At least she seems to know why.
Still not a 100% sure about medieval milkshakes, but while the investigation continues, and turns out to be true, I don’t want to be the one who got it wrong.
Thanks! And yeah, I love anything that has to do with doing lettering in a different way (for better or worse sometimes).
Hahah, not really. It a default “medievalish” looking font that I use whenever I’m having spacing issues with my regular lettering attempting to do some sort of celtic looking one. With the font is easier to move, stretch or squeeze if needed.
Did you really mean “epoligue” instead of “epilogue”?
Not consciously, but my dumb brain did.
Fixed now. thank you very much for the heads-up!
Déjenla tomarse su malteada caray…
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¿El “epoligue” es cuando ligas después de la aventura ó que? jajaja
Ya le dieron chance dos dias.
Ya lo cambie, pues.
jajaja no se enoje caballero, solo es carrilla, bien sabemos que a todos se nos va un typo de vez en vez…
Proinnséas’ face screams “Awkward!” in that last panel, and I’m surprised Ice cream sundaes exist in this medieval world.
Also, I -LOVE- how you did that tavern sign. Do you like drawing the tattered ends of that 2ⁿᵈ scroll like you do lettering?
Speaking of lettering, did you pick that “Epilogue” font solely for that lowercase G?
At least she seems to know why.
Still not a 100% sure about medieval milkshakes, but while the investigation continues, and turns out to be true, I don’t want to be the one who got it wrong.
Thanks! And yeah, I love anything that has to do with doing lettering in a different way (for better or worse sometimes).
Hahah, not really. It a default “medievalish” looking font that I use whenever I’m having spacing issues with my regular lettering attempting to do some sort of celtic looking one. With the font is easier to move, stretch or squeeze if needed.