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Realism in QC
katsmeat:
This article seems to bear out the realism of QC, or at least it demonstrates that Tai has plenty of real-life counterparts in (real) Northampton. Because the list of 100 locations twice mentions Smith's library.
The 100 Gayest Places You’ve Had Sex (Autostraddle)
Note, probably SFW as not actually explicit, but you may want to play is safe and view the link as NSFW.
jwhouk:
Kind of on topic: Webcomic Chat's Twitter feed asked five general questions for artists. These were Jeph's responses:
WebComicChat @webcomicchat
Q1: Would you be friends with your own characters if they were real?
@jephjacques
Q1: only some of them
Q2: Is it possible to have a meaningful relationship with a character, or this this seem weird to you?
Q2: it's possible AND it's weird
Q3: Are creator/character relationships always synonymous with character development? Or, does it go deeper?
Q3: always be prepared to kill
Q4: Have your relationships with your characters ever seeped into the real world? How do people react?
Q4: see Q3
Q5: Is there anything you'd like to tell to one or more of your characters if they could hear you?
Q5: just kiss already
valkygrrl:
--- Quote from: jwhouk on 11 Apr 2015, 18:54 ---
Q5: Is there anything you'd like to tell to one or more of your characters if they could hear you?
Q5: just kiss already
--- End quote ---
Harriot and Yelling bird is finally happening? Yes!
CM_albion:
I don't think i could ever write some of the scenes that go down in QC. maybe it's due to real life experiences (which i know Jeff has too before anyone says) but the idea of making a whole world and people and their social lives and deliberately making them suffer and have misunderstands and behave like Dora has recently... i just couldn't do that, it would feel so cruel to me.
part of me would think "you are in control of these lives, why do you choose for them to suffer?"
Carl-E:
Every creator is asked that same question.
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