I’d like to take a moment here to ask a small favor from everyone, if I may: Spread the word about Selkie if you can. I’d love to continue growing the comic’s audience and reaching it out to more like-minded[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Panel 1 is partially inspired by real life. While on vacation and sharing a hotel room with my family two weeks ago, I was informed that I murmer and talk in my sleep. Loudly, apparently. No one would tell me if I said anything embarrassing...
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Freehanded this one the same way I did the dream sequence strips before it. No sketches or thumbnails. Not sure it works as well for the strip's "regular" style as it did for the line-less dream-world.
I estimate this strip to be 42% lasers.
It emerges. -EDIT- Woops, completely spaced on mentioning this, but I just got back from watching my brother in law graduate Marine Corps Boot Camp last week. Congrats, Cam! Semper Fi!
I don't think I'd want this much loose wobbleyness as a regular feature, but I do like the speed at which this dream-sequence method makes strips.
A variation on this dream sequence, featuring a dark and scary forest instead of a seashore, was going to be part of the doctor visit arc but I shelved it until later.
I like the colors on this one.
I wanted this strip to look looser than usual so I drew it all freehand straight into Photoshop, no sketches or penciling first.
Technically, Todd, if she gets to choose who she is, Doctor Terrorhammer is still on the table. Ending this arc a bit melancholy. Next storyline starts next week. Oh and also, I’ve been convinced to implement tags on the comics[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Every time I see a red pickup truck, I think of Smallfoot from the Go-Bots.
The upper case I and lower case l in the font I use for Selkie look identical. Did not consider that when making substitution-cypher dialog. XD
Eventually I want to work out a full tensei alphabet for the Ancillary Art page.