Finally more information on the ranger… and whoever he might be!
Building the stages
The part in creating this comic that takes the most time for me is buiding the different stages. Building elaborate stages takes me a long time. Mostly because I include so many details and such in my builds. Details that go lost because i shot the panels too narrow or with a too shallow debt of field. Like this storage-room set I build. There are so many pretty little details, but you’ll never be able to see them because of the lighting and DOF-settings. I msy want to change that in future episodes. Some people say it’s good to have more goin’ on on set that doesn’t make it into the comic… but I think that might be a waste of time.
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Naaah… Is it… Naaah… Does it start with a D?
Your backgrounds are so awesome that they almost are characters on their own. I’ve always loved them, I particulary remember the corridors of our favorite vampire couple’s castle… Gorgeous…
Did the cookies give you a clue concerning the Rangers’ identity? 😊