mary sue created by shane frost
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  • Pppfffffffff
    This, made me laugh way too hard.
    Shane if you see this your work is amazing. never let the world hinder your unique creative side.

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  • dracoking104 said:
    Pppfffffffff
    This, made me laugh way too hard.
    Shane if you see this your work is amazing. never let the world hinder your unique creative side.

    You're sweet, and I truly am grateful for that sweetness... <3

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  • pneumonoconiosis said:
    Your style is so unique and charming! What made you decide to go for a lineless style? It seriously makes your art memorable!

    That's sweet of you to say, thank you. <:) Well, so a bit go, 2007, I was trying to move from paper to digital. I ended up getting this Wiacom tablet and it drove me absolutely insane for a bit. My hands have always had a minor shake to them, and tablets back then, at least in the low price range that I could afford, didn't really have good stabilizers.

    I grew so frustrated that an early contact and fan reached out to me and told me about this program, Macromedia Flash 2004. They helped me get it and explained that I could just use the bending tool. I wasn't a fan at first because it took longer. Hours longer than what I was used to. But over time I got better at it and after finally getting comfortable, I began to experiment with shapes and particle effects in the background of my pictures. But it just didn't look right because the background was lineless while the foreground was not.

    Slowly over time I began experimenting with colored lines like Psyredtails did, but it still felt off. So I started doing silhouettes of things in different colors, but eventually wanted to show more than just shadows. It was so hard for me to grasp at first. I was used to grayscale with neon colors as highlights, but eventually I started playing with other colors while adapting Psyredtail's darker colored lines, just within the characters rather than around them. In retrospect it really frustrated me over a long period of time, and it wasn't easy then to recognize that my want to do it outweighed my giving up. It's why I kept returning and returning to it even if I got mad.

    I'm glad I did because it helped me further carve out my expressions, and has lead to the most playful energy in my life ever since. <:)

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  • OH the misery,
    they have gotten access to my history,
    Oh please be a dream
    My new ghost friend have witnessed me, beat my meat

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  • shanefrost said:

    dracoking104 said:PppfffffffffThis, made me laugh way too hard.Shane if you see this your work is amazing. never let the world hinder your unique creative side.

    You're sweet, and I truly am grateful for that sweetness... <3

    I second OP's comment, this actually made me laugh so hard my cat jumped, please keep up the awesome work Shane!

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  • I like this comic a lot, even if I'm usually not here for straight stuff (come to think of it, we don't know, huh).

    Slipknot's "Wait and Bleed" comes to mind.

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  • She knows exactly what they were doing and is equally awkward about it. Probably the cutest proposition i've ever seen.

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