magical-ocean-birb asked: wait wait wait mod i need to tell you a thing. ok so The Book of Life takes place in the 1920's, according to word-of-god. if Buster Keaton exists in this universe, maybe manolo and buster would cross paths and meet one day ;u;
DO NOT EVEN MAKE ME WANT TO DRAW THAT HAPPENING
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I WANT TO DRAW THAT HAPPENING
Hello fellow Wanderers,
It really means a lot to me that you can’t wait to watch the new episodes. But you have to understand that by watching illegial uploads of International Broadcasts for free online does nothing to help the show in the eyes of Disney.
Because they don’t know you’re watching!
So if you love Wander and want it to continue please (if you can) watch it on the Channel, DVR it from the Channel, or watch it on the Disney Watch app. Because the more Disney can track viewers, the more they’ll know you’re watching, and the more they’ll want to make more for you to watch!
For the record, there is no threat of Wander being cancelled. Disney loves the show, they are behind it 100%, and are really, really excited for Season 2.
As Wander would say “It never hurts to help” so help him out by watching the show in a way that Disney knows you’re out there! That way we can all keep Wandering around the universe for a long time to come!
Thanks for hearing me out,
Craig
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guess who finally watched the Book of Life and LOVED IT
Anonymous asked: can I ask- do your characters go through a lot of changes? or do you just land on the 'right' design and stick with it?
Actually it’s a bit of both! All designs change over time, even if it’s just due to the artist getting better at drawing. For me, some characters appear out of nowhere, while some have to be chiseled away at before I feel like they really look like themselves. People who have been following me since the start will know that RGB has more or less remained the same in essence, and he was a pretty spontaneous drawing! Hero took me a few goes to get her right, but I had a good general idea of the elements to put together (round shapes, toy-like, massive eyes etc.). I knew who she was already, so it wasn’t like I was starting with a blank canvas.
A character who took more honing was Dial- he had a very different look altogether at the beginning! It’s usually the character or personality which is the grounding constant for me, I just had to keep redrawing him until I ‘found’ what he looked like. It’s hard to explain, but sometimes you draw a bunch of versions of a character, and suddenly you get this one drawing and you’re just like; “yeah, that’s him, that’s this person.” Maybe I’ll release those first sketches and the evolution of Dial’s design some time (perhaps when I start up a patreon!), so you can see just how much faffing about that took. The same happened with Arthur- I just had to keep trying until I got to that magical ‘DING!’ moment.
In contrast, Julienne was one where she just popped into my head and stayed more or less the same since day one. The only thing that changed was that originally she had normal ballet shoes, but when I realized she should be made of sugar and chocolate it just made sense to have her ‘feet’ and ‘head’ made of knives; hence why I changed her name to Julienne (originally it was going to be Julliard, after the school, so I still feel like the name stemmed from dance aspect of her).
In honor of Day of the Dead, here’s a repost of my comic about the San Francisco Columbarium and the man who spent 26 years restoring it.
This comic originally appeared on Medium at The Nib. Go check out my other work there.
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I went on for glory mode and met another jigglypuff user through fate. A celebration immediately took place.
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TUNAK TUNAK TUN IS NOW IN HD FORMAT THIS MOMENT FINALLY HAPPENED
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