Anthem is referring to events that took place in Chapter 9, after her group rescued Gheen (the kid who would later incept–is that a word?–the Yiggish Science) from a group of beastmen who had been manipulated by Darumatha’s cultists. *[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Exciting news: I have completed my beta-ready draft of Namebreaker, my new fantasy novel! Namebreaker clocks in at 125 thousand words, putting it well out of the “fantasy doorstop” category but still hearty enough to entertain the average reader for[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
What have I already told you about shouting out your elemental composition? New Kickstarter announced to buy Anthem even a single hairpin, I mean come on.
The wyrds can build proper robots, but humans have to put maheti in big armored houka suits. The “armored maheti” approach seems to be working, though. I’m not entirely happy with the panel structure on this page: Anthem drops about[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Drawing full-body shots always takes for damn ever. Complexity seems to increase exponentially; it took me over an hour to pencil the first panel here and barely more than a minute for the second.
Corva has apparently gotten better at her magic messaging service since last time. I have never drawn cat-faced fire dancers the same way twice. I’m waiting until I find the perfect glow effect for them.
Kawunei’s fortress began as Kebra’s fortress (the Yiggish sorcerer-warlord who captured Lyca). But he invited Kawunei’s displeasure. Kebra was never really able to get the legs to work right either. Walking fortresses SOUND cool but upkeep is a nightmare.
I’ve discovered my new favorite thing to draw. Though if I want to make more cutaways I gotta master architectural perspective.