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Oh Thorin, you wee scaredy yinglet.
A lot earlier then I wanted to, but I'll be out all weekend so, you all get it early. Enjoy. <^\/^>
(edit: fixed the "th")
If you like this comic be sure to check out the better comic that inspired this http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13286847
Yinglets, Val Salia belong to
Valsalia
Blanks belong to me.
Oh Thorin, you wee scaredy yinglet.
A lot earlier then I wanted to, but I'll be out all weekend so, you all get it early. Enjoy. <^\/^>
(edit: fixed the "th")
If you like this comic be sure to check out the better comic that inspired this http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13286847
Yinglets, Val Salia belong to
Valsalia
Blanks belong to me.
Category All / All
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That is indeed the proper yinglet reaction to a perceived threat (i.e. anything that's bigger than you and has you cornered)! :D
Also, there's definitely been a lot of little artistic improvements over the last few pages, on the blanks, yinglets and environments. Comickin's just great for overall practice, isn't it?
Also, there's definitely been a lot of little artistic improvements over the last few pages, on the blanks, yinglets and environments. Comickin's just great for overall practice, isn't it?
Let me tell you, both from personal experience and well-known Important Things to Know While Making Comics; never, EVER redraw. Not only has it been the death of too many comic-based works on its own, but any artist's style will fluctuate significantly over several years (unless they're truly reached the very end of their artistic journey), so if you redraw once, the urge to do so again later can often arise.
Plus, it might seem like a good idea at first, but it's really hard to maintain enthusiasm several weeks in to a months (or sometimes years)-long retread of old territory while your head is full of ideas about where the story is going where you left off.
Plus plus, the readers of just about any comic would far prefer to see new stuff than redraws, in just about any case!
Overall, even though the urge hits just about all of us sometime, it's just contradictory to any comic-drawer's growth as an artist, and as a storyteller.
Lookit me, getting all art-preachy~
It's important, though, it is!
Plus, it might seem like a good idea at first, but it's really hard to maintain enthusiasm several weeks in to a months (or sometimes years)-long retread of old territory while your head is full of ideas about where the story is going where you left off.
Plus plus, the readers of just about any comic would far prefer to see new stuff than redraws, in just about any case!
Overall, even though the urge hits just about all of us sometime, it's just contradictory to any comic-drawer's growth as an artist, and as a storyteller.
Lookit me, getting all art-preachy~
It's important, though, it is!
Well thank you very much for the dangers of re drawing them. Truth is there is a want to, but I wouldn't do it until the comic was done and I had nothing else to do. But I have a comic in mind after this and a story of the blanks past that I may make into a comic as well, ”the fall of the third golden era” or ”the Zite”. And yes I must look forward not backwards (unless I need to for references). It makes me happy that you care enough about this topic and possibly my comic enogh that you go ”preachy.”
Also I can't thank you enough for allowing me to make a story in your world as well this comic has been so good for me to do. Thank you. <^\/^>
Also I can't thank you enough for allowing me to make a story in your world as well this comic has been so good for me to do. Thank you. <^\/^>
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