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18th Aug 2016, 11:00 AM
in MS cpt 3: Same Old Song
MS 3:11 - Yes, I See
Average Rating: 5 (1 votes)
Looks like a draw. Both are out of commission but the monster proved to be more resilient last time so something tells it is up the rest of the team and bombs!
I would quickly feed the bombs to that big mouth :D
Just curious. Are the pages only colored or are the lines also touched? Maybe edited? Just asking. Seems to look more digital and the trace of scanned paper is also gone. Unless I am completely wrong lmao.
Although the gravity on Supirion is slightly less than that of earth, and smilans are rather hardily built, so you never know...
You're right: that is a very resilient monster; and maybe a machine can only take so much damage from high-intensity sound waves, but Captain Slumpa may be another story!
As to the coloration, I'll have to let RD field that one, though I believe she paints them digitally, rather than lazily fill-tooling like SOME lazies I know *ahem*me*ahem*, which I think helps with rasterization a lot.
Probably RIP.
Yeah. Paint bucket is my only friend :|
So, no, the lines aren't drawn digitally or touched up.
They just appear darker now.
Good eye, M'Jak!
I also think Ian's line work has been evolving.
It's just plain nice, huh?
I'm so jealous!
>:-|
I think it one of the cases when the style simply works with the content, story and everything. Plus the usual influence of old animated works, Eastern EU stuff and overall "for kids" but with serious themes. You can almost see it animated. And I guess a lot of people go for something specific in mind.
Like... The girls look simple but are somehow attractive. Style works :D
"Well, that sucked."
I love that monster.
Looks like everyone was hurt by Flatnote's … sound.
Even Causeway?!
:-o
Is Captain Slumpa a girl?
Yep, Causeway was too close to that blast. His little causeways can only continue as long as they remain unbroken and he remains in motion. Down he goes.
Slumpa is a girl! She's a bramp female: meatier than most other smilans. Smilan gender is complicated, but suffice it to say that she's no shrinking violet.