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@davidrevoy are there even warranties in fantasy worlds. I mean if sword or armor were defective you would pay with your life right? No claims can be made from the dead....
@davidrevoy okay, there's one thing that my perfectionist's brain just can't get over! On the left two panes there's a short part of the blade sticking out of the hilt, but on the right two panes it's not there. So I can't figure out which kind of damage it is: did the blade break apart or did it fall out of the hilt? P.S. I'd probably be working at this place you drawn, right? @SteveTux @davidrevoy I've seen that one. It does feature the blade stub, but it just adds to one side of the inconsistency. :-) @isagalaev @davidrevoy Anyway, I love the comics and the style and the open source / FLOSS approach as well. @SteveTux @isagalaev Thank you Ivan for the feedback and thank you Steve! I added the little tip of broken sword to the guard; I'll update it on my blog. Thanks again! @davidrevoy to be honest, standing on the shoulders of giants... Inspired by a brillant artist like you and a former apple ceo. @davidrevoy@framapiaf.org and then help desk check the actual uptime of the sword and find you've lied to them. Source, I am IT helpdesk. @davidrevoy Medieval HelpDesk It reminded me of this old clip, so I put it up just now. @solknar :blobcatheart: :blobcatheart: :blobcatheart: Hehe, je suis fan inconditionel des premières heures. J'avais trop envie de la placer un jour dans une BD cette phrase. 😋 |
@davidrevoy Typical, they think you're stupid cuz most clients are stupid. Yeah, sure.