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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Started conversation Nov 29, 2005
Long in coming. Now here. For a limited time (not really). Tell me what you think. Of the content, the art, the whatever. But please, tell me what you think. I need to know that someone cares.
http://www.deviantart.com/view/25790739/
Also, the scanned image of what I drew is in my scraps gallery if anybody out there wanted to know what my A to point B is.
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Malcolm, Colin's Wired Weird Twin [Twice Removed]- {Deus} of Inner Voices {et} A[Not]KA HomicidusInfirmorum Posted Nov 29, 2005
Why is there only a background in pane 3?
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Nov 29, 2005
Thats what we call a gradiant. I reveal all in my stunning description of the comic.
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fundamentallyflawed Posted Nov 29, 2005
Very funny. I thought the backround was rather... appropriate- for lack of a better word due to sleep deprivation.
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fundamentallyflawed Posted Nov 29, 2005
I don't know exactly... I guess it sort of established the mood of that particular panel. It helped to make her eyes look more bugged out and made it a more interesting picture to look at. It highlighted what details there were in the picture. I'd really have to think of it more when it isn't ten after one in zee morning.
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Nov 29, 2005
Wee! That was my plan all along! And I didn't just add the gradiant in spur of the moment like!
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katkodl Posted Nov 29, 2005
I can relate to the woman’s reaction! The explanation beneath the comic is superfluous in my opinion – the comic is self-explanatory. I like the manga-like style, especially in the fourth picture! Great job!
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Nov 29, 2005
The fourth panel? You be referring to the "chibi" or superdeformed style. I thought it would add to the humor. And about the explanation: the way I figure it, if you understand the joke then nothing is being taken away. But if you see the comic and don't understand and then scroll down for the description it all works out.
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katkodl Posted Nov 29, 2005
Yes, the fourth panel... I like chibi style when it's appropriate!
<<...if you see the comic and don't understand...>>
Well, I suppose a little more self-confidence is allowed. The comic is really good, I'm sure people do understand it.
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GodBen (The Magical Astronomer) - 00000011 Posted Nov 29, 2005
Just interested.
*Puts this information in his notebook on EC.*
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Nov 29, 2005
You'll find that any information you find out about me is contradictory and weird.
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