Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Little shiny coin. A tg comic from me

As you might noticed recently my caption rate has dropped a bit. It's mostly due to being busy in my private life but there is also another reason. I've been working on a project and it's finally here. My very own, first tg comic :D Before you start I have to clear a few things. First it's not drawn since my drawing skills stopped at the age of 2 and I can't even draw a horse. Second, since I'm not familiar with any graphic programs like daz studio I had to look for alternatives. So I found it and as a sucker for video games it shouldn't surprise I'm using one to make this comic. The sims 4 to be percise ;)

So the story is simple, the graphics is as much as the game engine allows and the speech bubbles are added in paint but despite this being a very amateur work I hope you're going to give it a try and enjoy it :)

You can download it from here: https://ufile.io/qr4jx

My computer is clear since I check it weekly for viruses but if there is anything fishy either about the file or the site I've uploaded it to let me know immidiatelly. The file is going to be there only for 30 days but I'll try to look for other sources to upload it.

As I said the story is very simple: Martin, a sixteen years old boy finds a coin on the street. When bumping into his teacher, Mrs. Alice Fox (who is nine months pregnant at the time) the woman notices the coin and recognizes it as a switching coin with the powers to swap bodies. Hesitant but curious, Martin agrees to Mrs. Fox's proposition and swaps bodies for a day.

I hope this turns out to be at least a decent story. Let me know if you enjoyed it.

8 comments:

  1. Thumbs up, sis! love the twist...oh, and poor clueless Martin, he should've kept the coin glued to himself at all times! that Mrs. Fox is such a crafty minx. ^^

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  2. Very cool - looking forward to the read!

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    1. The site isn't loading? Or is there a problem with the file? I'll be looking for another place to upload it

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  4. I downloaded it but i can't open the file

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  5. Very cool. I know I've been considering doing something like this for a while, so it's neat to see your results.

    As for other hosting locations, you could always make another blog for your comic efforts. The website Deviant Art also seems to be fairly popular for this sort of thing. Mediafire and Mega.nz are also sites I see used fairly regularly for hosting files.

    Keep up the great work!

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    1. Considering the options I think that making a second blog for comics sounds like the best idea. Especially since there is a second one coming out ;)

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