15 (wherein a brief tour is given)
Just how lame can that place get? Also, I love comic covers with disembodied heads.
Ah, busy times, busy times! I’m nowhere near getting a fixed schedule going on for this comic. Which means I’ll have to wait at least another month before going public with it. Oh well!
I’ve tried something different with this one. Can you tell what that is? The answer, after the jump…
I ditched the watercolors for this one and went all digital. There are some good things about this, and some bad. I like how I finally used a more-or-less proper palette for this one. The colors were much more haphazard before. On the other hand… I dunno. It was all a little more lively? Not just because of the colors, but because of the randomness of the brush strokes. Hm, things to ponder…
I also made a dumb mistake; because I work in a much higher resolution than what you see here, I didn’t realize until the end that Daughter’s face would look so tiny here. So, from now on, no more full-body drawings of these two unless the panels are much larger.
Here, have a real-size version of Daughter’s face in the last frame, for your trouble in reading so far:
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Though I like this one better:
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This reminds me of an old apartment of mine. You could stand in one spot and see everything.