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This is also the forum for all of you blossoming Camus' to exercise your brain power by writing and posting fan fiction.
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Damn, dude. Nice.
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Hey guys, it's been a long time. I'm 87 now but still drawing. For the past year I've been working on the Sugarplum Chronicles webcomic. Here's the first part.
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That's pretty awesome. I could never work on one thing, like a comic, for very long. Hope you'll show more of the scenery at some point, seems like a visually interesting magical world thingy
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Thanks Gimp! I just put out the 17th strip this week, but the characters have pretty much stayed in a desolate arctic region the whole time. I'm sort of easing myself into building out the rest of the world. I did do a little flashback strip that shows the interior of a bakery where the gingerbread characters are made-

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The whole series is available on Webtoon if you're interested.
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Pretty cool. I'm glad to see you're still doing art and this is clearly motivated by that cool candyland art you did years ago.
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@Dogmeatlives Your comic story is really funny man! Thumbs up! :salute:
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Senister, that candyland piece I did years and years ago was really the start of this whole journey. I eventually did a boardgame, and then again years later finally decided to tell a comic story in the world of Sugarplum. It's been a nice diversion in the past year as everything has been kind of stressful.

Munchkin, thank you so much for reading! I'm working on strip 18 as I write.
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What do you use for drawing Dogmeatlives?
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For the comic I create thumbnails in my sketchbook, then I go to Clip Studio to pencil and ink the lines. Then I move to photoshop to color. I'm hoping to eventually do it all in Clip Studio, but am still pretty new to the program.
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I've heard good things about Clip Studio. I love my iPad and Procreate though, very convenient
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That's one heck of preparation man, how long before you can complete one comic page?
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Dogmeatlives wrote:Senister, that candyland piece I did years and years ago was really the start of this whole journey. I eventually did a boardgame, and then again years later finally decided to tell a comic story in the world of Sugarplum. It's been a nice diversion in the past year as everything has been kind of stressful.

Munchkin, thank you so much for reading! I'm working on strip 18 as I write.
I still haven't been able to convince anyone to play Sugarplum Chronicles with me. I'm just going to wait for my kid to be old enough to play at this rate!
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Dogmeatlives wrote:Thanks Gimp! I just put out the 17th strip this week, but the characters have pretty much stayed in a desolate arctic region the whole time. I'm sort of easing myself into building out the rest of the world. I did do a little flashback strip that shows the interior of a bakery where the gingerbread characters are made-

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The whole series is available on Webtoon if you're interested.
Anyone playing Cookie Run Kingdom? This comic tale is almost exactly like that.
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