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Oct 2020

Ah, the burger thing is super cute! :hamburger: :heartbeat:

I don't write a comic, but I do write a New Gods novel that I make art for. I would say my signature writing thing is the usage of "gross" horror words combined with ethereal descriptions to paint a mental picture of the industrial hell-world I'm writing about. And for my art, definitely red cyberpunk cityscapes and alien/demon people. Oh and omegas lol! None of these things are unique but the way I combine them to write about something I adore is unique to me, I would say. :smiley:

Stellar moved through the murmuring glow until she was in a crescent of shadows. A hot breeze filtered through the area whipping Stellar’s hair and dress into a hallucinatory spiral. Beneath her, terrain groaned mechanically. She reached out and grabbed a nearby pole when the planet’s surface shuddered momentarily. Due to the geo-active nature of Apokolips’ internal structure, such disruptions were commonplace.

(from ch.13)

Demilunes clawed skyward; saliva made of darkness seemed to reach for her. Even to elites, the Royal Palace was a menacing zone. Stellar gripped the hem of her dress with sweaty hands. She hadn’t found Tilde and no longer had time to search. Stellar peeked at luminescent lava streaming near decorative towers. She visited the Palace many times before, but it never ceased to set her on edge. That morning was particularly sickening due to her nightly misadventure. Ambient pain enveloped her in layers of mental sediment.

(from ch.14)

I have three signature characters who always appear in every story. Sometimes, their appearances are more subtle than others.

A pun connoisseur? I love puns. They're getting more and more abundant in my comic xD Sometimes the audience can tell a bit more than we can. Perhaps a commentor has mentioned something that they feel is unique to your work?

I think my signature thing is how cheesy or sentimental my episodes and characters are because I tend to get the cheesiest ideas and just run with them. I feel like I am getting more and more cheesy as I continue to make episodes xD Another thing is probably the O-surprised eyes, I make those a lot, like more than the daily recommended amount on the prescription bottle kind of a lot xD

I like you. I think we'll get along just fine :wink:

Whether it's my comic or fanfics I've written I've noticed that my protagonists are always a little dumb and oblivious :weary: i guess that's the only way i know how to create 'humor"...

Pastels and rainbows. No, I'm not kidding, I use lots of pastels and rainbows in my work. Needless to say, my novel and comic both are tragedies and I sure love to not show that part in my art. XD

Hmmmmmmm I dunno really xD I've heard some people point out that they like the photoshop brush I use for sketching and inking, which is just a hard round brush that I fiddled with a little bit to add some slight variation/texture. Mostly because I don't like the perfectly hard edge of the regular hard round brush and wanted a look closer to traditional inks with my digital line work.

It's kinda hard to see at the scale most of my comic characters are at, but you can kinda see the effect on the panel outlines which I stroke with the same brush:

Other than that... maybe just a slightly higher than average amount of backgrounds? I don't think it's that uncommon for action/adventure comics, but for example in the pair of 20-ish panel each episodes that i'm working on right now, I think only like 5/40ish panels don't have bgs drawn in. So yey, backgrounds lol

Black goo, and at least one character who wears a scarf and overcoat. Those appear in basically everything I make now hahaha.

If you make 1 mistake you call it blues.
If you make 2 mistakes, you call it jazz. :grin:

I'm down with that approach. I, of course do the same, but I've made "scribbly mess" my main style, and fellas, lemme tell you, it saves some SERIOUS time XD

I like putting in bits of lyrics to obscure songs (like Shpadoinkle Day), make visual references to bands/musicians I like (did a little mash-up of Meatloaf's Bat Outta Hell and Bat Outta Hell II: Back Into Hell album covers), or giving places and things really stupid names. Like, I named the place my comic is set in 'La Ciudad', which is just 'The City' in Spanish. Or have places like 'Strontville', which 'stront' is supposed to be 'shit' in Dutch, so it's 'Shitville'.

No one really notices any of them, but it's fun for me and that's all that matters. It's funny because my comic is really Super Serious™, but then I have some dumb stuff sprinkled in there for personal entertainment.

So this is a long con for me, but I have a like 6 graphic novels written out for my current on going series: "Carpenter" and I'm currently in the middle of drawing the second one, but a phrase in each book is "In due time." It's just a subtle little thing that makes it my own.

All my stories have a main character or very major character that is a strong (physical and/or magical) aggressive woman with issues of some kind. I also love having relationships between more aggressive/assertive/masculine women and charming/gentle/feminine men. Not sure why.