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Build-a-Babe 1: The Second Vote!

The Build-a-Babe journey continues, and now it's time to choose Michael's new skin tone. Head over to DeviantArt to read the comic and make your voice heard! 

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Comments

I'm just as curious as you! :)

TGTrinity

I'll say that this time you are over analyzing things as this is just a fun side project with zero expectations. I'm just as curious as you are to see where the community takes it :)

TGTrinity

OK. We are jumping through the hoops and answering the questions for you, but can you answer some questions for us or will you take the 5th? I found the tan a curious and surprising place to start conceptually, but it may be very obvious and logical from a design / mechanistic perspective. It still got me wondering about your process. With a comic like this, how much do you know your audience and what kind of journey do you want to take us on? (1) At one end of the spectrum, do you know us so well that you can have the comic pretty much completely planned out and ask us questions where you are fairly sure of the answers? We get the feeling that the comic is shaped by our collective opinions, but in reality, you already know what the answers will be, and you only present us questions that you know will result in us following the path you have already planned. (2) At the other end of the spectrum, do you really want to ride the wave of chaos and ask us questions where you have the highest amount of uncertainty about our response? Are the questions you ask ones which are so closely balanced that they could go any way? (3) Are the questions just the logical steps in your design process, and you have no preconceived twists and turns planned for the journey? (4) Are the questions being presented in a way to maximise the mystery about how the subject will turn out? Will the final questions be the ones that have the most significant impact on the final appearance and take us on a roller coaster of 'ooohs' and 'aaahs'? (5) Are you keeping us in suspense or are you rewarding us with breadcrumbs as we make our way to the witch's house of candy? (6) Do I have to chronically over-analyse every little thing that other people do, just because I have a love for Machiavellian plot-lines? You don't have to answer any of these questions, but you've got my mental hamsters sprinting on their little treadmills right now.

Kaffeyette Lektor

Can't wait to see where this goes, this been tons of fun so far :D

Nemea

A

C

D Allen spencer

B

HarrySon

Hahahahaha! I can't stop laughing. This is some great writing TGT. :)

Mr. Phoenyxx

C

Nathan Smith

This is so much fun, can't wait for the next vote. :D

Bob Fink

Change in a sexy latinaπŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

Stormfries

Throwing a vote for B

Faye Fatale

Wow cool B

Stormfries


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