CUORE VOODOO restarts today!
I'm not going to update comicgenesis page again. Too many bugs, too slow, really.
A reduced version will be updated on my Furaffinity gallery, while a bigger resolution version will be available on my Furtopia site.
Hope you like it!
http://sans.furtopia.org
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Edit: aww, I forgot: in this page
fogdagger and
psicoz
<3
I'm not going to update comicgenesis page again. Too many bugs, too slow, really.
A reduced version will be updated on my Furaffinity gallery, while a bigger resolution version will be available on my Furtopia site.
Hope you like it!
http://sans.furtopia.org
<<< PREV | FIRST | NEXT >>>
Edit: aww, I forgot: in this page
fogdagger and
psicoz<3
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Comics
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 700 x 1124px
File Size 285.8 kB
Cuore Voodoo 2 -- A title I've been waiting for!
And I appreciate the scenery in panels 1 and 5 -- not the background scenery, the Sans back scenery. And yes, she really should start living again. :)
A few notes on English:
Panel 1: Here, Fog would most likely use the progressive form of the present tense -- "You're going out on Sunday morning?"
Panel 2: Fog would most likely say, "You've got an appointment?" or, "You have an appointment?"
Also, idiomatic expressions: Fog could say either, "It's been more than a year since you divorced," or, "It's been more than a year after your divorce." If I understood the rhyme or reason for these idioms, I would tell you... but I don't. They're just idioms. =D
Panel 3: "Honestly, I've got an emergency at work," or simply, "I have an emergency at work."
By the way, did I mention the Sans back scenery? Lovely view. :)
Mark
And I appreciate the scenery in panels 1 and 5 -- not the background scenery, the Sans back scenery. And yes, she really should start living again. :)
A few notes on English:
Panel 1: Here, Fog would most likely use the progressive form of the present tense -- "You're going out on Sunday morning?"
Panel 2: Fog would most likely say, "You've got an appointment?" or, "You have an appointment?"
Also, idiomatic expressions: Fog could say either, "It's been more than a year since you divorced," or, "It's been more than a year after your divorce." If I understood the rhyme or reason for these idioms, I would tell you... but I don't. They're just idioms. =D
Panel 3: "Honestly, I've got an emergency at work," or simply, "I have an emergency at work."
By the way, did I mention the Sans back scenery? Lovely view. :)
Mark
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