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Locoma on Sept. 11, 2007
This whole net neutrality battle is giving me the creeps, I mean, does this amazing world of normal people publishing their works online would meet its end? Man, that would suck, and suck HARD. I can't imagine something more inspiring than this, really. This last couple of years have been the most inspiring years for me, artistically speaking. I never drawn this much in my life, I never met this many artists and their works, ever! So many great things… I don't want to be witness of its degradation. I know, I must not panic… time will tell. Hahaha, no wonder the evil guy of my story is called mr advertising. I can't imagine anything I hate more than advertising's greediness. It really wants to rule the world, like the most well know evil guy's cliche.
2nd wind: haha technique shifter, I love that title. Thanks! I think I'm going to settle down a little with the current one though, but It still needs a LOT of work.
tantz: Mark and Paula are here to stay! I don't want to reveal any secrets, but they will be on the next 3 or 4 updates. I can't really say for sure because many times I have something planned and suddenly a way better idea pops out of my mind at the very last minute, heh :D
darrell: glad you like it. I'm having issues with it, but I guess I just need more practice with it. It's a combination of pencils and computer. It's not easy, but it will be when I get the hang of it.
vicky: AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH I can't believe you just told me… OMG don't tell me wich one. It's great that you feel that with your chars, that they have already a personality and a history of their own. It happened to me with “Locoma” (the char) in “Locoma the comic”, he wasn't sopossed to appear in that comic, but I really missed drawing the char and I thought his story wasn't told yet. That's the main reason I dropped that story and started the current one (“Locoma is not dead”).
frogfriend: thanks man! There are lots of cool techniques from american comics that I would like to try someday, like those black shades the characters have in their hairs and clothes… aaah so many things to try, so little time :D
Conned at 1:27PM, Sept. 15, 2007
Talk about extreme trust issues... This idea of artist community is too good to disallow :( The internet would be so boring without DD...
Peipei at 11:43AM, Sept. 15, 2007
this is a cute comic :3
darrell at 11:26AM, Sept. 14, 2007
Great angles and layout! Love the colouring.
A tweebus at 9:36AM, Sept. 14, 2007
With me they usually leave their panties... HA! I wish!!
usedbooks at 4:41PM, Sept. 12, 2007
BTW, no worries. Keep in mind that I cry for heroes, villains, minor characters, unnamed extras (whom I also consider developed characters in my mind), flashbacks, pets, bugs, plants... It's cool to revive Locoma. Some might think it's a cheap trick to kill off and bring back characters, but Arthur Conan Doyle did it, so it's an acceptable trick. (Hehe. You got an extra page view from me today. :D )
Tantz_Aerine at 10:26AM, Sept. 12, 2007
Heh. I love the irked expression Mark still has. Very realistic. And another good way of showing how much they know about each other already :) Love the colours, too. It does look like it's about to rain.
2ndwnd at 7:18AM, Sept. 12, 2007
That is a much better answer than what I was thinking. Not that there is anything wrong with wearing women's clothes. It worked for Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon, Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman, John Travolta... and I'm probably missing many more.
Frogman at 12:36AM, Sept. 12, 2007
Yes, I hate that bitch Jessica too. Damn her. *Shakes fist*
Locoma at 11:48PM, Sept. 11, 2007
thanks vicky I really hope I got the time today to finally read all the amazing stuff you have been posting in usedbooks... uh... got to go! :D
usedbooks at 11:44PM, Sept. 11, 2007
Hehe. Cute story. Gawd I hate women like that! (And they are so abundant too!) Oh, and pretty page too -- of course. :) Fun angles.