EDIT: So we checked in this evening to catch up on comments and were bombarded with the message that no online-archiving artist wants to see: YOUR BANDWIDTH HAS BEEN EXCEEDED.
Long story short; we've upgraded to Photobucket Pro (Unlimited Bandwidth!!!!) so no more dead pictures.
(also discovered that hey! We can upload the pages directly from our
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I'M TOTALLY GOING TO COMMENT AGAIN LATER WHEN I'M MORE COHERENT
FYI, MY HEART EXPLODED, YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME
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Art and text are such different mediums, and you've captured a different side and emotional resonance of the scene that I'd written. The last panel with the focus on the lonely tupperware? Genius.
I love how you've managed to get so much detail in, blocking the scene so effortlessly. I remember being a little worried that you wouldn't be able to figure out what's going on in the scene as I wrote it (such as Sam's position -- he's outside the Winchester house but doesn't witness the kiss) but you got it. You got the blocking of Dean and Castiel in the doorway as I'd envisioned it and then more, with textures of the house and the neighbourhood around them. I... am still stunned ( ... )
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we're usually not too good with getting emotions displayed properly, but this definitely gave us a workout.
But the backgrounds are alllllll sketchup and layout. I don't know what we would have done if not for those.
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Thank you!
This is actually the first thing that we've ever finished (comic-wise). everything else tends to get tossed to the sidelines due to life. It was very exciting to save the last page, sit back and realize 'holy crap its a completed 15 page comic! we did it!!'
its awesome people are liking it!!
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(the whole day? i keep forgetting the time difference o.O;;;)
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seconding the "would do anything for a full volume of this" sentiment, 'cause wow.
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