And this, children. Is why you don't play with electrical sockets.
Seriously though, Nameless is like a cross between a ring wraith and Alma.
Did it?
Well, I thought that the song and everything at the end was pretty sad. But hey, I havemn't read it in a while.
@Kev; Why would it be a bad joke? I personally thought it was very funny, and very accurate as well.
Where the hell did TS find that pic, anyways? And where did she post it in the first place?
EDIT: Also, Nameless, can we make that comic of yours non-canon for the moment (er. You know what I mean!)? I'm almost done with my own comic.
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Illustrator update:
It works pretty nicely, but lacks a number of the functions found in Inkscape, such as a blur tool and many of the node options. You also can't seem to add handles to a node that didn't start off with them.
e: oh wait there's a separate tool for that. It's still not as handy.
e2: Also, why can't it use hexadecimal colours like decent people?
Well, I thought that the song and everything at the end was pretty sad. But hey, I havemn't read it in a while.
@Kev; Why would it be a bad joke? I personally thought it was very funny, and very accurate as well.
Really! People usually tells me my jokes are bad. Thanks (and why accurate, you said Nameless comic should be non-canon, so the position of the characters wouldn't be right)
My last comic gave me the idea of having the entire NPC village of kobolds (50 minor NPC's and 3-5 major) work for the resistance (but useless in combat since they where peaceful before, but they might serve as workers ad repair crew mens) and change the backstory of Argonath and Flayon so that Keveak and a few others held back whatever destroyed their island, but that might be a bad idea. Opinions? Nah I'll just have the farmers (the two you've seen not all the others) and Ignotus have survived too.
It ain't perlpork (whatever you call it) unless intended by Nameless, it could be for fun he had her land on the blind guy (like when I landed on and broke Nameless spine) or it could be what you say (likely, he IS the guy who made the ABR house of horror. *makes the cross sign to avoid evil*) So give Nameless a chance, he might just be joking.
Illustrator update:
It works pretty nicely, but lacks a number of the functions found in Inkscape, such as a blur tool and many of the node options. You also can't seem to add handles to a node that didn't start off with them.
e: oh wait there's a separate tool for that. It's still not as handy.
e2: Also, why can't it use hexadecimal colours like decent people?
What version of Illustrator do you have ? In CS3 (and CS4, probably), you have very advanced blur tools, located in Effects - Blur. The one you are probably looking for is the Gaussian Blur.
What do you mean it can't use hexadecimal colours correctly ? When you click on Fill, at the end of the Tools Window, another window should appear, and you can type the hexadecimal colour near the "#".
Sorry about the size, I'm still having some trouble with scaling.
Even more sorry about how much the art sucks. I'm having even more trouble with drawing in general.
This comes before all the others. I'll draw a comic soon where I jump out of the portal (and am transformed into my current self with the visor)
What are your scaling problems? You do know that Inkscape shrinks/enlarge it to be the same shape (just smaller/larger) as original if you hold ctrl while scaling. It's not bad for so early actually, you just need a little practise
Okay, I am so sorry for this size, but I kept resizing it and when I re-uploaded and checked it on photobucket it was still small, so eventually I just went "" and just went with it.
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Panel 1:*generic religious chanting*
Panel 2: *raised eyebrow*
Panel 3: Fred - Fine. Sorry. You know what, next time, no, I won't announce you. Okay Eita?
Eita - Geez. Chill Fred. But still, overdramatic much?
Fred - I just wanted to something special, okay? Just... just... fine. I don't need you.
Panel 4: Eita - I... I am so sorry. It's just that, well, Fred's new and he's trying to help... and yeah.
Lying - I know how it is.
Nameless - Same.
*Box reads "Everyone else because I'm too lazy to make that many templates"*
Panel 5: Eita - Anyways, I hear that you all need a way to fly. Well, yeah. Kind of obvious where I come in.
Lying - You do know that I could just cast Mass Fly?
Panel 6: Eita - ... Shut up.
When I upload too big pictures to Imageshack (hopefully it's the same with Photobucket) it makes them smaller but when I click it a ´picture in the right size apear in a new window, have you tried that?
What version of Illustrator do you have ? In CS3 (and CS4, probably), you have very advanced blur tools, located in Effects - Blur. The one you are probably looking for is the Gaussian Blur.
Ah, yes, but it can't blur the stroke by itself, and it rasterises the whole object. And it can't handle anything with the stroke blurred. This made more sense in my head. Let's try again.
It's easier and quicker to do in Inkscape, and while it may take much less time to zoom and create much less lag it also doesn't look any good at >100%. Since I generally work at ~400%, this is important.
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What do you mean it can't use hexadecimal colours correctly ? When you click on Fill, at the end of the Tools Window, another window should appear, and you can type the hexadecimal colour near the "#".
Oh, I see. Yes, that's much better. Also I had to double-click.
However, there are a number of things I do like about it.
When I upload too big pictures to Imageshack (hopefully it's the same with Photobucket) it makes them smaller but when I click it a ´picture in the right size apear in a new window, have you tried that?
If set to Megabyte size upload, Photobucket doesn't shrink most of the time, whereas I don't think Imageshack does period.