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It was just a couple pics I drew that got around the later 2000s era internet pretty fast. https://t.co/UMn68XwGY9
048: Every now and then there's a Question Duck question that is still worth asking to this day...
I always liked the wistful nature of this strip, other animals aren't really a common feature in this comic. But just acknowledging them will sometimes add a lot to a scene.
Oh that reminds me, I actually used her for a guest strip for @Nerfnow https://t.co/SKxvTS6NIW
(I think my version of funny stuff is just depressing...)
Hello #Meetthewebcomic, Cassiopeia Quinn is ostensibly a sexy science fiction adventure story that turned out to be surprisingly cute and sentimental. Made by me and @GunwildPrime, we're as much grand space opera as we are slice of the good space life.
https://t.co/b7oXafnsaZ
Going over my old art, came across some of my Destiny stuff again. My Titan (the way I imagined her anyway) was pretty cute.
045: When I decided to do scenes from New York City, I decided against doing the most obvious city landmarks and picked a few places that I was personally fond of. And one of those places was @MidtownComics over in the middle of Manhattan. I always try to stop by when I'm in town
This was another piece for @Elysian_Chaos who wanted their OC's experimenting with body paint. But they were kind enough to let me do pretty much whatever kinda body painting thing I wanted so I went a little overboard. I don't even use this much research for my own drawings...
I'm not making a habit of it, but I'm not really against the idea, anymore. https://t.co/sYOFwvMBuN
The problem with the format was how many people would actually go ahead and print these themselves!?! (Do people even own a printer anymore?) And the work it took to draw and format this comic with its space constraints, forced me to make a lot of concessions. It was doomed!