Yeehaw! The power of the tablet XD
This is the guest art I sent to Kuo Comics aaand it won! Woo hoo!
Also, check out Coffin’s uber amazing entry. Now that’s art O_O How do you do that Coff??
I think I will stick to Flash for the time being, because I finally got the grasp of it, as I had literally relearn it for this pic
That doesn’t mean the comic will be rendered in it, but.. from time to time.. why not?
The story will be continued next week
PS. There’s an additional character in the art. How on earth did she get in there? Give her a head massage with your mouse and she may come out!








Nice! How did animate the strip on this site?
With a lot of care and attention. Flash is fun, but some additional coding is required to keep the size of its files up on WordPress
I had to figure out how to put Flash files on it and then how to avoid resizing. Kinda tricky, but it works (sometimes..)
Pretty nice, your drawing hand is improving! Sometime I hope to get around to going through the KUO archives, I have only read the first few chapters, and the style of the newer stuff seems alot different then the older stuff, but you and a few others whos opinions I respect recomend it, so I intend to get around to it eventually.
Also, congratulations, both your and Coffin’s entries were great (he should know by now that I love his stuff alot too), but I really admired the effort you put in, which must have been the dealbreaker for the win!
It is and I’m more and more eager to use both Flash and the pen. Still, what bothers me is the loss of detail in the work. When I think how much time I spent with all the feathers Biryuk is carrying on his shoulders and how much it DOESN’T show.. Well, next time I will not lower the size of the file. Hits happen
Check it out, the archive isn’t THAT long, and it’s an interesting story to watch
My next flash project will be even more detailed. I just hope I’ll manage to pull it off
Aw thanks Draco! And congratulations again!!! I’m really happy to hear you like the story so far!! XD
Oh wow! Thanks so much for reading Kuo Comics! Yep, I changed the art style around page 24 or so, hope you like the new art style and the story! Thanks for giving Kuo comics a go
man, I really need to learn to do flash! good work man!
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