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My weird small zine/minicomic.
I'm gonna make more little things like this, and I SWEAR, I will send these current ones off tomorrow ASAP!! Big thanks to those who ordered one!
[edit] whoops I mixed up frames 5 & 6. They're in the right order now
I'm gonna make more little things like this, and I SWEAR, I will send these current ones off tomorrow ASAP!! Big thanks to those who ordered one!
[edit] whoops I mixed up frames 5 & 6. They're in the right order now
Category Flash / Comics
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 480 x 648px
File Size 459 kB
Nosdeg? Nose? Nosy nosy? What do I smell? Probably China!!
Zombie Nosh. Wario says NESH! Wario NOSH? Wario as a zombie? Or zombie fighter? He yells "NESH" and beats the zombies to pudding with his juicy, powerful fists. Fists of victory!
His record (beside NESHING) is fisting 45 elephants to death within 2 minutes. His nose exploded afterwards.
Where were I? Hattie? No..
Anyway, the comic was strange, but I like strange things. So it was a joy to watch. I'm sure Wario agree.
Zombie Nosh. Wario says NESH! Wario NOSH? Wario as a zombie? Or zombie fighter? He yells "NESH" and beats the zombies to pudding with his juicy, powerful fists. Fists of victory!
His record (beside NESHING) is fisting 45 elephants to death within 2 minutes. His nose exploded afterwards.
Where were I? Hattie? No..
Anyway, the comic was strange, but I like strange things. So it was a joy to watch. I'm sure Wario agree.
This made me go "WOW!!" followed by "how freaking COOL!" followed by "How the hell did he do that??"
There is so much you could do with this technique. Can I pick your brain on how you did this? Like, over a beer or something during Rainfurrest or some such? I want to learn how you did this.
Apologies in advance for being greedy, and if you have any concerns about sharing the technique, tell me and I'll do my best to put those fears to rest.
There is so much you could do with this technique. Can I pick your brain on how you did this? Like, over a beer or something during Rainfurrest or some such? I want to learn how you did this.
Apologies in advance for being greedy, and if you have any concerns about sharing the technique, tell me and I'll do my best to put those fears to rest.
I could tell you all about how I did it! It wasn't too hard, but it took a little while. I built the 'set' in google sketchup and then printed and traced over the scenes with a brush pen, adding my character there and the cursors and stuff. I could also tell you how I printed and put together the physical copies, and how I did the flash slideshow if you want!
I want to hear about it all. You know how something can be right under your nose and you don't notice it until it slaps you? That's kinda what I'm feeling right now. I don't know whether or not this is a new idea but it's new to me and I think it's super-cool. I can totally see creating a click-by-click story you could build using this technique.
The title on the actual art says NISDEG, by the way. I assume this was a typo.
The whole scene looks mysterious which is nice, but also quite empty, which I feel is pretty bad =(. I feel you wanted to create a more lonely mood and all, but I think as a general principle you should fill the excess white space with something, even if its just small and subtle objects. Also the second panel has this character posed like he's pushing something downward, or nervously shruging more so than walking.
You know what's really SO good though? That last panel. Ohg! There he is curled up on that small, round, upraised platform that barely fits him, so emphatically and you zoom out further to show that emptiness, and despair... wow. Its like his loneliness is psychically bleeding from that atmosphere right into my heart. What will happen to ole' Nosy in the future??
The whole scene looks mysterious which is nice, but also quite empty, which I feel is pretty bad =(. I feel you wanted to create a more lonely mood and all, but I think as a general principle you should fill the excess white space with something, even if its just small and subtle objects. Also the second panel has this character posed like he's pushing something downward, or nervously shruging more so than walking.
You know what's really SO good though? That last panel. Ohg! There he is curled up on that small, round, upraised platform that barely fits him, so emphatically and you zoom out further to show that emptiness, and despair... wow. Its like his loneliness is psychically bleeding from that atmosphere right into my heart. What will happen to ole' Nosy in the future??
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