Now that the scanner embarrassment is done with (it will haunt me forever, but only at 3 am when I'm trying to sleep), it's back to the regular sketchbook scans containing horror and occasionally a decent drawing or two ('s ok, only my $1 patrons are subjected to this torture)
Trying to make comics faster. It's not even the drawing bits, it's all the word bits that take forever, which I guess makes sense because what's a word if not a series of tiny annoying drawings.
Ok, I think I have finalized the writing on this thing. A sample below, so you can see why this is taking so long.
The problem with being bad at cross-hatching is that I only realize I hate it after wasting 40 minutes.
I saw a post about contrapposto, and I think it's important to remember its lesser-known but equally valid variants.
For some reason I'm still trying to watch my posture to avoid becoming a vulture. I should just embrace it at this point. I've already mastered eating horribly and vomiting when threatened, so all I have left to figure out is flight and I'm good.
The quarantine has made my terrible posture worse so it's even more effort to ungoblin myself.
So that XCOM: Chimera Squad footage was pretty good, but I did spend entirely too much time inspecting if the Vipers still had breasts. For science, y'know. Dr. Tygan worked hard to figure out what those were for. 1/2
I have cut out the middleman and correctly anticipated what people would ask me to draw.
I've only had Hades for a day but
Ys Origin features a large cast of characters who fail to realize that the one person single-handedly cleaving through legions of demons without using magic is maybe not someone you should be trash-talking.
Another one from the TFS review because I still think thirsty cheelai is hilarious.