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I got you good, didn't I?
In all seriousness, I apologize for the long wait. I was tasked with another art project, so I put Big Brother Turd on hold to work on it, and it ended up taking me months to complete. I actually finished it back in February, but I'd been thinking of doing this for April Fool's Day for months, and having gone on such a long hiatus gave me the perfect opportunity to do it. I hope you understand.
Under other circumstances, I probably would've had trouble thinking of a scenario. However, this being uploaded to my diaper art account meant I had to have it involve a diaper, and from there it kind of came naturally to me.
On a side note, this reminds me of how in one of the Captain Underpants books (The Perilous Plot of Professor Poopypants, I believe) George and Harold rearrange a sign's letters to read, "Please Don't Fart in a Diaper". Looks like Philip broke that rule. He might as well fart on someone's balls while he's at it.
My biggest worry going in was drawing Terrance and Philip's heads. As most of you probably know, their heads are split in two and bob up and down when they talk. That might be relatively easy to do in rigged computer animation, but not so much when you're drawing the whole thing. I was worried I'd end up spending hours drawing and re-drawing their heads, just trying to make them look right. I managed it by creating an ellipse to use as a guide, with a line to mark their mouths. I'd draw the bottom parts, then draw the top parts on a separate layer and rotate them. Huge time-saver. Plus, I'm going to have to draw Ike later on in Big Brother Turd, so this was good practice.
The dog and cat at the end are Terrance & Philip's pets, Barky and Purry. They're introduced in Terrance & Philip: Not Without My Anus, which this comic's premise is based on, and appear in the background of Terrance & Philip: Asses of Fire in South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut. Interestingly, for how worried I was about drawing Terrance and Philip's heads, it ended up being Barky's head that gave me the most trouble. Purry, in contrast, was pretty easy to draw (hence why I'm a cat person).
I hope you all enjoyed this little April Fool's Day joke, and I promise I'll get the actual next Big Brother Turd page out to you really soon. I actually drew both it and this towards the beginning of March so they'd be ready to go. I just have to go over it and fix anything I don't like, and it will be ready.
South Park characters belong to Comedy Central and Paramount
In all seriousness, I apologize for the long wait. I was tasked with another art project, so I put Big Brother Turd on hold to work on it, and it ended up taking me months to complete. I actually finished it back in February, but I'd been thinking of doing this for April Fool's Day for months, and having gone on such a long hiatus gave me the perfect opportunity to do it. I hope you understand.
Under other circumstances, I probably would've had trouble thinking of a scenario. However, this being uploaded to my diaper art account meant I had to have it involve a diaper, and from there it kind of came naturally to me.
On a side note, this reminds me of how in one of the Captain Underpants books (The Perilous Plot of Professor Poopypants, I believe) George and Harold rearrange a sign's letters to read, "Please Don't Fart in a Diaper". Looks like Philip broke that rule. He might as well fart on someone's balls while he's at it.
My biggest worry going in was drawing Terrance and Philip's heads. As most of you probably know, their heads are split in two and bob up and down when they talk. That might be relatively easy to do in rigged computer animation, but not so much when you're drawing the whole thing. I was worried I'd end up spending hours drawing and re-drawing their heads, just trying to make them look right. I managed it by creating an ellipse to use as a guide, with a line to mark their mouths. I'd draw the bottom parts, then draw the top parts on a separate layer and rotate them. Huge time-saver. Plus, I'm going to have to draw Ike later on in Big Brother Turd, so this was good practice.
The dog and cat at the end are Terrance & Philip's pets, Barky and Purry. They're introduced in Terrance & Philip: Not Without My Anus, which this comic's premise is based on, and appear in the background of Terrance & Philip: Asses of Fire in South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut. Interestingly, for how worried I was about drawing Terrance and Philip's heads, it ended up being Barky's head that gave me the most trouble. Purry, in contrast, was pretty easy to draw (hence why I'm a cat person).
I hope you all enjoyed this little April Fool's Day joke, and I promise I'll get the actual next Big Brother Turd page out to you really soon. I actually drew both it and this towards the beginning of March so they'd be ready to go. I just have to go over it and fix anything I don't like, and it will be ready.
South Park characters belong to Comedy Central and Paramount
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Human
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