Okay, so I’m a little late in getting this one posted, but hey, better late than never! I have a ton of stuff going on right now, but I was determined not to miss another update.
More texture practices in this page, with the brick and metal of the nightstand. This page also includes a better look at what was my room growing up, and should give you an idea as to how cramped it could get in there. Once my parents sell that old house, I wonder if the people who move into it will ever notice (or care) that their home is being illustrated in the pages of a comic? Hehe.
In other news, the P&C Collection Book is still coming along, but at a much slower pace than I would like. I’ve had a ton of running around to do over the past month to get my application for SCAD graduate studies put together. I managed to get it all sent off this past weekend, so now all I can do is wait and pray that they accept me. I’ll let you all know as soon as I hear anything from them.
Official site: PeterandCompany.com
More texture practices in this page, with the brick and metal of the nightstand. This page also includes a better look at what was my room growing up, and should give you an idea as to how cramped it could get in there. Once my parents sell that old house, I wonder if the people who move into it will ever notice (or care) that their home is being illustrated in the pages of a comic? Hehe.
In other news, the P&C Collection Book is still coming along, but at a much slower pace than I would like. I’ve had a ton of running around to do over the past month to get my application for SCAD graduate studies put together. I managed to get it all sent off this past weekend, so now all I can do is wait and pray that they accept me. I’ll let you all know as soon as I hear anything from them.
Official site: PeterandCompany.com
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Thanks! :) I actually haven't heard as many complaints about the "drama card" as I had anticipated. A good majority of people seem to really enjoy the break from the craziness in favor of character development, which I think really speaks a lot for the reader base. I seem to be attracting the crowd that enjoys plot over random slapstick, and that makes me happy. :D
I agree with Teric's comment... And every now and then it's good to flip from sillyness to seriousness in a story to keep it interesting.
And nice work on the backgrounds and textures. heh, how old was the house? Looks like an early 1940's country styled home.
And nice work on the backgrounds and textures. heh, how old was the house? Looks like an early 1940's country styled home.
Thanks so much! The house actually isn't all too old. I believe it was built in the early 70's or so. It is a bit of a country-style home, but the developers weren't exactly the creative type; there are over a dozen homes on my street alone that have the exact same initial floor plan.
HAHAHA, wow... I should probably learn to use Google before I put down character names like that, huh? I was totally unaware that there was a celebrity by that name.
That gave me a pretty good laugh. LOL, so no, the real Steven Wright is not dead. The one in my comic is, and I assure you there is no relation.
That gave me a pretty good laugh. LOL, so no, the real Steven Wright is not dead. The one in my comic is, and I assure you there is no relation.
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