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That's a neat concept and nice work on the character design.

Armorwing responds:

Thank you!

oops, I looked.

You have an interesting art style, I'm used to seeing people try to do super high detail on clothing folds but this only really has them where the cloth is being gripped. It really works with the overall simplistic art style.

ANormalUser responds:

Thanks a lot!!!

That looks really good and I love the style, especially how things fade in varying degrees to simple sketch or line art when further from focus. Feels a lot like one of those pieces that really has a specific bgm that should be paired with it. Though that may be because it reminds me of the style I've seen some shows use in their closing credits artwork.

9Hammer responds:

Thank you! I suppose if I were to add some background music to this, it would be Toby Driver's "Scaffold of Digital Snow". Or maybe some classical works!

Oh, how much did we lose with the cancellation of the show? The comics have shown that there were so many hilarious concepts for the episodes down the line.

Nice Zim and Gir, they look good and that's a nice and sparkly space background there. I am getting a bit of a postcardy vibe from it what with the standing on nothing over a natural looking background. But that's not bad or good, just an impression, as I said it loks good.

piddies0709 responds:

Thank you so much!

Ooooh, so cute and pretty. The colors and background give it a fantastic tranquil feeling.

obedaiya responds:

i'm glad you see it that way !!<333 thank you !!!

Interesting style. Also, is that a Luther on the counter there?

Midffee responds:

Thanks! and yeah, it is.

Definitely came out well. I hope the recipient in the trade enjoyed it. If you don't mind some thoughts on the shading on the ground, most of the time unless there's really intense lighting the shadow doesn't retain shape quite that much. It's usually easiest in my experience to pin the shadow to the nearest points of the figure and then leave a minimally rounded connection between them. Though that's me making a guess about desired lighting so take it with a grain of salt. I really like the figure and the expression, they lend a really relaxing air to the pic.

CaptainDrog responds:

thanks for the pointers. i see what you going for and completely agree. the shading on the ground was a last minute thing i tossed on as i completed it. heck i forgot to shade the bush i was trying to push it out so fast. the character got all my attention and i let everything else suffer for it.

I feel foolish that I didn't think of those two together until just now! That is a masterful combo, my hat's off to you.

Viejillox responds:

one day in the randomness of smash ultimate, there was a fight of pikachu libre and incineroar, then I told me, the two themes of the same subject, that was crazy

I really wish I had a proper name for this aesthetic. Bright and colorful while creepy and gruesome, it's not quite the bright technicolor I associate with candy-gore or else I'd call it that. I mainly wish I had a name so I could have a shorthand way to say I really like that style.

newdsgrounds responds:

Thanks. I'm not sure if I know a specific word for this style, I suppose candy gore is still the closest. Maybe if I draw more of it, it'll become a thing.

Very underrated, to the point where it feels like the low reaction to that line might have cost us similar gags down the line. Still funny and that's a good Homer, nice and familiar while still holding your own distinct style.

87octane responds:

we did still get 'i said 'SAMPSON' not 'SIMPSON'' and thats p good too.
thanks fam!

This should be another location both for II comics and for my art in general.

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