Morning reblog!
In this page, Brudil gets digging.
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Transcript under the cut:
Brudil, still in the overgrown room, regards some thorny plants that block a door ahead. Brudil: Okay, then… Should've expected some obstacles, I guess… was kinda itching for more than plants, though. Meanwhile, from behind another door, some Slugfolk lie in wait. Slugfolk: Shhh… not yet. Brudil starts to remove and cut the thorny plants with her shovel ("CRACK" and "CRUNCH" SFX show as she cuts into one of them). Brudil: Corpus must've had a heckuva garden. Behind her, the two Slugfolk that watched her are preparing to throw an old, rusted battle axe. They throw it in tandem, hitting Brudil square in the back (with "THOK" SFX). Brudil: YOW! She looks back, still frazzled, but the washboard has protected her; the axe is now embedded in it. She turns around to face the Slugfolk. Brudil: Alright, who did that?
And here’s a timelapse of my earliest version of my current process! Again, potential flashing lights warning.
Currently, lit’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.
In the world of Dungeon Smalls, is it common for gnomes to go 'adventuring'? Or for goblins to learn magic?
For gnomes, it’s more common to see one only taking on dangerous jobs when necessary. While they are generally one of the more resilient folks around, they tend towards aiding their local community with remarkable persistence. A more common adventure is either a rescue mission or gathering resources from a place that’s dangerous for other folk due to things like poor air quality.
As for goblins, it varies. Goblins in general believe each one of them has a destined ambition (often referred to as “Paubb’s Call” after the god of action). They may not be the best at their passion, but you can reliably guess they will strive for improvement at every turn.
So while anyone could feasibly learn magic, if a goblin feels Paubb’s Call pulling them to spellcasting, they WILL learn it.
bring back tumblr ask culture let me. bother you with questions and statements
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.
In this page, Pleht considers the possibilities.
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Brudil falls down onto her stomach (with "WHAM!" SFX). Brudil: ACK! Pleht reels back, clutching his shirt. Pleht: What..? Who…? He spies the axe dropped by Brudil. His anxiety spikes as he imagines several monsters that Brudil could be: Mockman: Brudil's head and eyes roll back, and she leans enough for her belly to reveal a gaping maw. Puppet: A marionette Brudil stiffly raises her axe, looking with a lifeless expression. Undead: Brudil shows as a rotting zombie, grinning as she brandishes the axe. All these thoughts hang over Pleht as he sweats nervously.
Morning reblog!
In this page, Pleht considers the possibilities.
Want to see way more, way earlier? Head to the site with the link below!
Transcript below the cut:
Brudil falls down onto her stomach (with "WHAM!" SFX). Brudil: ACK! Pleht reels back, clutching his shirt. Pleht: What..? Who…? He spies the axe dropped by Brudil. His anxiety spikes as he imagines several monsters that Brudil could be: Mockman: Brudil's head and eyes roll back, and she leans enough for her belly to reveal a gaping maw. Puppet: A marionette Brudil stiffly raises her axe, looking with a lifeless expression. Undead: Brudil shows as a rotting zombie, grinning as she brandishes the axe. All these thoughts hang over Pleht as he sweats nervously.
In this page, Brudil gets digging.
Want to see way more, way earlier? Head to the site with the link below!
Transcript under the cut:
Brudil, still in the overgrown room, regards some thorny plants that block a door ahead. Brudil: Okay, then… Should've expected some obstacles, I guess… was kinda itching for more than plants, though. Meanwhile, from behind another door, some Slugfolk lie in wait. Slugfolk: Shhh… not yet. Brudil starts to remove and cut the thorny plants with her shovel ("CRACK" and "CRUNCH" SFX show as she cuts into one of them). Brudil: Corpus must've had a heckuva garden. Behind her, the two Slugfolk that watched her are preparing to throw an old, rusted battle axe. They throw it in tandem, hitting Brudil square in the back (with "THOK" SFX). Brudil: YOW! She looks back, still frazzled, but the washboard has protected her; the axe is now embedded in it. She turns around to face the Slugfolk. Brudil: Alright, who did that?
Hello Tumblr! I have been working on a webcomic for some time, and I hope you like it!
It stars a goblin wizard apprentice and a gnome warrior wannabe as they go adventuring.
Hope to see you there!
Flashing Lights warning, but I figured I’d show a timelapse of how I first made pages, using my first page. With Procreate, though, you have to manage a sometimes strict layer limit, so I now have a more efficient process I’ll show in another post
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