Thank you, Aishwarya! We only had two weeks to do this assignment too, which is why it's just the linework and no color/tones -- hoping to add those later on, when I have some free time. But I'm really pleased with how it came out given the time constraints! :) It's very cool to watch my own growth as an artist!!
I love your take on the fable. Not the "lesson" of don't let your hopes take you away from reality but that you can turn any reality into something great! Your art is amazing too!
It's always crushing when adults yuck the yum of imagination and creativity by providing answers or facts. Glad the kids in driftwood didn't let the adult deter them!
Thank you, Aishwarya! We only had two weeks to do this assignment too, which is why it's just the linework and no color/tones -- hoping to add those later on, when I have some free time. But I'm really pleased with how it came out given the time constraints! :) It's very cool to watch my own growth as an artist!!
Beautiful
I love your take on the fable. Not the "lesson" of don't let your hopes take you away from reality but that you can turn any reality into something great! Your art is amazing too!
Yeah!! The original moral was such a bummer, so turning it inside out was one of the first things I did when drafting this comic. :)
It's always crushing when adults yuck the yum of imagination and creativity by providing answers or facts. Glad the kids in driftwood didn't let the adult deter them!