In every comic, it seems like there's one thing that is just really hard for me to draw, and takes forever to do. In this one, it was Maurice's left foot in the first panel. Which was immediately covered up by Pichu. Dang it.
The silent sentret sitting there is a bit of a curiosity. I want to like sentrets, but it's hard, because I don't like pokemon that are just blobs with hands and feet sticking out. If I use it again, it'll probably have an extreme makeover like Pichu, who really doesn't look anything like his namesake anymore.
I have to agree, this might be my favorite in the series. After Pokémon, I often found myself wondering about what 'type' random things are. It's also been wonderful seeing the gradual and notable improvements in the visual quality of your work. Kudos!
Thanks! Wow, two people calling it the best in the series. I had thought this one was pretty weak, because I replaced the punchline at the last minute.
EDIT: You know, people always seem to mention the art whenever I post comics with Sandshrew in them. Maybe I should use him more...
I don't have access to my own computer for a few weeks, so instead of a real comic, here's a couple half-baked ideas that wouldn't have stood on their own. I don't know how widespread Geico's commercials are, so if you don't understand the first one, just watch this. There's a whole series of those commercials.
I am entirely unsurprised by the question from Socks.
Also, the gray-space is a dangerous place. The only escape is through a trick of the mind. Close your eyes and imagine a very gray setting. Like a garage. Now locate the exit and use it.
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Now you can't say they always looked good! That oldest one actually has a date on it, 3/2/2005.
WAIT, I can make it good!
I think we should have awesome as a smiley.
No.
In every comic, it seems like there's one thing that is just really hard for me to draw, and takes forever to do. In this one, it was Maurice's left foot in the first panel. Which was immediately covered up by Pichu. Dang it.
The silent sentret sitting there is a bit of a curiosity. I want to like sentrets, but it's hard, because I don't like pokemon that are just blobs with hands and feet sticking out. If I use it again, it'll probably have an extreme makeover like Pichu, who really doesn't look anything like his namesake anymore.
EDIT: You know, people always seem to mention the art whenever I post comics with Sandshrew in them. Maybe I should use him more...
I don't have access to my own computer for a few weeks, so instead of a real comic, here's a couple half-baked ideas that wouldn't have stood on their own. I don't know how widespread Geico's commercials are, so if you don't understand the first one, just watch this. There's a whole series of those commercials.
Also, the gray-space is a dangerous place. The only escape is through a trick of the mind. Close your eyes and imagine a very gray setting. Like a garage. Now locate the exit and use it.