-
All responses Most smiled responses
-
Get off the Internet, Ed XD
-
asked by angelkat
I think it's good to have some small merchandise along the bigger one; sometimes you do not want to cash in for a book but want something from the artist/comic.
Also I find any kinds of promotions work well.
I think that if you don't have much to offer in the means of variety of items it's good to share a table with someone but bear in mind that the other stand won't take away your clients (I shared a table with friends who had lots of different badges and customers who were considering buying something from me often ran to the badges and spend all their money there, in the end not buying from me). -
As far as I'm concerned, dreams are for saving the world.
Another interpretation is that dreams are story eggs and ideas that I can develop later.
Also sometimes I think I move to another world when dreaming which would explain why after very adventurous dreams I feel tired.
Sometimes it feels like I'm getting into the body of the person who is having those adventures. Makes me feel guilty when I fail and die. -
I'd die. Or actually commit genocide and THEN die. That's why you have to protect the climate so cocoa plants don't die; for the safety of human kind.
There is actually a possibility that after some testing I might find some other substance that would keep me alive. But before that I'd manage a genocide or two most likely aimed at the people who were the most contributing to disappearance of chocolate.
Feed me chocolate and you will live a long live. -
...Have you even seen the squirrels in my comic? I don't know shit about squirrels... XD
-
asked by angelkat
There are a couple of stuffed animals that I connect with some people/memories that survived quite a couple of purges...
I also have odds and ends of odd junk that is left for various reasons like having potential to be used in cosplay building or being really vintage.
I'm not really good with throwing stuff away so maybe I'm not the best person to be asked the question... -
asked by angelkat
"Jurrasic Park"... *laughs* no, really, when the first one was out I was very young and for a few weeks feared, that a tyrannosaur would come...
I really like the 1992 Dracula movie, though I'm not sure if that one counts as horror...
Somehow I was always more scared of people than monsters XD I'm not too keen on zombies, while I quite like the other undead.
I really like furugasa - a monster, that is a living Japanese-styled umbrella. Also: different types of living objects and monster books (as in books that are alive and dangerous). -
asked by angelkat
"OMG! Yesss! At last!!!!
Or is it still a dream, again?"
*cough*
Then I'd go over to the mirror to see what I look like. -
asked by angelkat
Well, it depends what we're talking about...
As for writing, I always partly lived in an imaginary world, making alternative version of the stories or making my own. Actually, it never occurred to me to write them down. It was sometime in high school that, during a boring class, with my friend we started writing a scene; made it more and more difficult for the character to get out of the situation. The story was never continued, although I still remember most of the plot I made later... I think this was when I realized that I can build longer stories and put them on paper.
My drawing was kind of second-effect there. I've been doodling a bit at the moment and thought that if I wanted people to see the stories as I do I might have to draw them in comic form instead of writing. I've been reading comics since I was six so it seemed natural to do that. But the moment I decided to actually learn drawing was when I saw a poster for drawing classes. I never went to those classes, but the poster had a realistic eye drawn on it; I looked at the eye and decided I am going to learn to draw so I could draw something like that. (even though I still have a lot to learn I know i already reached over the level of that eye some time ago :D It seemed amazing at that time, now I know it wasn't such a high-level drawing)
Becoming a writer and/or comic artist was the first thing I really wanted to become in life (apart from the fact that when I was little I wanted to be a singer - not a star, but a singer - but at some point the dream fell apart) and later I learned that writing and drawing/painting are the only things I can really do. -
Dromader kebab - a place with awesome kebab and even better pizza; the one I've ordered 2 days ago and I've been eating up till today (will use last pieces of it for dinner). They have very good pizza itself plus of everything you order on it they put a decent amount (I hate pizza places that give you just a miserable few slices of the toppings D:)
-
You mean I would not have to worry about money and I could afford things like Cintiq and kick-ass screen and expensive paints...
No, wait.
Well, there would be the possibility that in that case I would pursue singing, but..
Hell, who am I kidding?!
NO WAY IN HELL! -
I love many people though it's not probably what you're asking.
As for people I'm in love with I just got an SMS from that person ;P Ah, shh!
But I love ART AND CREATIVITY!!!!
Pedes’s Bio
Comic (and general) writer and artist. Addicted to chocolate.

Loading...