Dear World,
Sep. 24th, 2007 09:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Dear World. Can anyone explain why I am suddenly compelled to draw Danielle and Shard as if they were characters in a Disney film? Danielle is supposed to be cute, but not THAT cute.
I am doing an interesting thing. Back in...February? I pencilled half a comic, and haven't touched it sense. Now I am doing the other half, and planning on inking it in sepia. I'd ground to a halt on it, probably because I'd just got to the sex scene, which should be much easier to draw than dialog only it turns out it really isn't. The thing is, my ideas and taste in how to deal with comics panel layout and whatnot have apparently changed this year. Radically. Straight lines on the panels? What straight lines?
And finishing a coherant (er sort of) story that I started at the beginning of the year? I'm literally experiencing a sense of vertigo. So it's going to be an interesting comic.
Enough has changed...some major events have happened since February...that it was like finishing something made by another person. As though I could remember being someone entirely else. And finishing their artwork.
Fascinating, fascinating stuff.
my, aren't I posty lately.
I am doing an interesting thing. Back in...February? I pencilled half a comic, and haven't touched it sense. Now I am doing the other half, and planning on inking it in sepia. I'd ground to a halt on it, probably because I'd just got to the sex scene, which should be much easier to draw than dialog only it turns out it really isn't. The thing is, my ideas and taste in how to deal with comics panel layout and whatnot have apparently changed this year. Radically. Straight lines on the panels? What straight lines?
And finishing a coherant (er sort of) story that I started at the beginning of the year? I'm literally experiencing a sense of vertigo. So it's going to be an interesting comic.
Enough has changed...some major events have happened since February...that it was like finishing something made by another person. As though I could remember being someone entirely else. And finishing their artwork.
Fascinating, fascinating stuff.
my, aren't I posty lately.
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Date: 2007-09-28 01:44 am (UTC)vertigo...hmm
well once i told a friend who has,actual,vertigo...at school
"there is no spoon"
and it seemed to go away...real fast
but now i am interested in the outcome...of this comic
this is an interesting post.
:)
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