DiegoPalacios

also known as the rock guy

earth tapas.io/episode/803424

Hi, i love making comics and crazy stories. While i enjoy many genres,
comedy is my favorite.
Here are my latest projects:
A comedy about a rock saving the world from the forces of evil.....An actual inanimate rock
https://tapas.io/series/Rocky-the-rock1
A surreal comedy about a babana thing-man joining a weird club founded by an odd and shady floating squiggle that promises it will be the best thing ever.
https://tapas.io/episode/2174856
A retelling of the legend of King Arthur and the knights of the rround table told with my crazy touch:
https://tapas.io/episode/2207654

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Personally i agree, but i think it's mostly because some authors feel obligated to spark some romance in a story that doesn't need it to fill gaps or they go too far on pandering shippers and it ruins the pacing of what the story is actually about.

It's not a question that can be answered in one single sentence, but that doesn't mean it will take too long to be able to start and don't want to overwhelm you with too many variables, so i will try to keep the first steps as simple as possible. 1-Each genre has a goal. Comedy tries to make peopl…

The big issue is that some DEI are pushing to make and escalate online drama and call the presses on them to creating a problem that wasn't there to push companies into hiring them, which is basically extorsion.

@NickRowler you weren't associated to sweet baby inc or any of those online issues..... @TAMAnnoying was just quoting you on saying that is NOT minorities's fault, but the fault of greedy corporations.

It depends of the length of the story too. A short story can't give enough attention to too many characters, but a longer story can handle a larger cast.

Hey, i'm on a family trip and that got me busier than expected. I don't want to delay you any further, but don't want to yield. When i get more free time we could retake the challenge. Sorry for the inconvenience :sweat:

Fair enough, i will draw and share mine first :grin: (this may take a bit longer cause i gotta think of how to translate the page to comic format)

Challenge accepted!. I will show you less skill! [image] based on the same page you did for @irr11tauthor for a better comparison.

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The joke is that the sentences were added as extremely vague filler that don't describe anything (just variations of "the story goes on") but technically fill the 15 sentences requirement.

You liar!, you promised zero drawing skills but i notice you sneaked some!!!!! XD

Please put spoiler warnings for that kind of stuff :sweat_smile: for the sake of humanity.

Yes, you could set a few principles on how the magic works and get your characters to search (and sometimes find) loopholes in that ruleset.

I think the issue is that both the prince charming and bad boy often fall in the trappings of feeling generic along multiple stories, which can make both types undesirable for different reasons. If their only trait is being "nice" or "bad", they will become one-note and uninteresting. You can ha…

I like the genre, but i'm kinda picky on which shows i watch. As a teen i loved Sakura Card captors. hillariously, all my friend group enjoyed the show but were all too ashamed of admitting it :sweat_smile:........ i enjoy lighthearted takes and darker takes on the genre as long as they are well made. I love…

i think it depends on how the magic/powers are relevant to solve the conflicts, even outside of combat situations. For example, in Harry Potter they explained how the polyjuice potion works to set the potential complications and limitations for infiltration and spying situations.

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So i stumbled on this video and i liked how it sets simple guidelines for a power system to work. this video is oriented towards hard power systems tho. For the folks that are too busy/tired/whatever to watch the whole video, here's a summary: Consistency: you need to stick to your rules. C…

I made it work: when it comes to collabs i often take the role of the writer. -In these cases i check artist's skills, work ethics and if their style fits my project. If the artist fulfills this criteria, i check if they are available for freelance work, and if that's the case, we agree a price…

Even unmotivated characters have a goal, no matter how small. It could something like "just wanna be left alone" or maybe they want to avoid changing their life if they are in a comfortable position. Also, the search for a purpose and self discovery can be a purpose in itself.

Love it!, she also looks adorable in your style!!!!! :heart_eyes: love the dynamic pose! :grin:

Will go with Mimi the witch from Mimimage, the game i'm developing: [image] art by @amortelito Looking up for your take on the character :grin:

It's guessing time. Previously by Papa: [image] here's the continuation [image]

How should i entertain you Papa?

Make sure you folks read the fine print......don't let the cute gal distract you from the terms and conditions. [image]

Me watching this tic tac toe match in real time [image]

Hi there!, something that might help you get an artist for your projects is to pay them. That's how i got to work with amazing artists for some of my projects. Lots of folks here have their own projects and people have limited free time, so i recommend you to compensate them for their effort and a…