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FUN FACTS
-Most of the jewelry yinglet females wear is comprised of thin, pressed copper or bronze wafers.
-Most yinglet enclaves are located in the vast grasslands south of the Val Salian passage, and are much more tribal in nature. In comparison, the Val Salian yinglets (especially the females) are much more cosmopolitan in behavior and fashion.
NON-FUN FACTS
x + 3y = 1 - 2z
FUN FACTS
-Most of the jewelry yinglet females wear is comprised of thin, pressed copper or bronze wafers.
-Most yinglet enclaves are located in the vast grasslands south of the Val Salian passage, and are much more tribal in nature. In comparison, the Val Salian yinglets (especially the females) are much more cosmopolitan in behavior and fashion.
NON-FUN FACTS
x + 3y = 1 - 2z
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Aw man, really? I hadn't thought about Bone for a long time, but looking back, it definitely influenced my perception of comic-based storytelling. I'd say that, and Terry Pratchett's Discworld books have the same overall tone to what I'm aiming for here; a solid balance between the world being a serious place, yet there is so much absurdity within that it's best just to laugh and have fun with it.
So thanks; that observation means a lot!
So thanks; that observation means a lot!
I find it very merry as you can obtain the planar equation, x+3y+2z=1. You can then obtain the values where the plane intersects the axis. You can then form a similar planar equation and obtain the points of intersection. Finally you can add in a final planar equation and deduce their nature through use of a 3x3 matrix and its inverse.
Excellent! If every artist's got something that defines their style, I'd say that expressions are mine. They're the first thing to pop into my mind when I storyboard, and the poses and placements kinda follow after them.
And an out-loud laugh? I'm super pleased to hear that this series of pictures and words was able to get one out of ya!
And an out-loud laugh? I'm super pleased to hear that this series of pictures and words was able to get one out of ya!
They have a few spoken folktales, but humanity is the only culture that produces books in general, let alone fiction.
Still, more than 50% of the human population is illiterate, and it requires a printing press to produce, so it's hardly the booming industry that it is today.
Still, more than 50% of the human population is illiterate, and it requires a printing press to produce, so it's hardly the booming industry that it is today.
Well I hope it's because all the subliminal messages I've been embedding in the comics are starting to take hold!
That said, yinglets are an open species, so if you ever get in the mood, by all means make one! Just be sure to message me, because I don't want to miss anything yinglet-related that others are doing. :)
That said, yinglets are an open species, so if you ever get in the mood, by all means make one! Just be sure to message me, because I don't want to miss anything yinglet-related that others are doing. :)
Essentially, much as Poak is unusually large, Figgit is unusually small. If he goes naked and acts stupid (well, more stupid), he can actually be mistaken for a lesser yinglet; clothed, he's often mistaken for a child. This lets him get away with a lot ("Hey, don't kill him! He's too young to know calling you a @#%$@!$*& isn't a good idea! Now run along, little fellow."), and helps him with his two chosen careers: burgling and begging. He can get through openings most people don't think to secure and take stuff (so long as it's not too heavy) and when out begging people often take pity on this young destitute orphan yinglet and toss him a little extra. He's more clever than smart, but he's pretty clever.
Other than being really small, the only thing I've thought of in regards to his appearance is that he'd wear raggedy clothing or none, depending on the circumstances, and he has a male-sized tail puff. Fur and eye color is currently up in the air.
I've thought of commissioning a pic of him, something like the one Flinthoof did for Gazzel, but it'd be hard to show his diminutive size without something to compare him with.
Other than being really small, the only thing I've thought of in regards to his appearance is that he'd wear raggedy clothing or none, depending on the circumstances, and he has a male-sized tail puff. Fur and eye color is currently up in the air.
I've thought of commissioning a pic of him, something like the one Flinthoof did for Gazzel, but it'd be hard to show his diminutive size without something to compare him with.
It is a well established fact that makeover artist is a profession of the quick and dexterous, and often creates entire guilds around the act. In fairer cities, the comely dare not brave the stylishly dark alleys in fear of on rushing scissors and the sound of skin creams being brought to bear.
Man, I can see the local government funneling money into underground stylist collectives as an experimental form of Public Service.
"M'lord! Citizens speak of a leather-worker in the market district who has been wearing the same sweat-stained tunic for three weeks!"
"Put him on... the list."
"M'lord! Citizens speak of a leather-worker in the market district who has been wearing the same sweat-stained tunic for three weeks!"
"Put him on... the list."
Kassie should be happy. They could have made her wear a spiky bra!
It's too bad it wasn't longer, but a 4-page makeover sequence would have ruined the comic's flow. She looks pretty nice now, though. And while she definitely looks much more feminine, she still looks like Kassie underneath it all. Good job!
It's too bad it wasn't longer, but a 4-page makeover sequence would have ruined the comic's flow. She looks pretty nice now, though. And while she definitely looks much more feminine, she still looks like Kassie underneath it all. Good job!
Well thank you! I'm actually pretty conflicted about part of that; on one hand, I'm definitely learning how to make these things look a bit prettier each time! But on the other hand, it definitely takes a few hours longer than I'd like to spend on a comic page, because my goal is to find a good method of speeding things up while keeping things looking decent.
There's a lot of story to tell, and I'm anxious to get it told! While I'd love to make each panel a little work of art in itself, I'd rather spend the effort on more panels overall to play around with movement and timing stuff.
But then I see that this page looks all pretty and want to keep at it.
There's a lot of story to tell, and I'm anxious to get it told! While I'd love to make each panel a little work of art in itself, I'd rather spend the effort on more panels overall to play around with movement and timing stuff.
But then I see that this page looks all pretty and want to keep at it.
So worth the wait I love this outfit way more then your spoiler!, or even Kasi's Ivenmoth uniform.
I can't help but hope that Kasi will be forced to dress al like that whenever she vists the Yinglets.
I also can't help but hope this is only her first makeover. After-all this was just a rush job for the council meeting, and I can't help but feel Kasi is going to have to endure a more lengthy and thought out one later. Maybe even get a new outfit to go with it.
I also look at Vizlet and think she isn't done with Kasi not by a long-shot. I think this is just part-one of her plan to mold Kasi into a proper Yinglet girl of the enclave.
I can't help but hope that Kasi will be forced to dress al like that whenever she vists the Yinglets.
I also can't help but hope this is only her first makeover. After-all this was just a rush job for the council meeting, and I can't help but feel Kasi is going to have to endure a more lengthy and thought out one later. Maybe even get a new outfit to go with it.
I also look at Vizlet and think she isn't done with Kasi not by a long-shot. I think this is just part-one of her plan to mold Kasi into a proper Yinglet girl of the enclave.
is this... some kind of [forced sissification] stuff? >v>...*chuckles*
and one of yinglet's black teeth reminds me 'Ohaguro'...one of the old,bizarr Japanese traditional make-up...
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.co.....3b9a897a35.jpg
...maybe it IS ohaguro ' - '
and one of yinglet's black teeth reminds me 'Ohaguro'...one of the old,bizarr Japanese traditional make-up...
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.co.....3b9a897a35.jpg
...maybe it IS ohaguro ' - '
Man, the definitions get kinda difficult at this point; I think for it to be "sissification," Kass would need to still have his manly bits. So I'd call it "forced feminization," is it still that, when the victim is already female (although he/she hasn't come to terms with it yet)?
And also, that girl's teeth have actually always been black! Just more of the unstable yinglet DNA at work there~
She has very mixed feelings about it.
And also, that girl's teeth have actually always been black! Just more of the unstable yinglet DNA at work there~
She has very mixed feelings about it.
XD more than likely.
Demon: Where did I put my soul whip?
Kender: What does it look like? *all innocent eyed*
Demon: Ummm....*looks around like he shouldn't be talking about it* A whip made of flesh, metal and fire?
Kender: That does sound familiar....*looks in bag* I found one earlier, is this yours?
Demon: YES! *grabs notices other demonic weapons in the bag* ummm.... I think we'll leave *mutters* before they steal -OUR- souls...
Kenders: Okay BAI BAI! *after demons leave* what nice folks we should see them more often
Kenders inadvertently hailed as heroes
Demon: Where did I put my soul whip?
Kender: What does it look like? *all innocent eyed*
Demon: Ummm....*looks around like he shouldn't be talking about it* A whip made of flesh, metal and fire?
Kender: That does sound familiar....*looks in bag* I found one earlier, is this yours?
Demon: YES! *grabs notices other demonic weapons in the bag* ummm.... I think we'll leave *mutters* before they steal -OUR- souls...
Kenders: Okay BAI BAI! *after demons leave* what nice folks we should see them more often
Kenders inadvertently hailed as heroes
Oh my god, this conversation
You're spot-on with the comparison to kobolds, gully dwarves and the like; the yinglets' "secret" is to just reproduce as much as possible, so that even if most meet untimely deaths, they're curious and take lots of risks, so each generation (of those that survive) continues to advance!
Like lemmings, they're pretty hopeless, but they're too numerous and fast/hidey to exterminate entirely!
It's been tried, but is now generally accepted that if your city gets a yinglet infestation, it's best to just work out some kind of co-existence and hope for the best.
You're spot-on with the comparison to kobolds, gully dwarves and the like; the yinglets' "secret" is to just reproduce as much as possible, so that even if most meet untimely deaths, they're curious and take lots of risks, so each generation (of those that survive) continues to advance!
Like lemmings, they're pretty hopeless, but they're too numerous and fast/hidey to exterminate entirely!
It's been tried, but is now generally accepted that if your city gets a yinglet infestation, it's best to just work out some kind of co-existence and hope for the best.
Yeah there's definitely some similarities there; the entirety of their species' fashion is based on "scrounge up whatever plants, stones, etc that are laying around the area and put 'em together somehow," which is pretty much the same way most human cultures developed!
They've only recently introduced basic weaving skills into (most, but not all) their enclaves, and tend to rely on other species for the production of "finer" materials.
They've only recently introduced basic weaving skills into (most, but not all) their enclaves, and tend to rely on other species for the production of "finer" materials.
Well awesome! From the beginning, I wanted to make Kass' experience the part that anchors the rest of the story, but still make sure that there's still plenty of other things happening, to keep it from being too centralized on the TG aspect. I'm glad I did, because apparently you're not the only one who might not necessarily enjoy the TF or TG or etc aspects, but still find something about the story as a whole to enjoy!
When I was reading this page of the comic, I was hearing music in my head that sounded familiar and somewhat appropriate. I was able to pinpoint it to this song: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sB6Wu-dwENM
I love the way Kass hugs his shoulders after his Ivenmoth uniform is ripped off like he's cold. The girl's designs look nice, but, to be fair, I was expecting that. You almost always do something to make each character look different. Even if he or she is someone we'll never see again.
I love the way Kass hugs his shoulders after his Ivenmoth uniform is ripped off like he's cold. The girl's designs look nice, but, to be fair, I was expecting that. You almost always do something to make each character look different. Even if he or she is someone we'll never see again.
Three unknown means you need three equations, or two values, to solve it, though you could graph the possible solutions, hint it is the simplest form of a plane. XD
Also, you would need to write it in one of the following formats:
f(x)=1-3y-2z simplest and most common method
f(y)=(1-x-2z)/3
f(z)=(1-x-3y)2
And math is fun as long as you aren't forced to do it.
Also, you would need to write it in one of the following formats:
f(x)=1-3y-2z simplest and most common method
f(y)=(1-x-2z)/3
f(z)=(1-x-3y)2
And math is fun as long as you aren't forced to do it.
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