Hallå pals! Jonas here with another issue of Indie Notebook to get some ideas out of my noggin, and to inspire you to do the same. Early next month we’re shipping Surmount and on Tuesday next week I will launch the first strip of my Space Deer webcomic.
I love the little animation! Something in the vibe of Pokémon Concierge could work with the character, but I like the contrast you mentioned of cute vs creepy stuff. An animated comic strip definitely sounds cool.
> Maybe it’s cause the mountain in Surmount reaches all the way to space, and now I’ve climbed that mountain, and I’m in space, and I ran into Space Deer up there.
I suppose it could be one of those recurring underlying themes that can run like a red thread through the entire works of an artist -- or maybe just a segment of them. Space Deer is in space but he is a deer which also makes him a kind of bridge between Earth and space conceptually. Maybe there is something in you that long for that bridge -- connecting the mundane and the ethereal.
Then again, maybe it is best to not get "tangled up" in thoughts about these threads and just focus on the work instead. :)
I love the two visuals -- looking forward to both projects in the near future.
I love the little animation! Something in the vibe of Pokémon Concierge could work with the character, but I like the contrast you mentioned of cute vs creepy stuff. An animated comic strip definitely sounds cool.
> Maybe it’s cause the mountain in Surmount reaches all the way to space, and now I’ve climbed that mountain, and I’m in space, and I ran into Space Deer up there.
I suppose it could be one of those recurring underlying themes that can run like a red thread through the entire works of an artist -- or maybe just a segment of them. Space Deer is in space but he is a deer which also makes him a kind of bridge between Earth and space conceptually. Maybe there is something in you that long for that bridge -- connecting the mundane and the ethereal.
Then again, maybe it is best to not get "tangled up" in thoughts about these threads and just focus on the work instead. :)
I love the two visuals -- looking forward to both projects in the near future.