28 Jan 2022, 22:18

@melissa_bailey All good points! If this were to be published in any way shape or form or if I were to use this as a vehicle for a webcomic I would absolutely approach someone who is immersed in Deaf culture (or invest in some lessons!)

However, story-wise I was thinking that Tienna is not unable to hear, but instead unable to speak. It's very VERY rare in children beyond selective mutism, (which the school, doctor and Tienna's parents are convinced is the issue). However it's abnormally prevalent in Ravensbarrow due to the creature in the lake stealing newborn's voices on the 7th new moon every other year.

That being said, though:

Even if Tienna CAN hear there's still a whole culture that I need to explore beyond just throwing some hand-symbols into bubbles.

AND

it's probably a better idea (especially in this short comic where she has only a few lines) to switch that up and have Mattea sign back! It means that I get to draw more gestures, and it's more easily understood by the audience what's going on. Martin and Shane (at this point) do not know ASL, but Mattea would absolutely know how to talk with her friend.

Besides, the creature in the lake is probably much more interested in eyes πŸ˜†

Thank you for the in depth feedback (and challenge!) Can I bug you with questions and show you changes once I've made them?