Panel 9 looks like Hero grew some boobies. :smallredface: :smalltongue:
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Panel 9 looks like Hero grew some boobies. :smallredface: :smalltongue:
I did not realize grabbing someone's shirt was enough for them to suddenly have breasts :smalltongue:
The art looks so natural, as in, beautifully done character expressions that seem real. The writing is excellent as well. MORE!
Thats nice.
meanwhile we have 2 (or 3) people who want to save her and can survive.
And I also noticed that panel 10 proves that Bart is a liar and still has two eyes. (Which he is quick to hide in panel 11.)
...Hope that bart becomes his sidekick.
Heehee, I like Hero - he seems like the kind of person who doesn't know his own strength.
I have to say though, in the panel where he's got his hands over his eyes, it looks like he's playing peekaboo :smalltongue: (and I realise that's just a limitation of the three-fingered hand, I just couldn't help myself but mention it).
Yeah, I debated having his eyes closed, but that looked weird, too. It's been interesting stretching the stick figures to their limits for expressions :smalltongue:
This is fantastically done so far; I can't wait for more.
-Wrath
Your wish is my command :smallwink:
(This is my second to last prepared one :smalleek: I need to get back to making these!)
*sniggers*. Not irresponsible at all. Seriously, how could anyone think that?
Charming has liliac bedsheets and a teddy bear. That's fitting.
And I wonder what the lady in blue was whispering to him in the first panel... :smallamused:
Probably something to do with Lady Red :smallwink:
I loved this. The last panel made me crack up laughing... which turned into a cough - drat you woman! You know I have a cold! :smalltongue::smallbiggrin:
I love that he wears his crown over his sleeping hat thing (what are those things called?)... his chamberlain guy keeps making me think Lobot from Star Wars though... :smallredface:
Or you could stop being funny :smalltongue::smallbiggrin:
More of an observation... Lobot is the guy on Cloud City/Bespin who hovers in the background behind Lando and has the funny thing around his head with the lights flashing. And... that was a really bad explanation. This guy. The chamberlain's hair makes me think Lobot for some reason.
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Done :smalltongue:
Just found this comic. Must say I enjoy it. :smallcool:
I just noticed that Charming has his crown over his nightcap. :smallbiggrin: That's freaking awesome.
*subscribes*
Well, duh, how else would people know he's Prince Charming? :smalltongue:
And the newest:
http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/2364/hq006.png
Hahaheehee :smallbiggrin:
Oh well done :smallbiggrin:
I love the zoom-in on the bag and the 'what is this? lead?!' - also that's nicely realistic looking fire, I'm impressed :smallsmile:
Very nice. Good to see that he has his priorities straight. :smallbiggrin:
And... it's "all right," not "alright." :smallsmile:
That's what happens when you know your way around Photoshop as well as Inkscape :smallwink: (Made the base flame shape in Inkscape, used it as a brush in Photoshop to make the fire, then imported that to Inkscape -- not that you'd really care about the details :smallamused:)
Both are valid, and "alright" reads as more casual to me, so I deliberately chose it as I was aiming for a "sure, whatever" tone rather than a "very well" tone to his statement :smallsmile:
Well he's off to a good start. :smalltongue:
I worry for Princess Isabelle.... :smallamused:
What are the two blacksmiths in the background doing?
Noticed the people are very tall in this comic. Compared to OOTS they are skinny ogres.:smallwink:
I like the unconventional use of perspective drawn in panel 7 and 12. You're almost breaking the fourthwall of 2-D comics. :smalltongue:
Well, remember the subtitle :smallwink::smallamused:
Of the four panels the blacksmiths are in:
1: working
2: "Arg! My hand!" "Oh, no, did I hit you?!"
3: "Hahahahaha! I got you!" "Not funny!"
4: working
I did that, then realized I had to put the main characters right on top of the action :smallsigh: Figured it was better to leave them in than to have a boring blank wall in the background.
Yep, taller and skinnier. The first sketches were using actual stick figures (stick for a body), which I actually prefer for being able to show action/emotion as you can curve the bodies easily. But I wanted clothes as well, so I compromised :smalltongue:
Well, just walking along a flat wall is so boring! And perspective isn't hard, so I decided to mix things up a bit.
Hey, remeber when you could almost respect charming?
Like, 7 comics ago?
...Me neither!
Yet his legs are in the air...
Just as awesome as always.