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Don't be a baka.
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Just some quick linkbacks: The last appearance of the neighbors, Shinji and Asuka Ikari The last appearance of Agent Avery Brown and Agent Then
Probably should've given the Ikaris coats, but I wanted it clear at a glance they are heading of to work.
Happy to be home. Fan Art update! I found this lovely piece on SecretMirrorC’s Deviant art and felt compelled to share it:
Then doesn't count the colony Sai Fen mentioned in #381 as a fulfillment of "finding us a place to live"
I only just now realized Then's facial markings look like Naruto's.
I wanted Then's stealth effect to be subdued and hard to notice because I hate it when stealth effects are portrayed in media by methods that are visible to the viewer's naked eye. Also so he wasn't noticed too early. :P
I just like the idea of smacking an invisible person.
Just another little post-meeting confrontation. -EDIT- Made some post-update changes to the strip, to fix a little wonky anatomy and make the stealth-agent-i-tentatively-refer-to-as-Waldo a bit easier to see since he was TOO stealthy on this color of backdrop.
Going in Trunch's head-space is weird.
I settled the issue of what to use for names for all the background parents by referring to them in the script collectively as Angry PTA Assembly.
Biggest jumpingest eyebrows yet.
I figure the wall of text expo-speak deserves to be placed in front of a gigantic literal wall. 😉
The writer of the Dawngate Chronicles, as part of Waystone Game's "sharing all of our behind the scenes stuff since the game is being shut down" shared a PDF file with the community that showed his scripts for all of the Dawngate Chronicles strips to date. Reading his scripts and how he described things for his artist really inspired me and I decided to give that a go for myself. Up until now I've worked out the dialogue for each strip on-the-fly from my outlines and the notes I've written down for key story points, but for this one I wrote it out in a proper script format before drawing. It really helped a lot.