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SuperChick
Hi I'm SuperChick, AKA Drew Comika, Real name Sarah Allen, what can I say here? I love art, I love drawing, I love seeing new artwork and I enjoy everything, I also like anime, cartoons and comics! I do a few animations every now and then so stay tuned!

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Twin Theory Remodel

Posted by SuperChick - June 5th, 2013


So as some people know back in December-January I was working on an animation project called Twin Theory and for a while I guess I could say I was on a hiatus since I was studying but at the same time I don't have a lot on here, originally for Twin Theory it was going to be an introduction type thing to two brothers and how the older one copes with his brother coming out of the closet but recently I've been coming up with loads of ideas for the characters.

Before I even started animating I had a few comics done but they always seemed to focus on the younger brother that hogged the light and I was thinking maybe I should take it to a different direction, keeping some of the characters the same but at the same time having a few more characters added to the roster and adding character development, I have a bad habit of coming up with so many ideas that it's hard to get half of them on paper and then finding out what way to animate them and how it should be done.

I kind of knit-pick about everything and then I seem to be at a block and never get anything done, script writing isn't my best and I usually find it easier creating comics centring around the characters and half the time the content I come up with doesn't make sense or just plain weak which frustrates me but I am trying to get better.

I guess the time for me to stop my chronic bitching is now and actually GET SOMETHING DONE!!!!!!!!!


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Mapping out the entire plot-line before drawing, would seem to be in order.... it'll let you concentrate on illustrating the story, instead of creating it and illustrating at the same time. I learned that lesson the hard way |: