by Colin Vincent, 7oceans, whirr, and enui
Well, you win some, you lose some.
Shae at August 22, 2006 7:49 AM
7oceans & enui, those are both really cool-looking, and would have been really great as first slices. ('Though I admit that all that worm-flesh was devlishly tricky to seam... as is, no doubt, obvious).
This corpsing thing, not as easy as it looks.
Whirr at August 22, 2006 9:33 AM
I thought the strip I left might've been a bit of a monster to work from too.
Seeing that it sat in limbo for a while, I'm guessing a few passed on it.
So kudos too 7oceans for even attempting it as a first corpse.
Actually, I love the colour continuity, 7oceans, and the mix of elements you've used. Looking closely at the seam I see what was possibly a flawless transition, except it appears that your slice got shifted a few pxls to the left. A simple enough oversight on someones part, and from where I sit I couldn't say whose it was.
Apart from that, the top half hangs together well enough for me but I'm sure I've seen much better work from you whirr [having a bad day?]. Little wonder that enui looks a bit, um, 'clueless'. :^]]
Bye bye for now, now.
Colin Vincent at August 22, 2006 5:16 PM
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