Just because a person looks “normal” or acts “normal” does not necessarily mean they are “normal”.
They may be more skilled at hiding it… Believe it, I have lost count of how many people I have shocked doing the same thing.
…I do the same, 5had0wblade, but that’s because I’m autistic. Anyways, Kei, have you considered doing a regular webcomic? It may help you discover what, and how, you want to draw, and help you standardize your “style”, whatever it may be. BTW, I know of a guy who started a webcomic about his life as a sort of diary that he can show to his daughter when she becomes old enough to comprehend it. It’s called “UnCubed”, and he started it for the sake of his daughter. You should check it out, and see if it inspires you or something. http://www.uncubedthecomic.com/
Just because a person looks “normal” or acts “normal” does not necessarily mean they are “normal”.They may be more skilled at hiding it… Believe it, I have lost count of how many people I have shocked doing the same thing.
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Just because a person looks “normal” or acts “normal” does not necessarily mean they are “normal”.
They may be more skilled at hiding it… Believe it, I have lost count of how many people I have shocked doing the same thing.
…I do the same, 5had0wblade, but that’s because I’m autistic. Anyways, Kei, have you considered doing a regular webcomic? It may help you discover what, and how, you want to draw, and help you standardize your “style”, whatever it may be. BTW, I know of a guy who started a webcomic about his life as a sort of diary that he can show to his daughter when she becomes old enough to comprehend it. It’s called “UnCubed”, and he started it for the sake of his daughter. You should check it out, and see if it inspires you or something. http://www.uncubedthecomic.com/
Just because a person looks “normal” or acts “normal” does not necessarily mean they are “normal”.They may be more skilled at hiding it… Believe it, I have lost count of how many people I have shocked doing the same thing.
+1