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@nathanKmcwilliams Thank you so much! That page is still one of my favorites so far!
@Kelheor Shade parkouring is definitely a sight to see XD. And thanks!

Not going to lie, I like how I draw butts.

Men, women, animals... all butts will be carefully drawn.

With comics, my greatest strength is clearly character design (I'd say 70% of all the art in my computer is just character designs):

And when it comes to writing, I'm best at doing interactions between characters. Humorous ones, dramatic ones, or anything in between; when it comes to just making people talk, I'm yer gal.

I'd guess if I had to generalize it, my strength is in the specifics of a story: the nuts and bolts, all the little things that come between point A and point B. How the characters look, talk, and move, and how that all comes together to achieve an overall effect; that's the kind of stuff I love to figure out. ^^

@C_o I like the butt. Lol

I'd say my strengths lie in page composition/layouts, and dynamic action scenes. I'd also say traditional inking, but the flip side is that sometimes that can get messy, or it takes too long to set up, or the inks/nibs arent exactly working right that particular day...but when the flow is good- it's good.

Def love my stories & plots. I like to try to set up swerves that nobody sees coming..!

My pipeline, honestly. Like you can't see that part, but I got these Photoshop actions set up, I got a workflow, and it all just...flows now. Very therapeutic to do.

Also my writing is pretty good. I wanted to push character interactions and I think I got there.

I guess I'm proud of my storyboarding, just wish I were better at fleshing out my stories a bit more.

If anyone would like to check out my stuff, here:

Now that I think about it, I don't really know where I'm good at.
I'm not pessimistic, I just don't know or still haven't realized where.

I think my best is atmosphere. It's a mix between art style and dialogues.
This is a good example of what I'm talking about

The most consistent compliment throughout Errant is that people really like the bright colours. I'm pretty good at using very bright colours without it getting too garish, and using stylised colour to get create atmosphere and get across mood.

People also tend to praise the clear visual storytelling that makes the comic easy to follow, which is something I'm always really proud of. I love when people can just get lost in my work and enjoy the story because there's no confusion.


Input "I HAVE THE POWER!!!!" joke in the final panel.