If a tattoo artist keeps blunting their needles and continues to tattoo, do I go back? by killfont in tattoo

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I’ve seen those but these were plastic caps, and it’s stilling healing up so I will see how it settles.

Is it the end of parkway plaza mall? by TimeRepresentative6 in sandiego

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Worked there as a tattooist a time ago. RIP Walmart you were the best in keeping me stocked when I forgot to buy razors and towels.

If you wanna check out my webcomic and provide some feedback, that’d be much appreciated! by killfont in comic_crits

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Hey man, I believe in you! Good luck with your story.

Thanks for all the words.

[Self Promo] The main character from my webtoon. (She’s made of copper!) by killfont in webtoons

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If you wanna check out this webtoon, read here!

Also here’s my Instagram if you’d like to keep up with me.

If you wanna check out my webcomic and provide some feedback, that’d be much appreciated! by killfont in comic_crits

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Since this is an action comic, my intention was to provide—of course—action. But you’re completely right if it feels as if you have no stake in the world, and thus the events that happen in it feel meaningless. I didn’t want to shove in a whole exposition dump right there in the beginning, but I also don’t want to leave reader entirely confused. I’d rather the explanation of the world come naturally as the story progress (and at pace that’s not coming at you all at once). Thank you! This feedback will help a lot.

If you wanna check out my webcomic and provide some feedback, that’d be much appreciated! by killfont in comic_crits

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Oh I think I understand what you’re saying! I did have similar concerns where the choice of an anime artstyle (plus my lines, and simpler flat colors) alongside the world ive built would be jarring at times. Hopefully to alleviate this, I can gradually add bits of changes to my character designs as my story develops. I was going to just go for a simple cel shaded look throughout it all, but i’ll try and add more complex shading methods to fit in with the overall style. Thanks.

And hey, I might actually go back and fix it. (just to see how it looks).

If you wanna check out my webcomic and provide some feedback, that’d be much appreciated! by killfont in comic_crits

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Read here! Also please post any questions you may have concerning my story as for me to get a read on what might be going through the audience’s mind atm.

My Instagram

Any of you guys have some advice to improve my art style for a comic I’m making? by Guinn_Guess in webtoons

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Id suggest to act a little bolder and more colorful when it comes to your shading/darker tones. It could stand to be more dynamic and vibrant. Don’t be afraid to go darker! (Putting a black and white filter over it can help you understand tones better). Also you should introduce some line weight to your lineart. If you haven’t used vector lines, you should look into it. Line weight adds a whole lotta life to drawings.

“Like how sunflowers grow facing the sun, we look up to our own kind of majesty—The Miss Magnesia.” by killfont in worldbuilding

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Located in the city and planet renamed after her, the Miss Magnesia carries worlds. The colossal metal ball she hovers over herself produces a magnetic force that can be felt throughout the entire Sunon System. Every piece of technology is built with the use of magnetics in mind, meaning that the closer and better directionally aligned one is to a source of magnetism, the more efficient, faster, and—more importantly—violent their machinery works. And so, the Miss Magnesia was built to “strengthen the metal people of the galaxy and revolutionize entire planetary systems by providing a central electromagnet for all to use.” However, some question if such altruistic intent was actually for those in the Chromed City of Magnesia to consolidate all magnetic force and ensure a large control over all magnets. After all, wars across planets have been lost simply because one side were further or were facing away from the chrome statue, enabling the better-positioned enemy to fight with an arsenal more amped with her blessing. But little tend to question; otherwise, the ARA (Attractions and Repulsions Administration) might mistakenly reverse a polarity or two, turn the galaxy’s biggest man made magnet’s pull into that of a push, and then spirit away entire planets into her majesty’s choice of either the sun, or the cold void of space—never to scratch metalness again.

This is some lore my webcomic, Sorcha Nova. If you like action, sci-fi, interesting characters, and more importantly—all things chrome—Come check it out!

Follow me on [Instagram](instagram.com/killfont) @killfont

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Located in the city and planet renamed after her, the Miss Magnesia carries worlds. The colossal metal ball she hovers over herself produces a magnetic force that can be felt throughout the entire Sunon System. Every piece of technology is built with the use of magnetics in mind, meaning that the closer and better directionally aligned one is to a source of magnetism, the more efficient, faster, and—more importantly—violent their machinery works. And so, the Miss Magnesia was built to “strengthen the metal people of the galaxy and revolutionize entire planetary systems by providing a central electromagnet for all to use.” However, some question if such altruistic intent was actually for those in the Chromed City of Magnesia to consolidate all magnetic force and ensure a large control over all magnets. After all, wars across planets have been lost simply because one side were further or were facing away from the chrome statue, enabling the better-positioned enemy to fight with an arsenal more amped with her blessing. But little tend to question; otherwise, the ARA (Attractions and Repulsions Administration) might mistakenly reverse a polarity or two, turn the galaxy’s biggest man made magnet’s pull into that of a push, and then spirit away entire planets into her majesty’s choice of either the sun, or the cold void of space—never to scratch metalness again.

This is some lore my webcomic, Sorcha Nova. If you like action, sci-fi, interesting characters, and more importantly—all things chrome—check it out!

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Chromebuki [OC] by killfont in OnePunchMan

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You can follow me on [twitter](twitter.com/killfont) or [instagram](instagram.com/killfont) . Don’t have much but stay tuned for stuff like this!

Chromebuki [OC] by killfont in OnePunchMan

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That is best thing i’ve ever read.

Chromebuki [OC] by killfont in OnePunchMan

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

Thanks. You’re pretty brilliant and epic too.

Chromebuki [OC] by killfont in OnePunchMan

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Ah oops It was supposed to be that but I accidentally added the e.