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This obviously isn't quite to scale, I was just getting a feel of one of the settings in Cop Story and wanted to do something more exaggerated than usual (and to test a new watercolour set, but this ended up as mixed media as usual). But this place does have a car was sign pointing at a church, I wouldn't fool you about that.
Someone in Cop Story lives at the top of that street. I won't tell you who yet (you'll probably figure it oot when/if I start updating the comic again). But I'll tell you something else -
I always think that there is a verb in those "humps for 500 yards" signs and laugh like a mature individual I am.
That and drawing places always makes me want to come up with even more stories about everyone who might frequent them.
More Cop Story scenery:
Read Cop Story on smackjeeves:
SHORTS MAIN PLOT
Cop Story © Oly R.
Someone in Cop Story lives at the top of that street. I won't tell you who yet (you'll probably figure it oot when/if I start updating the comic again). But I'll tell you something else -
I always think that there is a verb in those "humps for 500 yards" signs and laugh like a mature individual I am.
That and drawing places always makes me want to come up with even more stories about everyone who might frequent them.
More Cop Story scenery:
Read Cop Story on smackjeeves:
SHORTS MAIN PLOT
Cop Story © Oly R.
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Totes mature, man...Okay I won't lie, I giggled too. Seems like it'd be that sort of weird closed caption (a bit like *stealing intensifies* or some obscure stage direction).
It's really interesting to see more of your landscape (background? what do you call these things) work. The extreme perspective's gorgeous and kinda trippy, and I love the different washes of blue and how they swirled around with the clouds.
It's really interesting to see more of your landscape (background? what do you call these things) work. The extreme perspective's gorgeous and kinda trippy, and I love the different washes of blue and how they swirled around with the clouds.