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TLADT24920 Posts
Is that a picture of peach licking a mushroom? bahahaha These are some great drawings and it's funny as usual. Good stuff all around. 5/5!
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Some commentary / random thoughts:
+ Show Spoiler +Well, there's a lot to unpack here, so let me just start by saying that I have a brand-new appreciation for real artists who create comics and manga. This wasn't easy to make. Lots and lots and lots of erasing and redraws made it happen. I also learned a lot of new techniques for making things easier, though. The learning process is fun. The constantly fucking up and having to do something over and over and over and over to get it right is not fun. Although some of the 'look' to certain things are parts of visual gags, there are others things that are legitimately errors that bug me. I know for a fact that NOT ONCE did I remember to give Cammy White gloves in any panel, and had to go back, erase part of her arm, and then start drawing a glove around it. I thought drawing circles was hard... drawing perspective-wise stuff is harder, because with a circle, you know immediately if it doesn't look right. With perspective, one can end up with weird stuff happening, like someone having a tiny leg. Like, I'd draw a leg that was supposed to be further away from the viewer perspective than the closer leg, and guess what? It looked like one leg was a runt-leg. So I had to erase that whole mess and try it again a different way. It really helps to draw a "skeleton" of a person before actually drawing them. If anyone's seen me draw, they know I like to just go straight from what's in my head to the canvas, but for complicated stuff, that's not always possible. As far as story-telling goes, I'll actually just go ahead and say where I got the idea for doing a comic. I was reading about the popular television show, Rick and Morty, and someone said that Dan Harmon takes forever to write shit and that if Justin Roiland hadn't really pushed him, the writing process would've taken much longer. That's why there was a huge gap between Season 2 and 3, allegedly. So I said to myself, "What the heck? Hire me to write Rick and Morty." and started joking to myself, "How hard can it be?" and started making up a story that is still purely in my head, where Rick and Morty get stuck in another dimension where the roles of cows and humans are switched, but everything else is the same. Mr. Cow (who I turned into a character in Itsa Me) invited Rick and Morty over for humanburgers, and then shenanigans ensue. The conflict occurs because Rick has no problem eating a humanburger, but Morty starts freaking out. I wanted to write a full-blown storyboard for it, but then I realized that I'm actually really bad at drawing and just needed to practice a bit. Last fall, I wrote a blog that was DEEP AS FUCK (aren't they all?) basically was a stab at the commercialization of feminism, where it's become like a human bumper-sticker. I feel like the feminist movement has really gone off the rails lately, and that's largely because the loudest voices usually are the ones that the most extreme. Besides the extremists, there are also the phonies. You know, the ones who go " Look at me, look at what I'm doing for women. Look at how I'm promoting women." and I just want to bury my face in my hands. Case-in-point: a bunch of men in Hollywood who had proclaimed themselves to be feminists were called out for being sexual harassers. And there's also Amy Schumer. Now, keep in mind, I don't hate her, or think she is untalented. But her act is terrible. It's that bad, and I've sat through a whole Larry The Cable Guy stand-up show. What makes it worse is that she plagiarizes material blatantly from other comedians, which is a huge no-no. Half of her show is stolen jokes, and the other half is talking about being a ridiculous slut. I don't feel like that sort of conduct really helps the cause of "women", but somehow she's touted as this bastion of feminism, and I couldn't figure out why for the longest time until one day it finally just hit me: Corporations have commercialized feminism, and are selling stuff with a "feminist" sticker on it, like bad comedy and purple hair-dye. Just the whole thing has been reduced to empty consumerism. So that's where some of this stuff comes from. I watched some Rick and Morty and am critical of social movements. I also am kind of a comic fan. I never really thought of that until recently, because I never got into DC or Marvel stuff, so I didn't really see myself as being in that genre. I always liked Batman, though. I always thought Batman was cool. But then I thought how much I enjoyed reading manga (recently), and then thought back to my childhood, and I remember being really into Herge's Tintin series. Tintin basically is the story of a 20-something kid who just goes around the world kicking ass and bringing down criminal organizations and even whole governments, and being the first man on the moon, and discovering a hidden Inca civilization. He also discovers the abominable snowman. That series gets pretty wild. I find Tintin a hilarious series because Herge just freestyled the whole thing and would sometimes write himself into a hole where Tintin is in an impossible-to-escape situation, and then he always made Tintin get away by random luck. One time, Tintin was in an isolated cabin with a gun to his head while tied up. I think Hegre probably spent weeks pacing up and down his study thinking, "How the fuck is Tintin going to get out of this?" and finally just said "Act of God." and made lightning hit the cabin, which teleports Tintin out of there to safety. It was fucking great. I liked a few newspaper comics. Most of them, I thought were dumb as fuck, or just generally unfunny. The ones I liked, I really got into. I still have ALL of Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes collections, as well as FoxTrot, Dilbert, and Gary Larson's The Far Side. I'm not as big a fan of FoxTrot now that I'm older, but the other three really stuck with me. ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/FbBvQkQ.jpg) A lot of the authors also had versions of their comics with bits of commentary under, and I always thought that was pretty neat. Gary Larson and Bill Watterson in particular would write lots of commentary. Scott Adams wrote a bunch of books, which are pretty good. I drew some really crude-looking comics while younger. I remember that they were really stupid, and I'd be ashamed to even look at them now. Then sometime in 2007, I started drawing some four-panel comics, but only two of them were any good. I have no idea where to find them now. Then I just kinda stopped drawing, except for some occasional sketches of animals, which were mostly cats, dogs, rabbits, bears, and pigs. All of them are "okay". Nothing really that special.
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On March 07 2018 15:30 BigFan wrote: Is that a picture of peach licking a mushroom? bahahaha These are some great drawings and it's funny as usual. Good stuff all around. 5/5!
Yes it is. I wasn't sure if people would even be able to figure out what was happening in that picture. It's not any ordinary mushroom, either...
But thank you!
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holy shit u did this with a mouse? thats amazing
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You know I fucking loved it queen. 10/10
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Croatia9487 Posts
Those are some ridiculously good drawings. Great work! Katherine with a K looks a lot like Summer (though I get why after reading your follow-up post). The story was pretty good too, especially the last couple of parts. It's exactly how I imagined your train of thought to work.
(Btw, I've fixed the loading of Part 7 here on TL, because it was annoying me.)
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On March 07 2018 22:43 2Pacalypse- wrote: Those are some ridiculously good drawings. Great work! Katherine with a K looks a lot like Summer (though I get why after reading your follow-up post). The story was pretty good too, especially the last couple of parts. It's exactly how I imagined your train of thought to work.
(Btw, I've fixed the loading of Part 7 here on TL, because it was annoying me.)

Thank you so much!
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Samus's second name is Jane? Also, I might me dumb, but I don't really get the name of the comic. What foot?
I liked Episode 2 a little bit more, but this one was very entertaining too.
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On March 08 2018 11:36 Paljas wrote: Samus's second name is Jane? Also, I might me dumb, but I don't really get the name of the comic. What foot?
I liked Episode 2 a little bit more, but this one was very entertaining too.
I'm inclined to agree. If I had to pick one, I'd say episode 2. But I'm very happy with the improvements I've made in terms of my artwork.
Also, I have no idea what Samus' middle name is.
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Norway28580 Posts
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What did I just read? Please don't tell me you actually drew this on MSPaint with a mouse.
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On March 09 2018 08:28 Dangermousecatdog wrote: What did I just read? Please don't tell me you actually drew this on MSPaint with a mouse.
I didn't draw it in MSPaint, although I could have. I did use my mouse, but I also turned the sensitivity way down.
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What did you use then? Gimp?
btw, your samus look dope. really slick drawing.
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For some reason this ongoing comic series keeps me engaged. I like it.
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On March 10 2018 09:39 Paljas wrote: What did you use then? Gimp?
btw, your samus look dope. really slick drawing.
I did most of the drawing in Gimp. There were like three or four things I did in MSPaint, but that's it. MSPaint has some cool brushes, though, so I might use those to make some effects.
Also, thanks. Samus' suit was one of the funnest things to draw.
On March 10 2018 13:18 Therapist. wrote: For some reason this ongoing comic series keeps me engaged. I like it.
That makes me really happy. I'm so glad you like it!
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intrigue
Washington, D.C9933 Posts
ninazerg's third installment in the It'sa Me series is a triumph. past episodes contain short flashes of brilliance amidst a disjointed and confused aesthetic. but Legend of the Foot is by a more mature, more confident artist. technical mastery and whimsical writing coalesce into a romp across franchises and themes. improved character dialogue reveals the beating heart behind absurdist unravellings of tropes. satire is easy; putting yourself out there is not. we anticipate seeing where this webcomic goes from here.
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Have you considered getting a pen tablet or stylus? Unless the wonky drawings are part of the aesthetic.
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Just finished reading it, and as before, theres a lot going on here, plus many funny moments.
A large number to choose from, here are some random quotes: + Show Spoiler +I broke into your house to steal your valuables to sell in order to acquire the capital necessary to purchase illegal drugs Gro-tein im not sure, this is just a summer job. we sell prime deli meats for lower prices than your local supermarket!! i need to be careful not to accidentally kill someone who is a family member of someone i know. mine was tatsumari. was. but i got his itinerary... you have a health plan, right?
Combined with the drawings (some of the facial expressions and stuff) it was really funny.
Also I checked, and yes, Coffee Bean Man really does have 2 left feet (part 4). HX-9382B is actually a Sonicare electric toothbrush, not a grappling hook gun, hmm, possibly a Sonic/Sanic easter egg reference, Im gunna go with it. tintin: lightning hitting the cabin (act of god) = deus ex machina. Generally considered bad, Ill assume its another of your subversion jokes and I just fell into the trap. Overall? Clearly insane.
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On March 12 2018 14:11 intrigue wrote: ninazerg's third installment in the It'sa Me series is a triumph. past episodes contain short flashes of brilliance amidst a disjointed and confused aesthetic. but Legend of the Foot is by a more mature, more confident artist. technical mastery and whimsical writing coalesce into a romp across franchises and themes. improved character dialogue reveals the beating heart behind absurdist unravellings of tropes. satire is easy; putting yourself out there is not. we anticipate seeing where this webcomic goes from here.
wot
glad you liked it.
On March 13 2018 02:30 Dangermousecatdog wrote: Have you considered getting a pen tablet or stylus? Unless the wonky drawings are part of the aesthetic.
I'm pretty fond of the wonkiness. Also, I'm notoriously parsimonious.
On March 13 2018 07:56 Jukado wrote:Just finished reading it, and as before, theres a lot going on here, plus many funny moments. A large number to choose from, here are some random quotes: + Show Spoiler +I broke into your house to steal your valuables to sell in order to acquire the capital necessary to purchase illegal drugs Gro-tein im not sure, this is just a summer job. we sell prime deli meats for lower prices than your local supermarket!! i need to be careful not to accidentally kill someone who is a family member of someone i know. mine was tatsumari. was. but i got his itinerary... you have a health plan, right? Combined with the drawings (some of the facial expressions and stuff) it was really funny. Also I checked, and yes, Coffee Bean Man really does have 2 left feet (part 4). HX-9382B is actually a Sonicare electric toothbrush, not a grappling hook gun, hmm, possibly a Sonic/Sanic easter egg reference, Im gunna go with it. tintin: lightning hitting the cabin (act of god) = deus ex machina. Generally considered bad, Ill assume its another of your subversion jokes and I just fell into the trap.
Yeah, HX9382 is a Sonic toothbrush. There's a lot of other dumb easter eggs and minor references, and I'm amazed that's the one you picked out. The grappling hook gun is real, though. I didn't know they were real things. Here's the one I thought looked pretty cool:
![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/QlNJxDz.jpg)
Imagine it'd shoot out something like a bolt that would penetrate the concrete, then anchor itself by shooting out spikes, something like this:
![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/F4uYv8m.jpg)
I was trying to think of ways to shave off having to draw some unnecessary panels, so I figured that the grappling hook shot, showing the spikes pop out, then wrapping the line around a hook on the other side didn't need to be drawn. They just shoot a thing and get across. The whole thing is kind of a cliche, and relatively uninteresting, and the only funny thing that I could think of from the whole sequence was Carl hanging onto the zip-line and freaking out.
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I love how he's being treated by Dr. Mario lmao.
I can't say there's anything similar to this that I've read or seen anywhere else. It's goofy and sporadic and violent and highly entertaining. I can't imagine the amount of time it took to write and draw all these comics!
Great work as always. That Mario story about feminism is still one of the funniest things I remember reading in recent memory.
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On March 08 2018 11:36 Paljas wrote: Also, I might me dumb, but I don't really get the name of the comic. What foot?
I almost forgot to talk about this. Some people know that I am a nerd for all things martial arts. Except swords. Fuck swords. The naming conventions for martial arts films always have been kinda silly, but I was thinking of this film in particular:
Fist of Legend would definitely go in my top 10 martial arts films. The thing about the film is that the title implies that Jet Li's character, Chen Zhen, has a legendary fist, when in fact, he uses both fists, and does kicks. In this webcomic, I wanted to have one of the main characters basically emulate Chun Li from the Street Fighter series, and Chun Li is known for her huge legs and her kicking. So, I originally was going to call this "Foot of Legend", but "Legend of the Foot" just seemed funnier, because why would a foot be legendary?
On March 14 2018 12:29 Epishade wrote: I love how he's being treated by Dr. Mario lmao.
I can't say there's anything similar to this that I've read or seen anywhere else. It's goofy and sporadic and violent and highly entertaining. I can't imagine the amount of time it took to write and draw all these comics!
Great work as always. That Mario story about feminism is still one of the funniest things I remember reading in recent memory.
I consider you, [UoN]Sentinel, and catplanetcatplanet to be the funniest people on Teamliquid, so this is a very high compliment for me.
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On March 15 2018 11:57 ninazerg wrote: I consider you, [UoN]Sentinel, and catplanetcatplanet to be the funniest people on Teamliquid, so this is a very high compliment for me. haha!!!! some things never change!
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A triumph of the human spirit,
Incredible, a burgeoning artiste's magnum opus,
Died for our sins, 69/69
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On April 16 2018 13:11 Zambrah wrote: A triumph of the human spirit,
Incredible, a burgeoning artiste's magnum opus,
Died for our sins, 69/69
Just you wait. Part 4 is coming.
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