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Chapter 1: Leaving Home by Biev

Fainting Spells : Leaving Home, page 25. New art style and the introduction of the bamboo stick : )
06/04/06 @ 4:15 am
Leaving home #25: take 2

Yeah, I hated yesterday's drawing, so I decided to replace it completely today. I will be moving the old picture to a new section called Sketches, soon. Meanwhile, you can still see it here... and realize it really wasn't as good as today's ;o)

Hello and everything by the way. If you're coming from Indefensible Positions, I'm a big fan of Remus myself. If you would like to see a bit of fan art I made for him, you can find it here, as he was nice enough to put it on his site.

Now for the serious stuff! Unless you're missing both eyes, you will have noticed that I switched to a more conventional comic panel today. Because I update pretty much everyday, I figured I wouldn't have time to draw whole panels all the time, so I started updating one frame at a time instead. But, I've realized that the story was getting hard to follow. I'll try to stick with this new format as often as possible, though with this new project I'm working on, I might not always have the time. Hopefully we'll be able to move to chapter 2 soon!

Oh, you know how I said that the girl would always speak in white and the others in black? Well, it was getting too complicated. Black text in a white box would not look very good on tonight's page. Looks like I keep changing my mind ;o)

Alright I'm done talking. Go read the comic instead.


06/12/06 @ 06:40 am
Leaving home #25

I only had time for a quick sketch tonight. In all honesty, I hate it. The girl looks fantastic, but I can't figure out what's wrong with the guy's head. But as you can see it's 6 in the morning, and I really just want to go to bed. I might fix this drawing later, once I figure out what I did wrong.

I won't be able to update tomorrow. I'm starting a new project. But you will hear about it later. Right now it's bedtime.

Biev
kodamastore@gmail.com

 
 
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