*Terminator theme intensifies*
This one took some time...eight s with three characters who aren't as simple to draw as Pencil Boy is pretty intensive for this stage of my career, haha.
Stuck in Dev(Hell)opment is an experimental, bi-weekly webcomic about trying to learn how to draw as drawn by a guy who is trying to learn how to draw.
I've been developing these characters for a while now in story form, but with my new interest in drawing and digital art, I realized that their story would work well as a graphic novel. And so it was that this crazy idea was born.
Follow along as I try to develop my skills using this casual project to the point where I can make that graphic novel a reality. As you can see...this may take a while...
Follow this journey at https://www.stuckindevhellopment.com/ and on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dev_hell_opment
Webtoons: https://bit.ly/3oJMNMC
You can now also me on Ko-fi, if you feel the inclination: https://ko-fi.com/averageearthfolk
This one took some time...eight s with three characters who aren't as simple to draw as Pencil Boy is pretty intensive for this stage of my career, haha.
Stuck in Dev(Hell)opment is an experimental, bi-weekly webcomic about trying to learn how to draw as drawn by a guy who is trying to learn how to draw.
I've been developing these characters for a while now in story form, but with my new interest in drawing and digital art, I realized that their story would work well as a graphic novel. And so it was that this crazy idea was born.
Follow along as I try to develop my skills using this casual project to the point where I can make that graphic novel a reality. As you can see...this may take a while...
Follow this journey at https://www.stuckindevhellopment.com/ and on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dev_hell_opment
Webtoons: https://bit.ly/3oJMNMC
You can now also me on Ko-fi, if you feel the inclination: https://ko-fi.com/averageearthfolk
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This context takes that concept to a... unusual conclusion. One has mechanical bits grafted to her anatomy, but acts like a sophont - and the other looks entirely organic, but acts like the archetypal chinese room experiment.