I get motion-sick if I try to read anything in moving vehicles, but my solution isn’t pinching my nose. It’s to nap through every road trip.
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Wanted a second line in the last panel for a punchline but (1) I think it would've detracted from the scene a bit and (2) the best thing I could come up with was something-something "If you're a cop, you have to tell me or it's illegal".
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Keisha's love for dancing is something that's on her cast page entry but hasn't been showed in the strip yet. Glad I got the chance to show her revelry.
Tina last appeared in Strip #114, then-unnamed. Selkie114 – – – – – I’m going to have to move Selkie to a new webhost in the near future. Just a heads up in case any hiccups occur.
George Sandy Wu Tony Ricky Hamud Moonsong Zeri and Mikella are part of the crowd in Panel 1, but I'm not going to tag them because they're too small to discern with any clarity.
Some work ahead of her. —– Fanart Sharing Day! Bill from The Far Side of Utopia sent this cute portrait of Todd and Selkie: Thanks, Bill!
A line of trimmed dialogue I didn't have room for: Andi: I wanted to make things right with her, but I didn't realize how MUCH there was to make right...
I was going to draw "panel" 3 as a long shot of Amanda with the injuries on her limbs, but... I couldn't, I just couldn't.
I sketched little flags to hang from the tips of Lillians hairsticks, but it looked kind of silly so I didn't include them.
That birthmark was a last minute addition because why not.
I am planning a hectic morning for the girl's dorm.
A hard conversation continues. – – – – – I’m working the kinks out of recording screen-captures of the drawing of the strip and SHOULD have this strip’s drawing from inks to colors successfully recorded. Have to review it before[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Andi's hair may look silly, but I like drawing it. It's distinctive.
I must not tell lies. I must not tell lies. I must not tell lies. I must not tell lies. I must not tell lies. I must not tell lies.
My own parents had me at eighteen-ish. They kept me, but in another life and another set of circumstances, I could've been Amanda.