More fire, hooray. Sorry for the late-in-the-day update, I’m moving to a new flat this weekend so you can imagine things are a bit hectic. Monday’s page might also be a bit late as a result – I won’t have internet access at my new place for a wee bit, though the plan is to come back and squat in my old flat with a laptop… so we’ll see how that goes.
Edit – I completely blanked on this and forgot to mention it: Red Moon Rising has properly joined the Sage Comics collective now! That’s probably been pretty obvious due to the corner ribbon that’s been on the site for over a month, but it wasn’t quite finalised until now since I had to send a bunch of small stuff (banner graphics and things) to Alice in order to be added, but then my site got hacked… I’m sure you can imagine what took priority there. I finally got around to it though, and you should all check out the comics on Sage since they are cool, and also awesome.


Woo! Fire! You nailed the expessions once again, I love the look in Adrianna’s eyes in the last frame: “You can’t be serious…” xD Brilliant
Fire solves everything!
Fffffffire! It’s a fire!
The expressions, I live for the expressions!
Also, yay Sage Comics!
Gawd, I just noticed how pretty their eyes are. In such a simple, subtle way, too.
I always go back in after I’ve finished the page and add a bit more detail to the eyes, since I find it really makes the whole thing pop when the eyes are suitably shiny and what-not.
Oooh, suspense!
Badass <3
Doh! I just spotted the magical markings on dear mister fruit-fu san’s face I’m sooooo sloooooooow (and bad at names I should add)
A question occurs, do the markings follow the skin & thus the contours of the face. Or do they shine out two-dimensionally? option 1 sounds harder to draw, at least to me. perspective, shadowing & just weird things happening to symbol outlines. option 2 seems both easier, creepier and yet like cheating (no criticism implied, I’m just curious)