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Can It be? It's About Girls?
I crawled out of my funk to deliver the funk.
It's About Girls chapter 12 is online for your reading pleasure.
http://www.thepersonunderthestairs.com/ ... index.html
Enjoy.
It's About Girls chapter 12 is online for your reading pleasure.
http://www.thepersonunderthestairs.com/ ... index.html
Enjoy.
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Well, in truth, the idea of drawing a comic where Icon begs for, and eventually gets, sex was far more daunting than drawing what I did.efm wrote:Around page eleven I became a little worried. I was thinking that this is a little lite for a IAG chapter.
Not that I'm against the idea of sex in comics. I just dont think my anatomy skills are up to snuff for that sort of thing.
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Wow.
Really great!
You made my face hurt.
Tim
Really great!
You made my face hurt.
Tim
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Yeah, I know it is problematic because of the way you choose to color the rest of the comic, but to me that panel just isn't reading "neon sign" as much as it should. Maybe even changing the color to a brighter red or a pink of some sort might do it. I'm usually not that picky about things, but for some reason I feel strongly about that panel. *Shrug*William G wrote:a glow of some sort?
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Damn! Cursed with praise!Greg Stephens wrote:I had the same reaction. Page 12 onward seemed rather Frank Miller in that respect.Tim Mallos wrote:You made my face hurt.

I wonder if I can ask Jessica Alba to star in the movie version?
wh00t! Casting couch!
BTW, I got some bad foodpoisoning today and now I'm on enough meds to fill a Hunter S Thompson novel.
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Thanks for the tip. I'm using FireFox myself.efm wrote:Nor are they working on my PC with FireFox. But they did work in MS Internet Explorer. If you are useing FireFox you could right click the image and select properties and read them there.Pumpkin Pie wrote:??? How do you access them? I don't see any tags.
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This is a case of MSIE doing something it really shouldn't. ALT parameters are supposed to display when the image can't (such as a broken image link or when using a screen-reader for the blind), not display tool-tip help. Fortunately, there is a solution which will work: Use the TITLE parameter instead (or in addition). It works for hyperlinks, too.
Good morning! That's a nice tnetennba.
(Weird, it seems my earlier reply never got saved right...)
I liked this one a lot.
I also thought of Frank Miller in the second part. (Especially that one Sinc City story where the woman intentionally brings guys home so her macho lover can catch them in the act and beat them up.)
I don't know if I'd like a glowing effect on the neon light. Given the clean simple color style, it seems like there could be a risk of that standing out like a sore thumb if it looked photoshoppy. But if it could be done with the elegant flat color style you're using, then maybe it'd be cool.
The final panel is a good cliffhanger. I feel apprehension, even though I think the attacker is feeling a bit of remorse and has just come back to apologize or something.
I liked this one a lot.
I also thought of Frank Miller in the second part. (Especially that one Sinc City story where the woman intentionally brings guys home so her macho lover can catch them in the act and beat them up.)
I don't know if I'd like a glowing effect on the neon light. Given the clean simple color style, it seems like there could be a risk of that standing out like a sore thumb if it looked photoshoppy. But if it could be done with the elegant flat color style you're using, then maybe it'd be cool.
The final panel is a good cliffhanger. I feel apprehension, even though I think the attacker is feeling a bit of remorse and has just come back to apologize or something.
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I'll give that a shot. I should stick it in where the "Alt" tag is now, right?Greg Stephens wrote:This is a case of MSIE doing something it really shouldn't. ALT parameters are supposed to display when the image can't (such as a broken image link or when using a screen-reader for the blind), not display tool-tip help. Fortunately, there is a solution which will work: Use the TITLE parameter instead (or in addition). It works for hyperlinks, too.
I did it because after seeing Daily Dino Comics do it, I figured that it'd be a great way to make something like "production notes" for the people who'd be interested in reading them.
Hey, thanks.russ wrote:The final panel is a good cliffhanger. I feel apprehension, even though I think the attacker is feeling a bit of remorse and has just come back to apologize or something.
Given the strong reaction I've been seeing in regards to the cliffhanger, I'm feeling pretty smug
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