A few friends told me about this long-time project by the MIT Media Lab called "Scratch", a tool for beginner programmers. They know I have a decent level of experience in coding myself (the big-boy stuff, not EHRMAGERD LEGO PROGRAMMING), and recommended I try making something in it. After about four straight hours (including the time took to make the art assets), here it is, a little arcade-style game where you hold out against various obstacles for as long as possible to get the high score. It's legitimately addicting, surprisingly, so check it out if you have some free time. https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/92494890/
So, I'm finally back in business! (Sorry, reasons, explained in comic)
Today we did Undertale. It involves Sans. So I made an enhanced version of the (hand-made, color, original used as direct base) sprite I used in the comic. Here it is for framing or hugging or sharing or stealing or whatever else.
Hey! There will be no comic today. It's my birthday, so I'm taking a day off. Okay? Why is there an angry mob forming? I GAVE YOU AN EARLY COMIC LAST WEEK! AHH-- Transmission terminated.
Commisions:
Hey, you wonderful people, I thought I'd share something.
I am now accepting commissions.
For those who don't know, a commission is basically me drawing an image for you, based on an idea, in an artstyle with my own unique touch. It will cost money, and take time, but the option is available. The image is available here: papayaman1000.deviantart.com and here: http://tinyurl.com/papayamancommissioninfo.
That's all, folks.