Guy sells out to a corporation that wants to own as many cops as possible so that they can guarantee that the police stay out of their business, and he has the gall to be surprised that the company and its private army doesn’t care if the city is destroyed.
Westside Guy: 3D models in comics are sometimes frowned upon because it can seem lazy and doesn’t always blend well with the rest of the art. I’ll admit these models stick out a bit, but it’s necessary under my time constraints, plus Josh gave me permission.
Well, she didn’t shoot him at least.
… and what’s wrong with using models?
Nothing.
*Thinking of the Quake 2 player model of the witch*
I was wondering if you were using 3D models! I think that’s cool actually, and you’ve combined it well.
If anybody bugs you about that, just tell them defiantly “JOSH told me it was okay!” and then they’ll be like “who’s Josh?” and then you can run away.
I like 3D models as well. I made quite a few myself in the past, it’s fun (and I’m much better at that stuff than just drawing 😛 ).
You know, the last panel has an updated version of the old Templar Seal…
http://www.dominicselwood.com/the-knights-templar-1-the-knights/
Guy sells out to a corporation that wants to own as many cops as possible so that they can guarantee that the police stay out of their business, and he has the gall to be surprised that the company and its private army doesn’t care if the city is destroyed.
Westside Guy: 3D models in comics are sometimes frowned upon because it can seem lazy and doesn’t always blend well with the rest of the art. I’ll admit these models stick out a bit, but it’s necessary under my time constraints, plus Josh gave me permission.