*** Dave H. said:
Somehow, I don’t think babysitting is Alycia’s best choice…
On that note! Plus a surprisingly viable option.
author: Bill G.
url: Community Forums: Comics By Request | Roll20: Online virtual tabletop
*** Dave H. said:
Somehow, I don’t think babysitting is Alycia’s best choice…
On that note! Plus a surprisingly viable option.
author: Bill G.
url: Community Forums: Comics By Request | Roll20: Online virtual tabletop
Alycia babysitting will inevitably turn into this (spoilers for Fate of the Furious if you haven’t seen it, and care): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsTSN_SyU9E
author: Bill G.
url: https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/6572138
Bill G. said:
On that note! Plus a surprisingly viable option.
See! Happy endings galore!
author: *** Dave H.
url: Community Forums: Comics By Request | Roll20: Online virtual tabletop
Bill G. said:
Alycia babysitting will inevitably turn into this (spoilers for Fate of the Furious if you haven’t seen it, and care): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsTSN_SyU9E
Yes. That. But with more eye-rolling and mordant commentary.
author: *** Dave H.
url: Community Forums: Comics By Request | Roll20: Online virtual tabletop
Part 9:
So we ended on a punchline, kind of, which technically makes this still a comic. And not a date.
As always, the canonicity, etc. etc., although if people like this, it could stand. There’s certainly enough here to raise Alycia’s blood pressure and give her something to “discuss” with Jason - or Summer.
author: Bill G.
url: https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/6574634
Well as someone with TWO interests here, I’m perfectly fine with considering it Canon. I can see Jason being a little more frazzled about his new world, and a bit more graas-was-vreener wistful about the old, but that’s fine tuning at most. Great stuff, Bill, as always.
author: *** Dave H.
url: https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/6582317
I thought about that. I erred on the side of him remembering she was very enthusiastic about this outcome for him, and putting on a brave and positive front to see that smile again.
Glad you liked it.
author: Bill G.
url: https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/6582685
Some of these outfits already made an appearance, or were on their way. I recently sprang for more Comipo clothing DLC and this is the result.
Aria has been dressing up lately to ramp up efforts to promote Leo’s tech, and she dragged Leo along for the ride. Jason lent Summer a nice outfit, and has looked pretty dapper himself in presenting Quill Foundation to the world. Finally, this is my version of Agent Parker, who must always look both stern and professional. There’s probably a suit with Ted Waters’ name on it, but he’s been absent from comics so far.
author: Bill G.
url: https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/6583465
Along with the suits, the DLC also came with several sets of younger kids’ clothes. Unfortunately I didn’t find anything suitable for Adam, since it’s all tees + shorts or similar very casual stuff, nothing that Gardner might find acceptable for classroom wear. Right now I’ve been using a full-scale male model for him, and then just dropping him down the Y axis to make him look shorter.
He’s also as generically white as any other classic character. With snap assets, I can assign him a consistent skin color if a different one makes sense. To distinguish him as ‘different’, I gave him the swirly-eye look, which isn’t ‘starfield skin’ or even remotely close to it, but at least makes it clear that he’s not an ordinary kid.
There’s a few new outfits that might look better for Harry in-costume, I’ll be playing around with those when I have time and feel the muse. There’s nothing that looks ‘classic’ enough for Charlotte, but I think the snap asset I have of her, with off-color skin, transparency, and the black outline looks suitably spectral now. I tried to follow Mike’s palette of browns where I could, but the program is pretty limiting.
author: Bill G.
url: https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/6583587
Here’s an example of what the new DLC includes for kid models. Context chosen for maximum comedy.
author: Bill G.
url: https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/6584582
Bill G. said:
Context chosen for maximum comedy.
author: Mike
url: https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/6584587
This feature of the DLC lets me mercilessly inflict feels on Dave and other players.
author: Bill G.
url: https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/6584595
Oh, I loved it. And I was more than willing to overlook some nuance, with the medium (though, honestly, you include hella nuance in some 4-panel comics).
author: *** Dave H.
url: https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/6585394
Bill G. said:
Here’s an example of what the new DLC includes for kid models. Context chosen for maximum comedy.
Which calls to mind a Plotagon I’ve had hanging fire for an episode or four…
author: *** Dave H.
url: Community Forums: Comics By Request | Roll20: Online virtual tabletop
Bill G. said:
This feature of the DLC lets me mercilessly inflict feels on Dave and other players.
Dammit, Bill…
author: *** Dave H.
url: https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/6585855
I held back the mega-feels version of this picture, for emergency use.
author: Bill G.
url: https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/6585886