I hope everyone remembers the security guard from part 4, I call him Wilson, and he's not done yet.
Yeah, so this was a long time incoming, and it looks a little...different. I'm still trying to nail down a type of style to settle on. For one, no words. I decided to try and do one without bad attempts at witty dialogue and go for the visual route, especially since I had a lot to convey on this one and I didn't want to write it. I think it works. it's not the end of M&P dialogue, but it was nice to break the flow.
The artwork is harder. I want to make more detailed backgrounds but my characters are so simple it just wont work right. I've used gradients in the past, they looked kinda funky, so I tried watercolor textures this time, and I think the effect is better. It enhances the BG a lot without making it busy, and gives it a peculiar look. It might be cheap, but until I get better at digital painting, it'll serve just fine.
The artwork is harder. I want to make more detailed backgrounds but my characters are so simple it just wont work right. I've used gradients in the past, they looked kinda funky, so I tried watercolor textures this time, and I think the effect is better. It enhances the BG a lot without making it busy, and gives it a peculiar look. It might be cheap, but until I get better at digital painting, it'll serve just fine.