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Branded - page 2
by Ratte
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by Ratte
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Please consider supporting my work if you enjoy it: https://www.patreon.com/ratte
IchlamoGeneralHukari
BlockedAnything? I order you to turn yourself away.BlueMoonstruckWolf
MemberAww, you poor soul. :c
Youchus
MemberWho could? That pleading face is hard to turn away. Nice way to draw our attention by just coloring the eyes. Exceptional artwork on all of it. I really like the detailing in the fur and hair. Such cool skills you have and display. May they never fade away.
Incuboi
MemberI'm just wondering if they're different arcs or restarts of previous ones... Goes just so far, starts a new one, goes so far, starts a new one... Losing track, myself.
But yeah, great artwork! Don't get me wrong, you're a great artist - however, if you start too many projects you'll lose track of them and overwork yourself. Stick to one, maybe two, comic arcs at a time - tossing a few new ones in to mix it up every now and then and to break monotony...
just my two cents worth - i expect change. >....>
Versperus
Moderatorlegacy
The time period fluctuates depending on the story
Ratte
Former StaffHello. The "Legacy" thing is more of a collective than it is a continuous story. Different arcs and projects are meant to follow different people and the things they face rather than being one big linear system overall. It's best to take each arc on its own than assume it follows a previous one you've seen. I don't really like holding hands of readers as they are plenty smart enough to answer their own questions or solve little puzzles, thus much of this relies on context clues or remembering things from other installments.
The recent short comics are describing the events regarding each child's arrival to the Huot Foster Home, with each of these therefore occurring before Eye to Eye as by then, the children have all left. Some people wanted to know the backgrounds of the children, so this is my attempt to deliver. Taming the Milk Thief would be the "latest" short comic in terms of timelines, followed by I'll Be Good and Branded. In fairness, on FA I do say "Let's go a few years back in time." on the first page of this short comic.
I'm not really starting multiple things at the same time, the miniseries are simply that-- miniseries. They're meant to be short, about 5-7 pages, and I don't move on from a particular one until it's finished. You can access a short "About" here if you were curious at all.
I'm not at all surprised that how I do things might be seen as confusing, but try to see it as a collective instead of a massive linear project like a webcomic that goes from an absolute beginning to an absolute end. Come next year, and with enough financial support, I will be releasing weekly chapter-and-illustration installments of a project that will last well over a year regarding the Huot Foster Home from its beginning. Maybe such a thing would interest you.
Youchus
MemberI love it because it is great art and it is much like real life. One does not always get to see the whole of another persons life unless they live with that person, even then you only get to see those parts that come when you are with them. Most often in life one gets to see many small snippets in your day to day activities with others and at work. Many times I have wondered how does this or that end or where did things go from there kind of thing. So this is not confusing or frustrating for me at all they are all very cool little shards. Just like cool crystals one finds that are broken and not whole but still very beautiful to look at so to are your beautiful artful stories. It shows you have a very active, healthy, and awesomely beautiful imagination.
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