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I rolled my eyes a little at the ol' disability enhanced senses trope, but since I already know that Faux is a balanced enough character, I can let it slide.
What's been really striking is that not only is the duialogue nice and snappy, but your art builds up a nice rhtymn. The well-defined outlined and everything done in strong pencils but NOT inked gives this series a flashybacky and looser, comedic feel to it. I like it very much.
What's been really striking is that not only is the duialogue nice and snappy, but your art builds up a nice rhtymn. The well-defined outlined and everything done in strong pencils but NOT inked gives this series a flashybacky and looser, comedic feel to it. I like it very much.
Haha, awesome! :D I like how you've depicted the relationship between Faux and Nishi, where they can kinda joke around about each other's quirks! Faux got Nishi really good with the noseflick, that definitely made me laugh! With such a big nose, no doubt it's easy for Faux to find! They both have big body parts and they both have absent sisters! And whoa, is he setting Nishi up with Fuxie? Or is it someone else? And who is that silhouette in the background? (Or there's always a risk that I'm just missing the obvious!) We're finding out more cool connections between the characters in any case, and in a really funny and fun way, too! :D
I guess a big loud noise would be easy to flick. ;O; But I guess that's how rougher pals do it! :3
The first silhouette was Nishi/Faux imagining Faux's sister, and neither of them really know what she looks like so she's just a fox shadow. That imagination shadow stays around for a while, and disappears. When Faux bring's up his friend, the other Fox shadow being imagined appears. (: But the one in the bottom corner was the most confusing, since Nishi was imagining things with Faux's sister's shadow, he was imagining it with both of them. X3 Maybe that's something I need to fix up. X3 Thanks for letting me know Boskeroo! :3
And thanks for the other stuff too! :D I always like makin' fun connections. :3
The first silhouette was Nishi/Faux imagining Faux's sister, and neither of them really know what she looks like so she's just a fox shadow. That imagination shadow stays around for a while, and disappears. When Faux bring's up his friend, the other Fox shadow being imagined appears. (: But the one in the bottom corner was the most confusing, since Nishi was imagining things with Faux's sister's shadow, he was imagining it with both of them. X3 Maybe that's something I need to fix up. X3 Thanks for letting me know Boskeroo! :3
And thanks for the other stuff too! :D I always like makin' fun connections. :3
No problem, Nishnishi! :) But ack, sorry, I was afraid I was just missing something clear - I was just paying too much attention to commenting on the fun exchange between Nishi and Faux and so I didn't think through the imagined parts well enough, but it makes perfect sense now and adds to the hilarity of the scene. Plus, it was a fun and funny enough comic that I totally enjoyed it despite being too slow to understand that part, so I don't think you have anything to worry about. X3
My hat's off on an interesting element you added here. For this reason, I'll comment at this spot rather than below. :)
The idea of Faux "imagining" his sister is something I can very closely relate to. I can still see enough out of the one eye I have left to know where people are and stuff. However, largely, my mind fills in the holes with a technique my wife refers to as "Puzzle Vision" in order to take away all the haze and distortion my visual disability provides me.
That said, whether you knew this or not, I like how you put that element of how a visually impaired individual perceives the world. Through words, thoughts, and memories one can come up with what can best be described as a "close match" even if it's not right. Heck, since losing more vision in 2006, I constantly use recall tactics to remember what my wife's smile and eyes look like. *Sigh* Though, I miss looking at them for real, though...
But, I digress. This was a great section like the previous two. Most notably, I think, is how this series is bringing up not only connections, but past jokes that made minor, side-comic appearances over the past year-or-so. I remembered "noseflick" as soon as I saw it. You go, Faux!
I also liked the ending. The mighty kick to ensure Nishi didn't casually follow him in definately shows there are some things that even an open-minded guy like him would rather keep top-secret. :)
The idea of Faux "imagining" his sister is something I can very closely relate to. I can still see enough out of the one eye I have left to know where people are and stuff. However, largely, my mind fills in the holes with a technique my wife refers to as "Puzzle Vision" in order to take away all the haze and distortion my visual disability provides me.
That said, whether you knew this or not, I like how you put that element of how a visually impaired individual perceives the world. Through words, thoughts, and memories one can come up with what can best be described as a "close match" even if it's not right. Heck, since losing more vision in 2006, I constantly use recall tactics to remember what my wife's smile and eyes look like. *Sigh* Though, I miss looking at them for real, though...
But, I digress. This was a great section like the previous two. Most notably, I think, is how this series is bringing up not only connections, but past jokes that made minor, side-comic appearances over the past year-or-so. I remembered "noseflick" as soon as I saw it. You go, Faux!
I also liked the ending. The mighty kick to ensure Nishi didn't casually follow him in definately shows there are some things that even an open-minded guy like him would rather keep top-secret. :)
Oh! I'm glad you liked that part. X3 I thought it was just sorta what would make sense, and make the panels a little more interesting - at least that way it'd keep upcoming characters a bit of a mystery too. (: Though I'm sorry it's like that instead of seeing the real thing - but that's why it's good you have your puzzle ability and other methods! :3
And I like having jokes like that repeated a bit. X3 At least that's how you can see it go from person to person! Or sometimes played on the same person a few times. 8D
And I like having jokes like that repeated a bit. X3 At least that's how you can see it go from person to person! Or sometimes played on the same person a few times. 8D
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