It is very interesting to see an author's style bloom. In your case, it feels great that we get to read your personality through your comics, that they start to breathe a life of their own. I love your sense of humor and how it transpires through your work. Visually your style was already very much affirmed, but now it's the story, the dialogue, the scenes themselves that are becoming increasingly unique.
And I must say, I enjoy your band of humor tremendously~ That "I am sorry to inconvenience you" really had me laugh just as heartily as your pretty victim.
By the way, I've never held a brush in this unconventional way; do you have a better grip this way? Is that something from your personal experience? Just curious
Hey thanks! I'm glad the dialogue is coming across ok! I'm very new to the whole speech bubble thing and the program I use to do it with is super frustrating... I've read my fair share of comics in the past, but they are always more "action-y" and with this I'm not sure how to capture the subtleties of talking and laughing...
I really hope you end up liking the comic... it is a bit more dialogue heavy than other erotic comics that I've read but I think it plays out ok because I chose to go with bigger frames and less of them per page, so in the end the dialogue helps round out the more detailed picture I can fit in the larger frame. I also have some surprises in store still, so I'm pretty excited to see what everybody thinks. I didn't really get a feeling that the last panel I posted worked so well, but I think I just need to embrace some of the things I do and the way I draw (render, sketch, outline, ink, color, shading) because I eventually want to hit a stride and refine the small things for the sake of the overall comic... if that makes sense.
And yes, I've found that holding the brush at the top right in the middle has a totally different effect than by the handle. For instance, putting the pressure there allows you to evenly distribute the pressure from the center bristles out which is super effective when you are barely pushing it against the foot and making circular motions with it. Ironically, it's explained on like page 6 so there you go! I'll post that up soon enough. I'm thinking of doing 3 pages at a time.
At least she lets you tickle her. You still got me beat haha.
Lovely! I think you nailed the facial expressions on this one. I only hope that the guy taking a smoke break was tickling her upper body before stepping out, because whoever she is, she really seems to deserve the full package.
Great drawing! Thanks for sharing it here.
I love this. The art is great but the cool, matter of fact attitude of the 'lers is perfect and perfectly portrayed. Her annoyed and somewhat incredulous response caps it off delightfully. Well done indeed!
Good stuff buddy. I love the sulking response of the tickler. LMAO.
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I really enjoyed this comic! I wasn't sure what to expect when I opened this one up... I find the concept of the moments in-between tickling to be really interesting. You know, the ticklee is gasping for air while the tickler(s) are planning what to do next. I love your work. It's diabolical.
You're fast becoming one of the best artists going around.
Keep up the good work!
Brilliant artwork! I love the look and feel of your style, it's great. Keep up the good work.
Great drawing!
This is fantastic. The quality of the artwork and the way you convey the emotion of the participants is perfect and for me, this is the key to good storytelling through imagery. Even in professionally produced comics I see a lot of great artwork which doesn't really work to advance the story without captions, speech bubbles and thought boxes.
I'll be looking out for more of your work. This really is outstanding.