Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
WCT: October 12-16, 2009
D:
I understand that this is a comic, but since this is about human beings acting (mostly) like human beings, having the characters looking like human beings shouldn't drag this into the uncanny valley.
snubnose:
Um to be honest ...
I definitely dont like how massive Tai looks in panel 2.
And the cat ears arent drawn very nicely either. Meaning they look really awful when Tai is seen from the side, especially in panel 3.
Binary:
I don't know if this is another new art technique Jeph's added, but I can't recall ever seeing motion lines in QC before today (the circular arrow under Tai's hand in panel 2 as she mimes the turntable action).
[Cue a bunch of posts with links back to previous examples proving that I am an unobservant dolt.]
LTK:
--- Quote from: Binary on 12 Oct 2009, 05:14 ---I don't know if this is another new art technique Jeph's added, but I can't recall ever seeing motion lines in QC before today (the circular arrow under Tai's hand in panel 2 as she mimes the turntable action).
[Cue a bunch of posts with links back to previous examples proving that I am an unobservant dolt.]
--- End quote ---
Well, motion lines are not unheard of, I can recall quite some butt-slappings that were put in motion. We haven't seen those in a while, though. But I like it. Tai would look really cool as a DJ. Pix plix!
Although I did notice something different about Tai. It's distinctly un-Tai-ish. Might be the shape of her head, like with the other characters. Her figure looks all right, it's not that. She's certainly bigger, but that's because she was unrealistically skinny before. But damn - Marten's shoulders look huuuge in that last panel.
pwhodges:
Marten looks to me not so much larger today (though he has been looking hunkier of late) as more padded - as in having a jumper under his hoodie, which we can see, and which he doesn't normally wear. Is the weather still cold out in QC land, do you think?
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