Prosthetics.Deathfish15 said:The whole darker colored nose/ears makes it looked like glued on prostitutes on the character.
The word you are looking for is prosthetics.
Although that does have potential...
Prosthetics.Deathfish15 said:The whole darker colored nose/ears makes it looked like glued on prostitutes on the character.
So nuts that the pea is on the longest yard of a mask as the detective of the pet whisperer with the question mark?Darth_Payn said:So at some point, you will go full Riddler on yourself.FPLOON said:I love when you get to create your own question for the security question... because it's not just the answer that you can go fucking nuts with...
Completely agree. There is just something unsettling/grotesque about this new art style that I servery dislike. At least EDA is still fantastic.Deathfish15 said:EDA is a great series.
Critical Miss has gone down hill into obscurity.
This new artist, while "talented", has some major style flaws. The whole darker colored nose/ears makes it looked like glued on prostitutes on the character. Fingers are weird rectangles in the 2nd panel. All these extra lines around Erin, the computer, the desk, etc. make it look like a still of a shaky camera.
Oh, and the kicker? Critical Miss #1 was in 2010, not 2008 as indicated in the first panel. A bit of research ...(Or clicking the "First" button) could have told someone that. All in all these feels like some major editing was lacking in this comic's push out the door.
Better to pick something that is just intentionally wrong. But do it consistent so you remember.slo said:I hate security questions. They're dumb and you never need the answer until years after. And it is unsafe to pick the answer that won't change and you definitely will not remember the one that could. And then they lock me out because you've got the case wrong or something. All of this while I still have access to my email. Just the dumbest thing ever.
So, who was your favorite writer again? Like... ten years ago?
lol, Umm... Maybe you mean prosthesis?saxman234 said:This new artist, while "talented", has some major style flaws. The whole darker colored nose/ears makes it looked like glued on prostitutes on the character.
So freaking glad to find out i'm not the only one who hates people being drawn with clown noses.Gasbandit said:Gagh, I experience extreme distaste with the red nose trend that seems to be sweeping the webcomics world lately. Looking at Niall's link, why am I not surprised it is on tumblr, and every single drawing there has the tumblr nose? http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/tumblr-nose
I don't know, I'm kinda interested in this glued-on-prostitutes idea. Let's hear more!Jadak said:lol, Umm... Maybe you mean prosthesis?saxman234 said:This new artist, while "talented", has some major style flaws. The whole darker colored nose/ears makes it looked like glued on prostitutes on the character.
Reminds me of the first episode of last year's American Horror Story, which featured, yes, a glued-on prostitute and a guy screaming "Get this b* offa me!"Gasbandit said:I don't know, I'm kinda interested in this glued-on-prostitutes idea. Let's hear more!Jadak said:lol, Umm... Maybe you mean prosthesis?saxman234 said:This new artist, while "talented", has some major style flaws. The whole darker colored nose/ears makes it looked like glued on prostitutes on the character.
Yeah, I've noticed that whenever webcomics have guest artists there isn't even an ATTEMPT made by the guest to draw the comic in a style similar to that of the original artist's work and this is no different. At least this one's plot and character seem like it actually fits the original.saxman234 said:I'm glad EDA exist. This is now terrifying.Completely agree. There is just something unsettling/grotesque about this new art style that I servery dislike. At least EDA is still fantastic.Deathfish15 said:EDA is a great series.
Critical Miss has gone down hill into obscurity.
This new artist, while "talented", has some major style flaws. The whole darker colored nose/ears makes it looked like glued on prostitutes on the character. Fingers are weird rectangles in the 2nd panel. All these extra lines around Erin, the computer, the desk, etc. make it look like a still of a shaky camera.
Oh, and the kicker? Critical Miss #1 was in 2010, not 2008 as indicated in the first panel. A bit of research ...(Or clicking the "First" button) could have told someone that. All in all these feels like some major editing was lacking in this comic's push out the door.