In this page of Dungeon Smalls, Brudil finds that flying solo isn't all it's cracked up to be.
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Transcript below the cut:
At another place in the tower, Brudil crashes through a barred door (with "CRASH" SFX). She is wearing a washboard and a bucket for armor, with a shovel on her back. As she adjusts the bucket to see again, a pair of eye stalks peer at her from above. They quickly move out of sight as she looks, though. Brudil: HALLOOOOOO? A large aphid peers from behind a nearby bush quizzically, but Brudil receives no response as her words echo. Another pair of eye stalks, one eye covered by a bandage, leer at her before once again moving out of sight. Brudil sighs and moves forward into the overgrown room, unaware of the Slugfolk watching her. Brudil (thinking): Man alive, this is lonely…
A simple page this time, just having our two heroes finally together!
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Pleht opens the door to reveal Brudil, who was just reaching forward for the doorknob herself. She falls forward, and both she and Pleht react with shock. Pleht and Brudil: WHA-?!
And here’s a timelapse of my earliest version of my current process, showcased with my fifth page! Again, potential flashing lights warning.
Currently, it’s a little different, but the outline goes like this:
1. Make rough.
2. Solidify panel layout.
3. Solidify dialogue.
3. Make rough sketches.
4. Make speech bubbles.
5. Make lineart, with separate layer of the background lines covering the lines on the base.
6. Colors
7. Shading
8. Other effects.
It’s much easier to manage layers than when I started, and it encourages me to work more quickly to boot!
…later down the line, I mean. I forgot this page was a toughie for me.
Next-day reblog!
In this page, Pleht starts a fire.
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Transcript under the cut:
Pleht is uneasily looking at a doorway into a dark room. There are signs of overgrowth within. He digs into his coat (with small "RUSTLE" SFX). Pleht: …Should be okay, just this once. I mean, w-who's gonna know? Pleht: Please understand, Mr. Sardon. Magic swirls around his hand as Pleht prepares a piece of flint and a special ring over his thumb. He flicks (with "flick" SFX), but nothing happens. Pleht: Come on, come on, why isn't this working? It worked just fine yesterday! Pleht keeps flicking, but naught but sparks show up. The flicks (with plenty of "flick" SFX) attract the attention of a creature in a hole in the wall. Creature: chttr? Creature: chtt… chtt… hissss Pleht finally accomplishes his goal, looking at the flame hovering above his thumb, unaware of the large legs above him. Pleht: Ha, finally! Now to… He stops, face full of dread as he realizes there's a giant ladybug behind him.
And here’s a timelapse of my earliest version of my current process, showcased with my fifth page! Again, potential flashing lights warning.
Currently, it’s a little different, but the outline goes like this:
1. Make rough.
2. Solidify panel layout.
3. Solidify dialogue.
3. Make rough sketches.
4. Make speech bubbles.
5. Make lineart, with separate layer of the background lines covering the lines on the base.
6. Colors
7. Shading
8. Other effects.
It’s much easier to manage layers than when I started, and it encourages me to work more quickly to boot!
…later down the line, I mean. I forgot this page was a toughie for me.
Morning reblog!
A simple page this time, just having our two heroes finally together!
Want to see way more, way earlier? Head to the site with the link below!
Transcript under the cut:
Pleht opens the door to reveal Brudil, who was just reaching forward for the doorknob herself. She falls forward, and both she and Pleht react with shock. Pleht and Brudil: WHA-?!
In this page, two heroes are oh-so-close to meeting.
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Transcript under the cut:
Pleht throws the metal ball into the foreground, the ladybug excitedly turning to chase it. Pleht: GO FETCH! Ladybug: skree! Brudil punts the Bandaged Slugfolk into the other Slugfolk (with "PUNT!" SFX), sending both through the open doorway. Brudil: GET OUTTA HERE! Pleht (wiping brow): Whew! Brudil (standing proudly): Well, that takes care of that! Pleht picks up the dropped flint, while Brudil picks her bucket helmet up. Pleht prepares to go through the dark doorway, trying to get his magic flame back up (with "flick" SFX) Brudil puts her helmet back on and turns her attention to the thorny plants once more. Loud banging can be heard from the other door she missed (with "RATTLE" and "BANG!" SFX) Pleht and Brudil: Alright, where was I…?
Welcome to my hoard, darling~~ Quacktherine, The Silver Dragon, is back baby!
Morning reblog!
In this page of Dungeon Smalls, Brudil finds that flying solo isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Want to see way more, way earlier? Head to the site with the link below!
Transcript below the cut:
At another place in the tower, Brudil crashes through a barred door (with "CRASH" SFX). She is wearing a washboard and a bucket for armor, with a shovel on her back. As she adjusts the bucket to see again, a pair of eye stalks peer at her from above. They quickly move out of sight as she looks, though. Brudil: HALLOOOOOO? A large aphid peers from behind a nearby bush quizzically, but Brudil receives no response as her words echo. Another pair of eye stalks, one eye covered by a bandage, leer at her before once again moving out of sight. Brudil sighs and moves forward into the overgrown room, unaware of the Slugfolk watching her. Brudil (thinking): Man alive, this is lonely…
Meet Pleht Scrapeson!
He/Him | 23 | Goblin
Born and raised in the modest fishing town of Tidesworth, Pleht had shown a natural knack for magical things since he was a kid. His parents thus encouraged him to pursue an apprenticeship under the famed wizard Sardon the Beige; obviously, this was his calling. He has since grown from one weird kid into one nervous and cautious adult.
See him try some magic at:
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