
(Reads right to left!)
Next page: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5040271
Toothless is back, and he's not happy!
A follow on from this i did a little while ago:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4937364/
My friend wishes to see a threesome between these guys, so this would be building up to that. Expect more pages!
Also the film grain effect was intentional, cause i thought it looked cool. Opinions?
Toothless/Hiccup/Night Fury © Dreamworks and author of HTTYD
Art © Zunu
Next page: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5040271
Toothless is back, and he's not happy!
A follow on from this i did a little while ago:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4937364/
My friend wishes to see a threesome between these guys, so this would be building up to that. Expect more pages!
Also the film grain effect was intentional, cause i thought it looked cool. Opinions?
Toothless/Hiccup/Night Fury © Dreamworks and author of HTTYD
Art © Zunu
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 872 x 1200px
File Size 927.4 kB
Thanks! I think the film grain makes it look more like a comic, for some reason. Also, i think silent works here cause the dragons dont talk, and having hiccup talking to himself would be a bit weird, and not necesarry. If the dragons can do it without talking, so can he! ha ha
This is beautiful and amazing art that you are doing. I love these dialog-free comics especially, and just letting everything play out through actions or expressions. The film grain isn't distracting either - I think it looks better this way, to be honest.
Keep up the great work!
Keep up the great work!
Wow, I honestly didn't expect there would be a continuation from that comic page! A very pleasant surprise, especially since it's New Year's Day (or was yesterday, by now...?).
I actually like the film grain effect you've applied here, as it makes the comic page look unique in its own way and gives it a little more depth than just using the regular shades of black, white and gray. Again, great job with using facial expressions and body language to convey what is going on in, especially since this is a silent/dialogue-less comic. :)
Needless to say, I'm looking forward to the next pages.
I actually like the film grain effect you've applied here, as it makes the comic page look unique in its own way and gives it a little more depth than just using the regular shades of black, white and gray. Again, great job with using facial expressions and body language to convey what is going on in, especially since this is a silent/dialogue-less comic. :)
Needless to say, I'm looking forward to the next pages.
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