The one where Te Fahn learns the nuances of the genre. — Just want to reply a bit to the topic from Friday’s update, and say thank you to everyone expressing concern for my well-being. I’m not doing as badly[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Selkie sequel comic is just one panel a day of people making dumb faces. No dialogue, no plot. Just faces.
From an early point in things, I knew I wanted Wu and Sandy to eventually become, at some stage, either a couple or siblings. I hope it's clear which of the two I chose.
Was trying to get this one done earlier than I normally do because I have to wake up early this morning, but… bleagh. Will be finishing colors and drawing the rest of the background in panel 5 tonight. -EDIT- there[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Forgot to make a transcript commentary until Saturday. Uh........ cheese is good?
Selkie no, those aren’t obscure psuedo-emojis you’re speaking. -EDIT 3-8-2019- I’m sorry,but the next Selkie update will be tomorrow. I worked a twelve hour day yesterday then had to go help pack up items and move furniture at my Grandmother’s[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I miss the pseudo-emojis sometimes, it was something distinctly "me" and I had fun coming up with them, but they were just causing too many legibility problems.
Kind of a second moment of feedback response, on this one. Original draft was Amanda intercepting Selkie here, but Keisha's absence form screen time was mentioned on Friday's comments, and while I had bene intending to work some Keisha and Heather time into the scene while we're in the school setting anyway, it occured to me that this would be a good moment for it. Won't change the end result any.