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Wardsmith
A big ol' neurologically rare fellow who starts and finishes more creative projects in more mediums than he probably should. Flash creation was never my strong suit as a skill, but I was able to become a competent game developer and highly-varied artist.

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Preparing for the return of Crack Putty

Posted by Wardsmith - May 26th, 2015


Well then!

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This is a comic from Crack Putty. It's been on hiatus ever since comic 71, back in March. It's going to return in June.

Ever since May started I've been trying to do comic-related things - even if they are only vaguely connected to Crack Putty - and somewhat unintentionally during the month I've come up with a few great strip ideas. In that time I've written brand new commentary for Fatal Expression (the first and previous series that doesn't need subscribers), outlined a bit of plot and background for my upcoming Minecraft Fans series, and today I'm going to make sure every Fatal Expression comic is filled with alt-text.

So, what's happening after June, you may ask? Obviously Crack Putty will be back and in full swing by then, but what's really worth mentioning is that not horribly long afterward, there's going to be a new webcomic series from me that runs in good time instead.

It will be called Minecraft Fans, and it's pretty much just about what you'd expect; people who like Minecraft, play the game, and go on adventures. But there's going to be more to it than that, and I'm going to do my best to avoid that filthy Two Gamers on a Couch trope. It's also going to turn pretty serious, and have some greater world building than both of my currently-established comic serieses.

Another thing that I've established as suitable for comic preparation work, by some weird logic and extension, is working on my next animation; which is also obviously in Flash. It's called Death From Minecraft, and isn't going to be much like anything else I've mentioned in this post. It's entirely an atmospheric piece based on █████ from ████'s ██████ █████. Look forward to it!


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