Uh...something's up with the Journal widget here. Apologies for the repeat journal entry. I tried to edit my old one and it disappeared entirely.
I've recently left my job in the game industry so that I could focus more of my time and attention on Lackadaisy. Patreon is my weapon of choice in trying to see this to fruition.
If more Lackadaisy comic updates, illustrations, tutorials, mini-comics, books and other things interests you, please do check it out!
Notes on Character Design
I received the question pictured below at my tumblr blog. In case it's useful to anyone here, I decided to go ahead and use this otherwise dormant journal to
Webcomics. It's probably the thing I'm best at, which is pretty fucking depressing considering the rather mediocre, amateurish level I work at.
So far, since I started doing comics, I've done something like six series and a couple of false starts. They always get cancelled rather unceremoniously, I take a 3 to 6 month break then start a new series which is pretty much the same fucking thing but with a different title.
So what's going on here? Well, making comics it's pretty important to me. Not that I think what I make is important, but the act of creation. Like I said, making comics is the one thing I've invested my time learning and pract
The Importance of Nier: Automata by Carlos-the-G, journal
The Importance of Nier: Automata
I like video games. A lot.
I've been playing games since I could walk, all the way from Pac-Man and Space Invaders to today's games.
One thing I would never ever say though is that games are important (not in the vital sense anyway).
Social equality, intellectualism, accessible education and healthcare. Those things are important, not video games. Just because I play games obsessively doesn't mean I don't understand that they are just a hobby like any other. So when I say a game is important, believe me, I'm not pulling that statement out of my arse.
Nier: Automata was a surprise to me, not just in how good the game is (and believe me, it