Friday, March 31, 2017

E12


This comic pushed me right to the edge.  A better artist than I could probably render this better: it took me 6 hours to get the comic right, not counting the fact that the people themselves were already created for earlier uses.

I can't really believe that I'm doing this.  I look at this comic and I'm in a state of wonder; I conceived of needing a gelatinous cube for the joke, not knowing for sure if I could make one . . . and damned if it wasn't difficult.  But I'm so proud of myself for actually making it look legit that I'm thoroughly stunned.

I truly think I've got something good going here.

UPDATE:

Ouch.

I just had two people pull their $10 donations from Patreon, last minute.  But I understand.  Paint my face sad, but all I can think is that I've let them down by not producing enough valued and useful information.  Thank you both for the support you've given me in the past.  I hope you will both continue to read and support me vocally in the comments, as I don't want to lose you as readers.

5 comments:

  1. I can imagine the players sitting at the table having this very conversation...

    Guy in the Cube: Dude! Shut up and get me the freak out of here!

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  2. I have an image in my head of some point, maybe a few months down the line, when you are running a party and by sheer coincidence the players arrange themselves the same way that a comic is drawn, perhaps even share some banter reminiscent of the comic in a surreal moment of life imitating art.
    I love the cube: it's got some real liveliness to it!

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  3. Good dialogue and good cube. You are improving, Alexis.

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  4. Yah the depth on that cube is pretty great.

    That's where I see a lot of potential trouble, but the overall shape with the waves really does give it that wobble feel.

    Now for a fun question, can it be pulled out for combat maps too?

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