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Jump the Shark's first round with the ghost kaiju did not go as well as he'd hoped.
Arthur parry animation pencil. I noticed, while doing this, that he has the wrong foot forward in his ready. I apologize to my fellow swordsmen, but I'm unlikely to fix it.
For the last month or two I've been going back to my old JRPG design, trying to produce bits and pieces of it on the theory that this meets most nicely in the middle. But...
I continue to dabble in vidya in the mean time. The time investment is larger, and I've produced two or three games as opposed to about ten books. On the other hand, distribution cost is much smaller. On the gripping hand, most of my stories are better suited to books..
Progress continues on Jump the Shark and Paruvrew. This will be the most polished book I've made by far, and... this system takes about two non-consequitive months to make a 30-ish page book. One for storyboarding/composition, the other for production.
I see a #PortfolioDay hashtag going 'round.
I'm a cartoonist who mostly illustrates (and writes) kids' books, but I also dabble in videogame animation.
Portfolio: 👉 https://t.co/NNAXVOf9dI
Inflection point in the book: the violence has begun. And also this is the last time in the book I have to draw Finger Village (I do not enjoy drawing buildings.)