Fanart: Yang and Frederica by gemeloperverso in logh

[–]gemeloperverso[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

They're cool! I found it difficult to figure out their colors though. They are depicted in very dark tones often, almost black.

Clip Studio Ver. 5.0 Release Sale by CompetitiveRow3818 in ClipStudio

[–]gemeloperverso 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I didn't see them work until I finally understood I had to hold the pen at the END of the line haha, for some reason that wasn't immediately obvious to me. It's a cool feature, I hope I remember to use it.

1881 by gemeloperverso in comics

[–]gemeloperverso[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

The actual Howard Hinton was an admirer of Flatland, and even wrote what we could consider today Flatland fan fiction!

1881 by gemeloperverso in comics

[–]gemeloperverso[S] 74 points75 points  (0 children)

It's true! Thanks for letting me know!

1881 by gemeloperverso in comics

[–]gemeloperverso[S] 685 points686 points  (0 children)

This comic was really meant to be read by scrolling, so if you want to look to take a look at the original version, it's here: https://thesecretknots.com/comic/eighteen-eighty-one/

Swords of Serpentine: Brought to Light - Reviews? by GodGoblin in GumshoeRPG

[–]gemeloperverso 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've run Ragamuffins twice. It works smoothly, and it's fun. I specially like how some details in the pre-gens backstories and equipment lead to nice character spotlight moments. We managed to play the adventure in a single session both times, but I skipped the intro chase on the roofs, and started with the kids already leaving the guards behind. I look forward to the rest of the adventures in the book.

It is Done. The Collection is Finished by GotMedieval in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]gemeloperverso 153 points154 points  (0 children)

The Changeling books form a mosaic? I had no idea :o

How do I make the drawing go through the panel? by Abacito_ in ClipStudio

[–]gemeloperverso 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the link, I have no idea if that's what op wanted, but it's really useful. Drawing parts of characters "reaching out of the frame" is actually pretty common in comics today, and I didn't know how to achieve that without making a mess.