Please be advised that if you use the connect app, it doesn't always correctly parse links to lemmy posts. If they're not working for you, you can follow the whole plotline on my site. (These comics are in reverse chronological order, so start at the end and work backwards.)
Looking closely, the second panel here contains every different colour I used in the same panel, except Razira's dark green hair tie, and the yellow I blended into the gold for Konsi's two-tone eye shade - so if you include those, it's 27.
Coloursoft pencils are quite versatile in the range of shades they can produce - so (for example) all the different shades in the wooden beams are the same pencil - or all the different reflections on the silver parts of Razira's dress are the same pencil.
I haven't included the black of the ink pen or the pure white of the untouched paper in this count - or the digital watermark at the bottom.
Hey OP, its ok to ignore this question since its more a curiosity thing about you. Since your 2 main characters for a few weeks now are from the LGBT+ crowd, might I guess that you might too ? Because I love the attention to details with the drinks
I am happy to answer - I'm straight and cis, and happily together with someone,
I have a lot of LGBTQ+ friends in real life - in no small factor influenced by where I went to university, where I live, and the hobbies I have.
I do believe that more representation in media would be good for everyone. Familiarity is the greatest weapon against bigotry. It's easy for people to hate an entire demographic they've never met - much harder if you know a couple and you see they're just normal people like everyone else.
But in this case, no such lofty ideals, it's purely happenstance. In an early session, I ended up needing to answer the question of Konsi's preferences, and I just picked randomly.
Fully agree with that. I changed my views on transexuels once one of my favourite youtubers came out and I got used to simply... seeing them every week ? And now I'm way more informed and familiar to it and to them.
There's some syntax that'd let you post to lemmy from mastodon, but I haven't found a way to get community content out of lemmy and into my mastodon, so... I'm still using the lemmy web client to make lemmy posts.
* Following a Lemmy community will add that community's posts and replies to your Mastodon feed.
* Replying to a Lemmy community post or reply comment from Mastodon will generate a corresponding Lemmy reply comment.
* (if I'm not mistaken) Making a non-reply Mastodon post that contains the handle of a Lemmy communtiy will make a Lemmy post within the associated community.
I'm open to being corrected about any of the above.