Fanmix: Silent Witness

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Fanmix: Silent Witness

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My sense of humor ranges from cheesy to morbid. This one, the inspiration was the line, "It has the body of a man but the eyes of a puppy." That led to the thought, what if Eddie was really insane? I mean, as in clinically psychotic...

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834n wrote:D:
Greatest praise there is really. :lol:
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Rofl. Nice. When people look at you like that, you know you're doing something right.
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Unwanted trivia: the hardest part for me was doing the bottom speech balloon in the first panel in NJ's style, combining several elliptical bubbles (like the top balloon). When working with a relatively large (for the scale of the panel) block of text like that, I'd normally just do a rectangular bubble with rounded corners, since there's a pretty easy tool for those in the software that I use for fanmixes (Photoshop Elements 5.0). I'm sure that the multiple-elliptical-bubble technique gets easier with practice, though.
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