Thanks! Glad to know it looks good
@studiolooong said in I did a graphic novel sample chapter! I'd love to know what you think :
One nit-picky thing is that I can't quite peg what time of year it is. The hats and scarves are telling me fall/winter, the trees are skewing it towards fall, but then the grass is so lush and green, and when Milton walks past the houses there are a bunch of blooming flowers by the sidewalk.
It certainly not obvious! In the town I used to teach in (and a lot of the lower mainland) the trees turn orange, but the grass stays green. I think think you're right that there shouldn't be flowers, though! I'll fix that It's that magical time of year where things are juuuuuuuust above freezing so it's both wet AND super cold.
@studiolooong said in I did a graphic novel sample chapter! I'd love to know what you think :
but I challenge you to make the hand graphics in her speech bubbles more than a signifier that she's signing. It would add a lot of value if you could actually "read" her signs if you knew sign language.
I made a valiant attempt! The tea party bubble USED to be a kid's name (Dylan Wilkins, hence the "DW". Mr. Bear used to be party to the fact that Mattea had a crush on Dyland Wilkins, lol) and I did used the sign for "really" as best I could (harder than it looks!)
I was thinking that I could draw one or two of the words from what Tienna's saying in order to keep things lean. I think if I were to continue this comic I would need to put in a LOT of research to keep things accurate and respectful (I'd go take lessons, honestly). I also realized that I used the wrong sign for "really" in that context (I think)
I will fix the tea parties bubble, though! Illustrating sign language is hard than it looks!