Triple_Horatio

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3 cheese pasta and Progresso Chicken noodle soup become staple foods. Procrastination levels at an all time high. Paper bag sales rise. Identification is difficult because everyone wears a goddamn bag but it's okay because everyone is too quiet to draw attention to themselves, even through cri…

Usually doesn't take me longer than 5 minutes. But I also have a separate book to sketch beforehand and save the detail for my scanning paper.

The Emoji Movie was like someone gave you a can of like, chocolate soda. You think, "Oh, this'll taste like garbage, but it'll be a comical experience." But then you open it and it's just a cylinder of donkey shit shoved into the can tactlessly. This has to top Look Who's Back.

My comic is going to have an ex-Catholic and two ex-Muslims. All of whom will be pretty vocal about why they're ex.

Singing, and the "parents are never home/adults are useless" trope.

I'm the polar opposite. It was the shock humor (ie Invader Zim) and effort that went into drawing those characters (ie Ren and Stimpy, Rugrats) that made it such a relief from things like Powerpuff girls. Not to say I didn't enjoy it, but this is just my opinion.

That does make me feel better about my situation, I'm just impatient and want to start the actual comic immediately. ;__;

Very true! Maybe my laziness is just killing me slowly!

I've been spending a month or two drawing full body, one pose character reference sheets of my MAIN characters (my tablet works when it wants to), in manga style, while trying to plan out even the first few pages of my manga-comic. I'm so tired already! How do you find a balance between finding it a…

Hirohiko Araki would object to your sarcasm!

When you have female characters, you don't need to design them too uniquely, or give them personality. Just draw 'em cute, that's all that's important!

I would work alone because I have issues and I can't handle not having full creative control. Having a co-writer would help since writing isn't my strongest department but I'd be too picky and selfish. Just being fully honest.

Besides the basic moral stuff, I'd try not to include useless subplots that don't contribute to a story. Things like fairytale romance, or a sex scene out of nowhere. I feel like that cheapens what could be a good story.

Worst movie I've seen in a long time, has to be "Look Who's Back". It's just a movie about Hitler magically waking up in modern Germany, hilarity is supposed to ensue.

Holy shit, what the fuck.

I don't know if this has been said, but I hate the whole "her eyes/hair/whatever BS changes color depending on her mood :3 :3 :3" I also truly hate when a certain character is clearly a Mary Sue or just the creator's favorite; attention hasn't been paid to the characters even half as much, making…

"I shouldn't have taken acid right before class"

As of late anything from the SMRPG: Legend of The Seven Stars ost.

I've been panning it out in my head for five years. I'm only recently putting pen to paper and am planning to start uploading within a month

Comics are my free time. My social life has suffered a lot since starting work on my comics.

I work most afternoons, which leaves me with mornings and most nights to work on my comic. My only days off are Thursday and Sunday.

Honestly, faces, but since I spent years trying to make each one unique, I now have a problem drawing permanent characters more than once, cause I need to actively replicate what I've done before.