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This is a collaborative comic between Rukis and Alectorfencer. Red Lantern will be premiering weekly right here on FA, and at http://www.red-lantern.net/ . The free version of the comic will tell the entire story. The eventual printed release will have extra content, and adult content.
This comic is rated R for adult language, adult situations, violence, and themes of war, prostitution, and slavery.
rukis is responsible for all writing, and character artwork/color
alectorfencer is responsible for all background elements, scenery, and landscapes
This is a collaborative comic between Rukis and Alectorfencer. Red Lantern will be premiering weekly right here on FA, and at http://www.red-lantern.net/ . The free version of the comic will tell the entire story. The eventual printed release will have extra content, and adult content.
This comic is rated R for adult language, adult situations, violence, and themes of war, prostitution, and slavery.


Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 842 x 1158px
File Size 207.4 kB
Listed in Folders
Your art is good-- I mean awesome fantastical! as usual. See that perspective in the middle, the canine next to the sign? That's a good angle. It would make an awesome solo picture. Showing off angles like that really defines an artist talent because, it shows that you can take a character and add emotion to it. Not that you lack in any of that, I just think it's a particular good frame.
I love the picture in the middle right and the upper right.^^
With so many people walking about and so much hustle and bustle apparently going on, the story details behind it all must be exceedingly wonderful, given the atmoshpere of so very much relevance pertinant to whatever it is that will be going on, and conveyed to the reader.
I only WISH the implications in my STORIES was as substantially detailed as what I feel from simply LOOKING at this ART... ( ._.)
With so many people walking about and so much hustle and bustle apparently going on, the story details behind it all must be exceedingly wonderful, given the atmoshpere of so very much relevance pertinant to whatever it is that will be going on, and conveyed to the reader.
I only WISH the implications in my STORIES was as substantially detailed as what I feel from simply LOOKING at this ART... ( ._.)
Watch for some gigantism problems in the second panel-- the characters furthest from the viewer are much too large in relation to the buildings. The one with the staff is as tall as the streetlamp, and the pair furthest from the camera are as tall as the awning on the left-hand building. If the figures are on seperate layer from the background it should be an easy thing to correct.
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