04-03-2023, 10:47 PM
Omg, that cat drawing lesson is spot on!
It's funny you mention it was a novel you turned into a graphic novel, similar to what I'm doing. I've expanded the prologue of a novel into a comic, because it's self-contained and already had a interesting setting attached.
I'd still read a sci-fi novel about AI even if it's overtaken by reality. Because the setting won't be exactly like our world it'd read as alt-futuristic fiction (to not be confused with retro-futurism). Do you still have plans for that sci-fi?
Hmmmm, from the aliens pieces I'd say you like to play with societies and techno disruptions — or really like the color green. I love the hat lady's expression, as if she's miffed he interrupted her perfectly good day, and I'm convinced the real alien is the monkey-dog in the overly shiny chain in the painting.
It's funny you mention it was a novel you turned into a graphic novel, similar to what I'm doing. I've expanded the prologue of a novel into a comic, because it's self-contained and already had a interesting setting attached.
I'd still read a sci-fi novel about AI even if it's overtaken by reality. Because the setting won't be exactly like our world it'd read as alt-futuristic fiction (to not be confused with retro-futurism). Do you still have plans for that sci-fi?
Hmmmm, from the aliens pieces I'd say you like to play with societies and techno disruptions — or really like the color green. I love the hat lady's expression, as if she's miffed he interrupted her perfectly good day, and I'm convinced the real alien is the monkey-dog in the overly shiny chain in the painting.