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Posts by chervil
OMG!! I LOVE HOW YOU STYLED THEM!! they look so bouncy, like theyre gonna start moving in an animation haha!! i really really love the look of them with headphones, i feel like i haven't drawn them with them on before, but im really loving it!! i might be taking some inspiration from you haha, <3!!!
OMGG I LOVE THE PIXEL ART!! these look straight out of an rpg haha, this rules cya!!! you did awesome, thanks for drawing my goobers <333
santhe. santhe. are you ok.
jokes aside this piece rules!!! the color in this is really really sick, those cool blue tones help kip's fur pop out really really well! and its really nice seeing you branch outside of your usual palette!
ITS MY BOYS!!! i love how you drew them, theyre SOOO charming!! the character interaction is adorable and the colors are so warm and cozy!!! thank you so much for drawing my boys!!! <33
YESSS!! YEEEESSSSSSSSSS!!!!! I LOVE THIS PANEL SOOO MUCH, that drawing of kip i did may be my favorite drawing ive ever one of them! im so happy to see its resonated with others! the contrast in the red and blue is SO SO striking in this, and the big dramatic composition is SO COOL!! this rules!!!!
OMG I LOVE HOW YOU DREW THEM!!! they look so BUBBLY and cute ahaha, im flattered to get so much lovely fanart!! i LOVE how you do your lines, it gives so much color and warmth to them! this rules so much, thank you so much for drawing my goobers!! <3
YESSS THAT GOES SO HARD THIS RULES AHAHA!! love the stylization with this!!!
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#furry #furryart #furryfandom #duncanandeddie #Fandomart #digitalart #art #fanart #doodle #webtoonfanart #webtoon
OH MY GOOOODDDDD I LOVE THIS!! the lighting here is EXACTLY what i was trying to capture with the comics, this is such a moving illustration!!! the energy here and posing and everything so so good!! thank you so much for drawing silly little characters!! <333
u should be good for the next 3 weeks at least hopefully SDKJLFJDS
YESSSS OMG I LOVE WHEN PEOPLE DRAW THEM LIKE REAL ANIMALS!! thanks for drawing my boys!!!
i misnumbered the pages ahaha, it should be the right order
thank you so much!!
muahahaha ive been waiting to get to this page for foreeeeever
i cant escape my past
oh its been a LONG time coming haha
this is maybe my favorite response to the comic DSJKLFKJDS
im a sucker for drama what can i say!
muahahahaha all according to plan! (enjoy the convention!!)
Page 28 : A digital comic page featuring colorful, anthropomorphic animals. Panel 1&2 : Kip turns around, and immediately slips on a puddle of mud, while Mason looks with a blank expression. Kip : "Waaaaaah !!" Panel 3 : An overhead of Kip lying face first in the mud, while Mason looks at them. Panel 4 : A close-up of Mason. Mason (narration) : "I was content... So why did I stop for them?" Panel 5 : Another close-up of Mason. Mason (narration) : "Why was it that every time I was around them, things..." Panel 6 : From ground level, Kip looks up at Mason. Mason : "Join me for dinner ? My treat." Mason (narration) : "...were different ?"
Page 29 : A digital comic page featuring colorful, anthropomorphic animals. Panel 1 : An overhead shot of Kip and Mason in the rain. Mason (narration) : "We never should have gotten along. They were impulsive, reckless- driven by their emotions. But, the more we talked, the more I sympathized with them." Panel 2 : Kip and Mason in a restaurant, Kip has stars in their eyes looking at a plate of food. Mason (narration) : "The more I wanted to help them." Panel 3 : From there, multiple scenes depicting Kip and Mason bonding. Kip and Mason chatting. Mason (narration) : "To... protect them." Panel 4 : Kip and Mason waving at each other. Kip is popping up of a rooftop window. Mason (narration) : "I want to protect them." Panel 5 : Kip and Mason both looking at Kip's phone. Mason (narration) : "I want them to lean on me." Panel 6 : Mason welcoming Kip into their apartment. Kip is gasping. Mason (narration) : "Kip... if... if I hadn't met them, I'd-" Panel 7 : Kip and Mason hugging. Mason (narration) : "I'd still be-" And extreme close-up of Mason looking distressed on the side of the page covers part of the panels.
Page 30 : A digital comic page featuring colorful, anthropomorphic animals. Panel 1 : Mason, panicking, reaching forward. This is the most expressive they've ever looked. Mason : "Kip, wait!! I'm so sorry!" Panel 2 : Kip stops and flinches. Mason stammers, trying to find their words. Mason : "I- I- I- I don't know what I wa thinking ! I messed up ! Bad !! I thought I was making you happy !" Panel 3 : A side view of Mason, still panicking. Mason : "It- It was just making you so excited ! I don't know what I'm doing, I never wanted to hurt you !" Panel 4 : A close-up of Mason's mouth, screaming. Mason : "Y-you matter so much to me !"
Page 31 : A digital comic page featuring colorful, anthropomorphic animals. Panel 1 : Mason trying to find their words. Mason : "I just wanted to do this for you ! I don't know how to show love like you, I don't know how to care like you !" Panel 2 : A close-up of Mason's hands, shaking. Mason : "You do it so naturally- And always try so hard ! I..." Panel 3 : A side view of Mason yelling. Mason : "I just wanted to be more like you !!"
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Page 23 : A digital comic page featuring colorful, anthropomorphic animals. An environmental shot of the past. A dirty urban environment is shown, with rain splattering across cold concrete. A thick, gloomy, gray atmosphere is present, clashing against the comic’s typical colorful nature. A second shot is shown, this time looking up at the roofs of tall brick buildings. Birds scatter about past telephone lines while shouting is heard in the distance, although no words are present. A bright panel flashes forth, with the silhouettes of who characters clashing. One silhouette is of a larger frame, pushing the shorter one off of the steps of a doorway. The frame pulls out, to reveal a younger, shyer Kip lying on the ground, sopping wet after having been pushed out from the door. They lie in front of a dumpster, looking hurt and fragile as a vivid white light spills over them from behind the camera.
Page 24 : A digital comic page featuring colorful, anthropomorphic animals. The door slams shut, leaving Kip alone in the pouring rain. Four panels are displayed back to back, showing the progression of Kip’s expressions. They initially stare in shock and disbelief, heavy bags under their eyes. They hold their mouth trying to keep themself together, before collapsing into a quiet sob and folding in on themself. Moments after though, the rain begins to let up on top of them and a gentle reflected yellow light illuminates their left side. They lift their head is surprise. When they turn to their left, they’re met with a young Mason in a bright yellow rain poncho, holding an umbrella over their head. A spotlight seems to shine on them as Mason speaks, “It’s cold out.” Narration continues the scene, “It’s that same look… from when I first met them.”
Page 25 : A digital comic page featuring colorful, anthropomorphic animals. Kip looks up at Mason, their face lighting up both literally and metaphorically. They stand in stunned silence. Mason stares back down, with a flat, cold expression. Despite this, they continue their kind gesture and motion for Kip to take the umbrella. The scene pulls out to show the two characters alone in the pouring rain, sharing in this moment of humanity together as Kip gingerly takes the umbrella. Mason’s boots splash in the water as they begin to walk away wordlessly. Kip scrambles to their feet shouting after her. “Ah! Um- wait, please! Let me thank you!”
Page 26 : A digital comic page featuring colorful, anthropomorphic animals. Kip scurries after Mason, although Mason continues to look forward, not responding to Kip. They stutter, “It was really kind of you to do that! You really didn’t need to…!” The narration retorts over the next series of panels, “I had no interest in talking. I really thought I had everything figured out. My whole life laid out ahead of me. I got a good job offer straight out of university. Moved out of town for work. Paid for a studio apartment.” A graduation cap and book accompany the narration. Meanwhile, Kip continues to try to speak at Mason, with their speech bubbles being blocked by the characters and narration. They mention moving and having a place to stay in the midst of their frantic appreciation for Mason’s act of kindness. The narration concludes, “I had no friends or family around, and I didn’t need them. I was content living as I was. Day in, day out.” Kip finally calls out, “Um, my name’s Kip, by the way! And you… um…” They begin to trail off as Mason continues to walk off without them. Kip stops in their tracks. “Right, sorry,” before turning around to start walking the other way. “Well, thank you again. I’ll be on my way–” Their text abruptly ends.
Puppy Love - Pages 23-26
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now u have 7 new masons to post until next week
ur not ready for next week ive been building up to this for like a year and a half
this is why you dont finish your comics at 7 in the morning
FUCK
Page 23 : A digital comic page featuring colorful, anthropomorphic animals. An environmental shot of the past. A dirty urban environment is shown, with rain splattering across cold concrete. A thick, gloomy, gray atmosphere is present, clashing against the comic’s typical colorful nature. A second shot is shown, this time looking up at the roofs of tall brick buildings. Birds scatter about past telephone lines while shouting is heard in the distance, although no words are present. A bright panel flashes forth, with the silhouettes of who characters clashing. One silhouette is of a larger frame, pushing the shorter one off of the steps of a doorway. The frame pulls out, to reveal a younger, shyer Kip lying on the ground, sopping wet after having been pushed out from the door. They lie in front of a dumpster, looking hurt and fragile as a vivid white light spills over them from behind the camera.
Page 24 : A digital comic page featuring colorful, anthropomorphic animals. The door slams shut, leaving Kip alone in the pouring rain. Four panels are displayed back to back, showing the progression of Kip’s expressions. They initially stare in shock and disbelief, heavy bags under their eyes. They hold their mouth trying to keep themself together, before collapsing into a quiet sob and folding in on themself. Moments after though, the rain begins to let up on top of them and a gentle reflected yellow light illuminates their left side. They lift their head is surprise. When they turn to their left, they’re met with a young Mason in a bright yellow rain poncho, holding an umbrella over their head. A spotlight seems to shine on them as Mason speaks, “It’s cold out.” Narration continues the scene, “It’s that same look… from when I first met them.”
Page 25 : A digital comic page featuring colorful, anthropomorphic animals. Kip looks up at Mason, their face lighting up both literally and metaphorically. They stand in stunned silence. Mason stares back down, with a flat, cold expression. Despite this, they continue their kind gesture and motion for Kip to take the umbrella. The scene pulls out to show the two characters alone in the pouring rain, sharing in this moment of humanity together as Kip gingerly takes the umbrella. Mason’s boots splash in the water as they begin to walk away wordlessly. Kip scrambles to their feet shouting after her. “Ah! Um- wait, please! Let me thank you!”
Page 26 : A digital comic page featuring colorful, anthropomorphic animals. Kip scurries after Mason, although Mason continues to look forward, not responding to Kip. They stutter, “It was really kind of you to do that! You really didn’t need to…!” The narration retorts over the next series of panels, “I had no interest in talking. I really thought I had everything figured out. My whole life laid out ahead of me. I got a good job offer straight out of university. Moved out of town for work. Paid for a studio apartment.” A graduation cap and book accompany the narration. Meanwhile, Kip continues to try to speak at Mason, with their speech bubbles being blocked by the characters and narration. They mention moving and having a place to stay in the midst of their frantic appreciation for Mason’s act of kindness. The narration concludes, “I had no friends or family around, and I didn’t need them. I was content living as I was. Day in, day out.” Kip finally calls out, “Um, my name’s Kip, by the way! And you… um…” They begin to trail off as Mason continues to walk off without them. Kip stops in their tracks. “Right, sorry,” before turning around to start walking the other way. “Well, thank you again. I’ll be on my way–” Their text abruptly ends.
Puppy Love - Pages 23-26
AWW you guys are my absolute heroes, thank you for making this experience so memorable!!
YESSSS YOU WERE AWESOME!!!! LOVELY MEETING YOU!