Pretty sure most people think they're like Malachi when in reality they're more like creepy dirt pooping kid who steals apples.. or maybe that's just me.
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So, let me get this straight. This kid has previously stolen Malachi's food and peed on him while he slept, and now he's spying on him from the tree he's sitting under? I think Malachi has a major stalker problem here. The peeing incident was probably him marking his territory. Has anyone checked on Seventeen recently? She may be in mortal danger from this creep.
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Even being told the panel it's in I can't find it this time.
And it seems like all is dying, and would leave the world to mourn
Disclaimer: my color vision is deficient, so please take that into consideration while reading this.
@CERES i'll provide three different methods, hopefully one will steer you (and others) to where i think the kitteh be:
1: i originally thought it was the black mass, that had two triangles and a curved line in between, that was on level with creepy kid's ear and half way between it and the right edge; however since it didn't have the requisite two 'eye holes', i discarded that idea.
if however you use that pseudo cat head as a aiming point and drop straight down approx. half a panel length, you will see the supposed kitteh (i still can't see clearly enough to be 100%). it is colored the blackest dark brown i could imagine (it could be dark green - remember my color blindness). the head and neck of the kitteh is oriented at approx. 135 degrees, with the top of the frame being 0 deg., the right edge 90 deg., the bottom 180 deg., (and for completeness) the left edge 270 deg.
2. starting at the bottom right corner of the frame, go up along the right edge until you hit the first 'light' blotch of foliage; at its widest spot go directly left (and before you hit the trunk) and there be the kitteh.
method 3. notice the light gray - green part of the trunk at the bottom of the panel, follow it up until a branch (of the same color) juts out; right above that is the kitteh.
remember: i'm not 100% sure i found it, because i really can't distinguish the eye holes well enough; the palette used today really messes with my eyes.
Bottom panels, middle one. Follow the right side of the tree up, there is the first small branch stub sticking out with the light on it. Go up one more branch, the dark one, and there he is at the base, hanging upside down.
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ceresWhen the last moon is cast over the last star of morningAnd the future has past without even a last desperate warningRegistered User, Moderatormod
Jeez, well played. I found it with help from instructions and lots of zooming.
And it seems like all is dying, and would leave the world to mourn
Katie uses a trick she commonly likes to use for this one, which is that she hides the silhouette of the cat as the same color as the background. And she will typically do this in panels with elaborately detailed background clutter. Bonus if she can drape all that in shadows. The sixth panel fits all those requirements. Nevermind that it's awash in an explosion of distracting colors.
I typically like scanning along the solid linework because you're scanning for shape, not color or details. That's a common trap to fall into.
The first four panels are relatively static backgrounds, so scanning them should be very speedy, since any changes in linework from panel-to-panel should leap out at you.
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Great comic today, that kid is SERIOUSLY creepy... Keep him away from Seventeen!
Also... DAMN that was a seriously tricky kittie...
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So, let me get this straight. This kid has previously stolen Malachi's food and peed on him while he slept, and now he's spying on him from the tree he's sitting under? I think Malachi has a major stalker problem here. The peeing incident was probably him marking his territory. Has anyone checked on Seventeen recently? She may be in mortal danger from this creep.
That cat wasn't so hard... You just gotta use some common sense.
Edit: Shadow aren't that color!
The creepy kid is in two of my favorite one off strips...I'm not sure what that says about me, but it can't be good.
Yes, it was pure luck, but I still felt like a badass.
Personally I want a Print of the 4th panel. A Relaxed Release is a luxury in this crowded world and should be celebrated.
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Okay that sounds like a lot of work. Instead I'll ask, like, at least which frame it's in.
@CERES i'll provide three different methods, hopefully one will steer you (and others) to where i think the kitteh be:
if however you use that pseudo cat head as a aiming point and drop straight down approx. half a panel length, you will see the supposed kitteh (i still can't see clearly enough to be 100%). it is colored the blackest dark brown i could imagine (it could be dark green - remember my color blindness). the head and neck of the kitteh is oriented at approx. 135 degrees, with the top of the frame being 0 deg., the right edge 90 deg., the bottom 180 deg., (and for completeness) the left edge 270 deg.
2. starting at the bottom right corner of the frame, go up along the right edge until you hit the first 'light' blotch of foliage; at its widest spot go directly left (and before you hit the trunk) and there be the kitteh.
method 3. notice the light gray - green part of the trunk at the bottom of the panel, follow it up until a branch (of the same color) juts out; right above that is the kitteh.
remember: i'm not 100% sure i found it, because i really can't distinguish the eye holes well enough; the palette used today really messes with my eyes.
I typically like scanning along the solid linework because you're scanning for shape, not color or details. That's a common trap to fall into.
The first four panels are relatively static backgrounds, so scanning them should be very speedy, since any changes in linework from panel-to-panel should leap out at you.
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Maybe Malachi thought about this too and thats why his ears unblushed so quickly.