Bats need more love
Speaking of art during stream, Perry did a great drawing of Felicia in a "mom-kini" when we multistreamed. She needs to share it here
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Bats need more love
excellent post/avatar/title comboPocket wrote: βWed Jan 30, 2019 12:38 amOr just once a year or so because they don't like how their "old" art looks now. Lotta people do that too.
Also, wow, that picture you just posted is so old it's using a form of JPEG compression that's not supported anymore. At least I think that's what's going on with some of those outlines.
For a few strips at the very beginning (like literally just when it launched)Orange Fluffy Sheep wrote: βWed Jan 30, 2019 4:55 pmdumbass didnt you read better days the mice are jewish
I kinda assume potential clients would come across my personal stuff, I guess. People find me through weird placesPerrydotto wrote: βWed Jan 30, 2019 7:45 pmthat makes a lot of sense for a portfolio site but I think folks are more thinking in terms of personal stuff here, if I'm not mistaken
Not so much. If nothing else, the point about characters needing to be verisimilitudinous is already fairly obvious, or ought to be, so I would've saved my virtual breath if I felt like that was all I had to say. What I specifically felt I'd hit upon was the contractual metaphor.
Thinking about it now, I guess I'm disinclined to see this sort of thing as any sort of a contract or deal, but I realize that's likely because I still have a very low idea of how much my own time (the thing I, the viewer, would be giving up) is worth. Having drawn things before, I know I've been on both sides of this deal, but when I'm posting something I've made my default feeling is that what I've made is worthless and anyone who pays attention to it does so out of pity at best.Bigdog wrote: βSat Feb 09, 2019 10:09 pmNot so much. If nothing else, the point about characters needing to be verisimilitudinous is already fairly obvious, or ought to be, so I would've saved my virtual breath if I felt like that was all I had to say. What I specifically felt I'd hit upon was the contractual metaphor.