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May 2023

Violence is not something I joke about, it´s a sensitve topic for me and I´d rather
not talk about it, thank you for understanding

Finding the joke in-between the panels. The danger of going from crying to saying “hi” in asl. Snot hair. I think I also managed all the stages of grief in here too :joy:

@Lensing You're getting lots of studying in. :smile::+1:

You've also reminded me, I need to look at/draw more people talking.

Trying my hand at the Hanna Barbara style. Though it came out not too different than my usual style.

The 5 minutes timer thing really works well.
My whole life consists of habits and doing things with a timer.
I never thought that I would do that or that I would like it,
but it makes things so much easier.
I also do that with tutorials. When I don´t want to study then
I just set a timer for 5 minutes. 5 minutes are over fast.

That’s good. The Hanna Barbera style is really simple. Most cartoon characters from that era have big round circle eyes, 4 fingers that are not detailed, and their feet is usually facing opposite directions. And a lot of them have a cartoonish expression to them. Even in serious moments, you can tell their mannerisms look animated. Here’s an example you can try next time. Notice the kid on the left:

@AmazementComics
Thank you for tips. I was trying for something Scooby Doo-esque. I'll keep them in mind if I ever decide to try a more classic style.
I probably could've done a better job at positioning her feet though.

@DanielRKM Thank you!

Some doodle ideas of a plant species that uses modified pots to move.