Toning down the graphic violence in general.
6 years ago
Now, I have been thinking on this for a while:
I'm been thinking on toning down the violence I do in my stuff. Reasons I have are both personal and, whatever you believe it or not, spiritual and quasi-religious(?).
Not gonna spend time on the why's, since again, it's more personal than anything. I will keep doing fights and such, but.
-No more Fetish Deaths. I realize I didn't really like them at all.
-No more excess blood, maybe a drop or one, but not that much (less red in general) black bruises are gonna be fine and replace the reddish bruises and blood.
Exceptions are gonna be SPY-Games, which is still in progress and, well, gotta end the comic the way it should, with a "death".
Also, commissions were the violence is not a "turn on" and in fact part of the story/tragedy, like certain comic I'm being commissioned for.
See ya, then!
I'm been thinking on toning down the violence I do in my stuff. Reasons I have are both personal and, whatever you believe it or not, spiritual and quasi-religious(?).
Not gonna spend time on the why's, since again, it's more personal than anything. I will keep doing fights and such, but.
-No more Fetish Deaths. I realize I didn't really like them at all.
-No more excess blood, maybe a drop or one, but not that much (less red in general) black bruises are gonna be fine and replace the reddish bruises and blood.
Exceptions are gonna be SPY-Games, which is still in progress and, well, gotta end the comic the way it should, with a "death".
Also, commissions were the violence is not a "turn on" and in fact part of the story/tragedy, like certain comic I'm being commissioned for.
See ya, then!
That being said.. I can understand why you want to move away from death and bloody violence. You draw whatever you wish. :)
personally I'd rather artists get to do their work as they want to. Weather is's sexualized, or overly violent. Or the complete opposite of those. :>
Express yourself how ya want to.