Yes, all canines turn into jello in the presence of Vidu. Maybe because he smells like a really, really, really big 4 winged chicken.
Haha, between now and last update, I rewrote the remainder of chapter two ......... TWICE.
Give me something to obsess over and I'll fly you to the moon. %D
It isn't a question of what the story actually is. It's a question of how I want to tell the story.
TWC: some detail shots of this page. The extremely fantastic thing about watercolor is that it's so imperfect. I love that it staunchly refuses to offer the detail that acrylics or photoshop might.
I guess what I'm saying is I love being incapable of perfect mark making with watercolor, and that knowledge relieves me of having to try. (now if only I could find a similar tool to stop me from perfecting writing, eh? ... Actually, that tool is a weekly update schedule.)
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Recommended Reading Posted on 13 Jul 2010 02:31 pm by blix
Definitely one of the more interesting web comics I've gotten in to recently. It's worth a word of warning though - this comic doesn't cry about offending religious views.
I guess what interests me is regardless of what a comic says, if it says anything about a raw human experience, I'm probably fascinated, and religion is very human and very difficult to write on. It's fantastic that while reading this comic, I felt both offended [because there is a lot of good in religion] and emotionally engaged [because if I wrote an autobiography, my life would include very similar circumstances].
Aw, I really love the emotion that comes off from this page. I also enjoy how it plays on the visual narrative of comics. Thanks for posting the detailed shots of the watercolor pages btw. That's one thing I love about watercolors and why I love incorporating natural watercolor textures in my own work. It's got just a very fluid/unpredictable nature to it. <3
Aw, that last panel is so sweet! This whole page is so lovely <3
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Posted by Carapace on 21 Nov 2010 09:21 am!
Because I'm juuuust catching up with the comic! Augh, so much I missed!
But I wanted to say how much I adore your watercolors. I wish they were embraced more as a comics-color option, they're glorious! At least when it's someone like you who knows what they're doing. I love how floaty and ethereal everyone here looks to be.
And also I want more print-TG to buy. Expect that comment to show up a lot. I love my Issue 1!