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Spicy!Bah, I can't think of any opposite of "sweet" that would fit Notty's description.![]()
Shot in sepia.If it's going to be set in the 20's, then it's got to be black and white without question.
But how did it get there in the first place?Probs trying to get rid of the snake considering where it's tail is![]()
*gasps!*But how did it get there in the first place?
Perhaps the truth is in the middle. You're sweet, but far from innocent.![]()
Mind-blowing!*looks thoughtful*
I am getting a little spooked at how well some songs -perfectly- fit some characters in this little game of mine. Even down to what's in the renders sometimes...
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Oh the villainy! Looking forward to it.One last "mess around" and then back to the grind
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*totes is going to do this now!*
Not bad...with the exception that it's pints not litres!
But...and think hard before opening this spoiler...
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And even then, the characters we purposefully distance from ourselves are still shaped by our own experiences as human beings when they are created.That's the curse of the writer. We can't help but inject ourselves (even a little bit) into our characters. Even when we write characters we despise, they usually contain an exaggeration of some trait we recognize in ourselves and dislike.
The reason it works in Sin City is to a large degree to how dark the movie is, which makes the colour really stand out very well. Still, if it could be pulled off it would be really cool to see.If so, then I would do splashes of accent color, like in Sin City.
*Ominous chuckles*Oh the villainy! Looking forward to it.![]()
Yep. I don't think it's appropriate for a comedy set in 1920s though.The reason it works in Sin City is to a large degree to how dark the movie is, which makes the colour really stand out very well. Still, if it could be pulled off it would be really cool to see.
Also very true.Yep. I don't think it's appropriate for a comedy set in 1920s though.
Dollface (trying to capture the noir feel) I've seen stranger things. untill somethin bonkin in the night happens. color me unphased with te snake's tailSo...um...
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I'm sorta thinking of doing a small comicy thing every now and again about a rather hapless 1920's adventuress. I did a short KN for patreons last month on Becca and I rather enjoyed the change of pace.
Thoughts?
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*isn't sure*The reason it works in Sin City is to a large degree to how dark the movie is, which makes the colour really stand out very well. Still, if it could be pulled off it would be really cool to see.
ThanksShe looks really good. i like the hair style. I think the 1920's and 30's style need to make a comeback. Bring some art deco up in here.
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why isn't she smoking a cigarette*isn't sure*
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Well, for me it ain't working. All black and white is much better IMO.*isn't sure*
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*wants her to have a cigarette holder but hasn't found one yet*why isn't she smoking a cigarette![]()
ThanksWell, for me it ain't working. All black and white is much better IMO.
She looks beautiful just as well in colour though!