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Hello!  I got a textless page for you to enjoy today, a little bit before when I thought I'd have it done.  What happened was, I had a real good drum and bass set playing and powered through a lot of my backgrounds, and that saved me a whole bunch of time.  Anyways, lemme get this to you real quick so I can get back to lettering and get this thing up on the site.

One of the nice little parts about transitioning into a snow-laden scene is that snow is pretty easy to paint.  The top facet of everything is nice and light, I can put little warbles in the snowfall and I can put little footprint details in to show where people have been.  It's a new aesthetic I haven't really had a chance to paint in the comic since, ohh, since the parking garage dream sequence.  I'm having fun with it.

I should have a gamedev report prepared for Friday, even though I'll have just the one day to get something new to share.  We've been working on an accessibility feature which I think is pretty clever, so games friends please look forward to hearing about that little bit of Design Theory.  For now, though, I'm gonna get back to it and get this thing across the finish line.  Thanks for checking in!  Catch you later.

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Emanuele Barone

Pat is going to have his work cut for himself at cleaning up such a mess in all that snow, both figuratively and practically!

Juan Chanco

Time to pick a side

Alex Krastel

May be a bit late for this to mean anything but the motion on the toque reads a little bit less like "sudden head movement" and a little bit more like "sudden spiky anime hair" also why do his glasses explode? My first thought when I saw that was he was shot from somewhere and it was a bullet hole in the goggles. art is phenomenal as always but my dumb brain's first thought was "a guy with spiky hair got shot" (oh i'm dumb this page already went up)

deadwinter

My thought on the goggles was "I want to show the point of impact but its on the back of his head so I'll draw something stressful-looking on the front". It might be a little too bullet-like, you're right, but hey, it was worth a shot. Ain't no worries about it being late, I always appreciate feedback like this, thanks for checking in!

Tom Lee

In this situation Pat wasn't faced with a choice, there is only one course of action - and our boy played the hero. However, I'm worried that our newly minted corpse may decide to get up and get peckish....