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Saturday, June 13 2009 - 6:03 AM
By: Neoriceisgood

Escape from Red Mind #4

Greed is not a sin, it's a gift.

Now that the top four criminals of the world have been discussed, we return to your regular program.

I may have given Tobi a few new expressions.

Possibly.

Either way, remember to vote, with the way things are going we're closing in on rank 30, which is even higher than my set goal for this month and thus awesome!

And for those who like to speculate, register to the forums, it's why I made em.

Peace out.

725: Tharianor - Saturday, June 13 2009 - 6:15 AM

The sewer goes diretctly to the ocean. No less I would have expected from the red mind corp.

726: the_Q - Saturday, June 13 2009 - 6:29 AM

EXCELLENT new expressions. I like Tobi a lot more already!

728: makisstyle - Saturday, June 13 2009 - 6:49 AM

it seem like you use new sprites for nearly every strip. how do you keep up with that? are they ALL premade? or is it a last minute addition every time? either way, you're amazing at what you do.

729: Mechanotal - Saturday, June 13 2009 - 7:51 AM

Oh cool.
Love your pixel art.

730: Chameon - Saturday, June 13 2009 - 7:52 AM

Great job as always, laughed about the "You did not just suggest" bit.

732: Inanimate - Saturday, June 13 2009 - 8:13 AM

Mr. Aceland is quite the DAAAANCERRRRR

733: Tom - Saturday, June 13 2009 - 3:21 PM

Teehee, I love Tobi's new expressions. And her massive-freakout-moment was priceless, typical of a guuurrrllll :P

734: Jetrel - Sunday, June 14 2009 - 4:11 AM

@makisstyle: he reuses what he's already made, but everything else is made on-the-fly, as necessary.

He's told me this, and there's no way he'd know in advance what he'll need, until he gets to a page that needs it. It would be dangerous to make too much in advance, because he might make stuff he'd never end up using.

Besides, there'd really be no advantage in making them in advance; they wouldn't take less time to make. It'd just be in one big block, that way. Sometimes doing everything in one big block is easier, sometimes it's harder - I think by doing it on the fly, it breaks up the big, scary 'solid block' of work into nice bite-sized chunks. (He does occasionally do big blocks of work; when he moved to the bigger sprite size, he redrew most of the sprites in one go.)


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