i agree with prantilamos, i watch a webcomic called “charby the vampirate” and every one of the drawings there is just mind blowing, so you just GOTTA stop and enjoy the scenery, and that kinda makes it harder to quickly follow the story if you read it from start to now.
CTV is my most absolute favorite webcomic ever above all else! XD
I would disagree, however. For me at least, the detail creates a much more immersive experience. Simplicity can help a story flow much more quickly, but detail certainly doesn’t detract from the experience in any way.
Oooh. This should be interesting….
Hello, I like your art style. Can’t say what I like exactly except that it’s simple.
Thank you
ya simple, good, not filled with ornate drawings, all exentuates the storyline
Oooooh I hope there’s dinos
i agree with prantilamos, i watch a webcomic called “charby the vampirate” and every one of the drawings there is just mind blowing, so you just GOTTA stop and enjoy the scenery, and that kinda makes it harder to quickly follow the story if you read it from start to now.
lol, artsy-fartsy-tartsy so smartsy.
In layman: If you love art, but won’t get off your fat, flabby ass, then it’s most likely available on the internet.
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CTV is my most absolute favorite webcomic ever above all else! XD
I would disagree, however. For me at least, the detail creates a much more immersive experience. Simplicity can help a story flow much more quickly, but detail certainly doesn’t detract from the experience in any way.