Doodle-A-Day, June 23

Jun 23, 2009 19:21

Hey ya'll I didn't put a doodle up yesterday because I was slaving over my dumb comic all day long. So today I doodled a bunch to make up for it!


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tinfoil5 June 24 2009, 01:10:38 UTC
Your level sounds fun to play! Way more interesting than what I've got planned out. I am officially naming two pets Jekyll and Hyde thanks to you now.

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sfemonster June 24 2009, 03:12:04 UTC
Aaaugh, I am so pansexual for your world/level, Kory. I can totally picture the part where Ssam takes the plesiosaur skull and everything starts to flood and die and go immediately to Creepsville.

OH MAN, ALSO I AM LOOKING AT THE INSIDE-OF-THE-CABIN COLLAGE, and I'm just saying: there should be a stack of doors and Ssam should be able to rifle through them and one of them should open into an Avalon type place or some sort of cave where you meet a Korysaurus or a faun or a ghost fiddler SOMETHING who gives you an item or advice or who knows what.

God damn I love this project. P.S. The Collector looks awesome. He should carry a big ol' bone in his apron along with those rulers. Just 'cause. ALSO: JEKYLL AND HYDE. GET IT? GET IT?

BLAH BLAH LONG COMMENT BLAH.

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dizzywhip June 24 2009, 03:19:15 UTC
OH GOD A WORKING DOORFRAME I DIDN'T THINK OF THAT THAT IS BRILLIANT.

LOLOLOLOL THANKS MAN NO CRE.

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seraravi June 24 2009, 20:10:12 UTC
The plesiosaur skeleton is just about the greatest thing ever.

All of the imagery (in the sketches, collage, and your descriptions) are really vivid and fun as well. I'm also a stupid degree of pleased with the names of The Collector's animal friends.

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lichtgeziefer July 4 2009, 11:17:23 UTC
This collab sounds absolutely brilliant! I love the bathtub idea and landing in that maze again. reading it reminded me vividly of the Labyrinth movie, where they also flip upside down on these stairs.

I once had this fantasy story where someone had two goats (they were a bit lionish as well) and they were called Mr Utterson and Mr Enfield like two other characters from Jekyll and Hyde. God I love that novel.

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