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* Goner’s sense of taste has been overstimulated.
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* Goner’s sense of taste has been overstimulated.
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* Goner is lost in the joy of rediscovering taste.
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* You get the feeling Goner doesn’t want to talk about this anymore.
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I’ve been experimenting with panels/layout. Still not sure if I like the result, but this is a learning experience, so I’d appreciate feedback regarding if and why you like or hate it. That way I can maybe edit it and/or do things differently in future updates.
Remember, you can always send questions and comments to me, not just to Goner!
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* Smells like buttered popcorn.
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The blurry asks are the first three I got, and while I wanted them to be the first to appear, I decided to do it this way for storytelling purposes. Goner will actually get to answer them later.
Oh boy, I’m excited to get to some of these asks! I’ll try to tackle them in roughly the order I got them. They shouldn’t require as many panels as these first two pages, so they won’t take as long to make, but of course I need my breaks. Thanks for your patience!
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Asks are now open.
I knew I wanted AGS to be in color to highlight Goner’s lack of such color. I didn’t want to use colored pencils like I normally do, though, so I found a (time-consuming) way of coloring it digitally. As a plus, leaving Goner in pencil while the world around him is colored digitally helps him stand out, and it emphasizes how he’s no longer a part of this world.
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