
tylerpowell09
Tylerpowell09
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Does anybody have any ideas on how to write a character that speaks broken English or has an accent without dialogue seemingly unintelligible or offensive?
My series is a medieval dark fantasy series. It's got guys in armor, swords etc.
[image] Boney all the way
Please give my comic some love!
If you are looking for a Dark Medieval fantasy comic, check out mine! It's an action-drama series that I've been working on.
[image] I direct Indie Games https://imgflip.com/gif/2r0l6j
If you like Grim dark fantasy stuff with lots of Medieval dudes in armor running around murdering one another than check out my series Shadow of the Exile. I don't have many subs yet but I'm trying to make it to at least 20. [image]
The House on Mango Street.
This is Wizard's Chess. I like listening to dramatic movie scores when drawing dramatic scenes.
If anybody would like to try out my Medieval fantasy series, please give it a subscription.
[image] For my series Shadow of the Exile
I don't have many subscribers to my Medieval Fantasy web-comic. Anybody who is interested please subscribe!
I followed everyones advice, this is how it came out. I think the lines look okay. [image]
[image] So I draw all my artwork by hand and touch things up digitally. I don't get the same amount of detail drawing digitally so that's why I keep it hand drawn. When I scan my work my lines are really rough and scribbly despite my best efforts of fixing them when inking. I try to eliminate any …

Yeah the biggest challenge was getting the pacing down, this was going to be one issue but I had to split it into the next. The potato art is a result of using smaller scale drawings that didn't really blend well when blown up onto a computer. I only realized this mistake when half of my comic wa…

Thanks for the feedback. Refining some of the rough lumpiness is going to be a focus I would like to fix in future issues. Developing the comic took longer than anticipated so the art style changed a lot. A lot of the Inn scenes were made a year ago before I knew what I was doing and a lot of ext…

Thank you very much for the feedback. The boar story comes into play a bit later in Episode 2, I'm just hoping the metaphor wasn't too forced. I big issue I ran into when creating this issue was keeping the art consistent, I started about a year ago and back then my drawings were a bit less detail…
Here is my first ever comic. If you like Dark Fantasy with some tense scenes then this is it.
[image] Here us a piece for my upcoming issue for my new series "Shadow of the Exile"

Hello Tapas community! I just published the first two episodes of my Medieval fantasy web-comic series "Shadow of the Exile" and I'm trying to gauge what people make of it. Took me a year and half to create and it's the first web-comic I've ever created so I would dig some comments or creative …
This could would, the quest the are given definitely has more to it then they first realizes and that might work for Brant's character. However I should I should be more specific Brant's way of robbing, he scavenges corpses left over on battlefields to see if they have any items worth selling, like …
I forgot how fun the word Skullduggery was and that it existed.
There are similarities to the characters being outlaws. One is by choice and one had it forced upon him. They are both outcasts of society for opposite reasons.
I like the realm of thought you brought up when referring to Game of Thrones episode titles. I usually like when a title has a catchy phrase. Spaghetti Westerns do this best. "A Fistful of Dollars" "The Great Silence" "The Good the Bad and the Ugly" "Two Mules for Sister Sara"