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Page 104

A bit late in the day, but it’s done now. Hooraaayyy. Had an important presentation for university as well as a coursework submission, so obviously those took priority. On the plus side, they both went well, and with enough time to spare to finish off the page, just about. I am totally ready to go to sleep right now.

For those of you that missed the edit to the last update, sorry for the missed page on Monday – it was a result of my laptop breaking over the weekend and me completely failing health-wise to rush the page into existence on Monday. Rest assured, a buffer is finally being planned out so that doesn’t happen again, I’m pretty sure I hate missing updates more than the all of you combined.

Posted on November 12, 2009 at 5:41 pm in Chapter 7, Red Moon Rising. Follow responses to this post with the comments feed. You can leave a comment or trackback from your own site.
17 Responses
  1. Illiani says:

    I love how the first panel works to identify the major climate differences between the three main locations; the elegance of Imara, the elemental-touch of the rain-drenched dock, and the mechanisms of where Adrianna is being kept.

    Keep up the good work!

    • Kyethn says:

      Yeah, I like to do an establishing shot when switching locations, otherwise I think the transition would be a bit abrupt. Plus they’re a nice opportunity to do some location shots, which I really enjoy painting. :) Thanks!

      • JefLebowski says:

        the story evolves on one side of the continent, its building up tension…and then you switch over to this site of the continent… you know how to keep me reading >.<

  2. Fireguy says:

    the top one makes me think of one of those old paintings with a slight realism quality
    keep it up

  3. nijibug says:

    Mmm, the change in palette and the stark contrast really make this page a feast for the eyes!

  4. Eva says:

    All i can say is keep up the good work, i’d love to see where this is going!
    And oh yeah: your backgrounds are so stylish…*sigh*

  5. Joan says:

    All I can see is the building at the top, then the rest of the rectangular space a blank grey. I’ve reloaded several times and quit & relaunched my browser.

    • Illiani says:

      Try clearing your cookies. Check google if unsure how.

    • Kyethn says:

      Yes, what Illiani said. Chances are the image didn’t finish loading properly first time round (either a connection problem on your end or the server had a slight glitch on my end) and you ended up with a half-loaded image stuck in your cache. Easiest fix is to simply force a reload which is usually ctrl-F5 on most browsers.

  6. Spoogles says:

    And we’re back here again…

    This place always looks different though – first time it was really bright white light, then at nighttime, now it seems to be a bit overcast. The architecture helps though – but there are no evil robots on the horizon this time.

    Also, these characters need more smiles :D

    • Kyethn says:

      It’s almost as if the weather and time of day changes or something craaaazy like that. :D

      And everyone needs more smiles, though they’re not going to be getting them in this scene, alas.

  7. Prisma says:

    D: I love this comic, and the art. Sooo much. I don’t really know how to make an interesting comment for you but I just wanted to poke in and show my support xD /never comments and stuff

    I’ve been reading since the Meek brought me over ehehehe :3 I’ll be here reading, just not leaving comments often ._. *disappears into shadows to admire from afar*

    • Kyethn says:

      Thank you! It’s always nice when a stealth-reader pops in to make a comment. :) I’m just glad to know that you’re enjoying it and took the time to leave a comment. <3

  8. Sen says:

    omgah do I love the last panel. <3

  9. Ida says:

    This webcomic is awesome. The whole steampunk-y atmosphere really works, and the art is pweeetty.
    I’ll definitely bookmark it!

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