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Its been a while since i squished other people into a page of found. I just haven't had the opportunity.
So in this page we have




Sorry my attempt at a tube station kinda sucks randomly this page took ages but it looks awful, im in a bit of an artist block thing at the moment, trying to slog my way through it. Slog is a good word, I should use it more often
Its been a while since i squished other people into a page of found. I just haven't had the opportunity.
So in this page we have




Sorry my attempt at a tube station kinda sucks randomly this page took ages but it looks awful, im in a bit of an artist block thing at the moment, trying to slog my way through it. Slog is a good word, I should use it more often
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Yep yep, right down to certain places in found actually existing, like the therapy centre Gem goes to and the airfield (although i havent named the airfield) but theyre all actual places, just like some of gem is really me and some of Paul is really my husband. theres little bits and bobs ive taken from real life just to distort it a little LOL
<pedant> I would just point out that your announcement would not normally be made on the tube since Baker Street is not a terminal stop and tube trains don't run to a strict timetable AFAIK. </pedant>
For some reason the scene reminds me of Epping Station (which is of course a surface station) because of the layout, even though you can't get to Baker Street directly from it.
Anyway, don't mind me, another great update!
For some reason the scene reminds me of Epping Station (which is of course a surface station) because of the layout, even though you can't get to Baker Street directly from it.
Anyway, don't mind me, another great update!
Yeah I know they dont read out the trains leaving at whatever platform unless of course theres been a platform alteration, but i thought if I have some annoncement going on in the background then it would be more obvious to those people out there who arent accoustomed to how our tube stations look would know it was some sort of station. so i was doing it more for reiteration purposes than to be accurate hehe
this is a fictional comic, you can use real life memories and personalities of people along with landmarks, you can twist and bend them to how you see will fit into your story, the way I see it... it's not a problem with me if they are announced, not announced, drawn accurately or whatever.
moral of my little sentence is simple, KEEP GOIN GIRL! There's no stopping this sweet little story here.
moral of my little sentence is simple, KEEP GOIN GIRL! There's no stopping this sweet little story here.
I think its more a monday morning tiredness look than a dignified look, although up until her first baby dream gem was quite prim and proper and very much a stiff upper lip sort of girl, we've just seen all that kinda being stripped away through the story to get to her gooey touchy feely soft middle bit.
the stations dont have tubes in them they're just barriers that yoo go trhough to then go to an escalator to get to the tube :) most stations are actually square buildings because (im regurgitating this from my husband because hes a proper london underground enthusiast) they made the buildings square with a flat roof so that more builidngs could be built on top
I know that this is a bit random, but when I read Found I'm always caught off guard by adult Gem's tail. I'm so used to baby Gem being too lil to hold it up...So I get all amazed like "Oooh wow Gem, you're holding your tail up all by yourself like a big squiggle!" and then catch myself - well of COURSE Gem is holding her tail up by herself in this page, because she IS big!
Gem. Do you go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London.....ngton_station?
Are you going see Paddington Bear movie in 2014?
Are you going see Paddington Bear movie in 2014?
I swear, that last shot is quite lovely o.o, I swear, the cubby bits are quite cute and all, but it's last shots like that that just make me enjoy this strip so much. I suppose it's almost a metaphor for cubs in general, it's that balance that makes things really perfect and amazing.
That tube station is all wrong! The announcement should have said "We are very sorry for the delay..."
I took a moment to stop and think about this, and I just realized. You actually managed to instill suspense in your story with the use of a single nappy. Well done sweetheart, you've earned it X>
I took a moment to stop and think about this, and I just realized. You actually managed to instill suspense in your story with the use of a single nappy. Well done sweetheart, you've earned it X>
Okay, wow... Just stumbled across this and read through it all from the very start (took me a few hours... and I'm not going to get enough sleep tonight... but it was worth it)
First off, your art has improved in leaps and bounds, I absolutely love it! Secondly, your ability to create a captivating plot that is unpredictable is astounding! I do a lot of work in the creative writing business, I am friends with several authors and I generally spend a lot of my time trying to help people improve their skills in the area. Not only have you created unique characters, but you have used their personality traits very nicely to dictate their interactions in all situations. This makes it seem highly realistic as well as intriguing, and I love it.
You deserve a thousand points (at the very least) for this amazing work. I would even be so inclined as to suggest that you publish this in a larger sort of way. Even though the drawings at the beginning are not as good as the more recent ones, it almost seems to have an effect that slowly makes the entire story become slowly more believable. As the quality increases, there is also increasing complexity and more interesting things. It's slowly raising us up into believing every aspect of this story. I've read hundreds of quality, published novels that were not as good as this; and I normally am not a big fan of comics in general!
Thank you so much for you time and hard work, we can tell that you're really putting a lot of effort into this and it is a wonderful beautiful thing. If there is ever anything I can do for you, do not hesitate to ask. You are an art goddess in my eyes; master of all the elements. To you I owe my highest respect.
First off, your art has improved in leaps and bounds, I absolutely love it! Secondly, your ability to create a captivating plot that is unpredictable is astounding! I do a lot of work in the creative writing business, I am friends with several authors and I generally spend a lot of my time trying to help people improve their skills in the area. Not only have you created unique characters, but you have used their personality traits very nicely to dictate their interactions in all situations. This makes it seem highly realistic as well as intriguing, and I love it.
You deserve a thousand points (at the very least) for this amazing work. I would even be so inclined as to suggest that you publish this in a larger sort of way. Even though the drawings at the beginning are not as good as the more recent ones, it almost seems to have an effect that slowly makes the entire story become slowly more believable. As the quality increases, there is also increasing complexity and more interesting things. It's slowly raising us up into believing every aspect of this story. I've read hundreds of quality, published novels that were not as good as this; and I normally am not a big fan of comics in general!
Thank you so much for you time and hard work, we can tell that you're really putting a lot of effort into this and it is a wonderful beautiful thing. If there is ever anything I can do for you, do not hesitate to ask. You are an art goddess in my eyes; master of all the elements. To you I owe my highest respect.
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