I'll be posting some random drawings on the forums in the near future.
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Nice, I look forward to it.LibertyCabbage wrote:I finished scripting a 96-page rough draft for a story set in the Freedom Fries/Orange Revolution universe. I'm pretty excited about the story; I'm less excited about actually drawing it, particularly since I haven't done any drawing in a long time. I'm planning on spending a few months doing art practice in preparation, though, so hopefully I'll be posting some random drawings on the forums in the near future.
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The comic will be 96 pages or the rough draft is 96 pages?
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I'm working on coloring page 6 for tuesday. I have 2 pages after that inked already. Before I started, I had the whole first issue (chapter) thumbnailed out (22 pages). I'm about 3 thumbs into issue 2. I think this story arc will take at least 3 or 4 chapters total. I'm not sure -exactly- how it will wrap up yet, but I know what direction I'm going in, for now. I'm a little concerned I might not be able to keep my pace once I run out of inked pages, the good news is I can ink in my spare time at work. I would love to get to a point where I can start posting twice a week, that's my goal to work up to. We'll see.
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I'm trying to part my weeks in some way to give me a few hours of drawing time.. enough to draw a page or two a week. its been tough!
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Thanks. The story seems pretty different from anything I've written before, so hopefully it'll appeal to people who didn't like my previous comics.VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote: Nice, I look forward to it.
96 comic pages, or four 24-page chapters.Yeahduff wrote:The comic will be 96 pages or the rough draft is 96 pages?
That'd be fairly impressive if you can manage it.chainmailbikini wrote:I would love to get to a point where I can start posting twice a week, that's my goal to work up to. We'll see.
That's the boat I'm in, too, getting mentally prepared to start drawing again. I think I'm gonna hafta say bye-bye to my video games.Phact0rri wrote:I'm trying to part my weeks in some way to give me a few hours of drawing time.. enough to draw a page or two a week. its been tough!
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Re: How are you doing, comic-wise?
The lineart for my next page is done. I've gotten so lazy at doing these, but at the same time I'm kind of amazed I've kept it up this long.

















