Grrl Power #312 – Succudigression
Dabbler obviously avoided the question of what happens when a Succubus is totally deprived of tantric energy asked on the previous page, like if she’s locked away where she can’t influence anyone. I’m picturing a Sleeping Beauty type trance (cause trance sounds sexier than coma) that will eventually lead to death, but they can last a while in that state.
This whole page was originally part of the previous one, which is why I had so much trouble getting it written. When I finally broke it into a separate page it let me fit in a few more gags like Sydney’s though bubbles and the tickle laser bit, so it’s for the best. Optimally though there should have been a pause panel or something after Sydney left before Dabbler started tinkering, but there you go.
If this page looks at all different to anyone, it’s cause it’s the first page I didn’t color all by myself. Allow me to introduce Keith Wood, who landed the coloring spot. He’s been involved in webcomics for a while, most notably Mysteries of the Arcana, which he currently arts. It was a tough decision to make. A lot of people applied, I never heard back from about half of them which isn’t that surprising for something like this. A few emailed back and bowed out gracefully realizing they weren’t quite up for it or acknowledging it was a lot more work than they expected (I gave them the inks for this page to work on, which was an intentionally complicated page as it has Dabbler in both forms and fading between them as well as Maxima, who is shiny and requires a slightly different technique. I needed someone who could jump right in.) In the end it came down to two people and I felt terrible having to tell someone they didn’t get it cause I’m a big softie. I went with Keith because I thought the way he colors would make for easy corrections. I color all the foreground on one layer (well, I break them in to separate layers while I’m coloring, but the end result is all the color, highlights and shadows are on a single layer, (then the background has it’s own colors, etc) where as Keith colors by flatting everything, then doing all the shading on a multiply layer above the flats, thusly:
The advantage to this is that all you have to do to change the color of something is just change the flats, and all of the detail is preserved. This technique is not without its quirks though. On the shading layer, you can flood fill the whole layer white, then set it to multiply which makes it transparent, then start noodling in the detail. The reason to do this is most blendy-painty tools act differently if there are already pixels there for them to blend with than if you’re painting onto a blank layer. It’s like… wetting the page before you start watercoloring. Obviously this technique doesn’t work on the highlights layer since coloring a layer white then setting it to Add, Screen, Luminosity or whatever would just make for a white screen.
So Keith colored this page and then I did some touch up to minimize the differences in our techniques. I gave him some feedback based on that and the second page he did for me, which goes up Monday, was much closer to the mark. This process has taught me that I’m really bad about finishing my background inks until I’m basically done with all the foreground colors. I have to get better about that so I can deliver properly finished pages.
So the point of all this is to free up some of my time so I could start putting the book together, and it worked! The first step is going back over all the corrections I have, and over the one weekend Keith was coloring for me, I fixed nearly everything! Remind me never to change a team’s seal or a character’s rank mid comic again. I haven’t uploaded any of the changes except one yet, I’ll probably do that after I get all the fixes done. After that, I have two bonus pages to draw (I think, they’re not necessary for the book, but they’d be a nice addition if I can manage) then I have to draw a cover, scan some early art, etc etc, then put together the kickstarter. No idea how long that will take, but at least it’s moving forward now.
Here’s a random thing that has nothing to do with the comic but I enjoyed it. I think we can all agree that John Carpenter’s “The Thing” is one of the all time great monster movies, yes? Well, someone wrote a short story that is The Thing, but from the Thing’s point of view. I thought it was quite good. It’s read out in an audiobook podcast here. The whole site seems really cool if’n you like short story Sci-fi.
Here’s the link to the new comments highlighter for chrome, and the GitHub link which you can use to install on FireFox via Greasemonkey.
I’d love to see the colorist’s version of the old page. I think it would be cool to see them side by side.
I agree, show us the best of them!
Bees need nectar, they pollinate as a side effect.
Pollen is the major source of protein for most species of bees. The sugary nectar is mostly for energy and some vitamins.
Succubi and Incubi. Female and male versions of the energy feeding vampires.
So why the dump on Incubi?
Ahhh, the gorgeous flaw in Dabbler’s explanation…which Sydney probably missed. Of COURSE all succubi are female. That IS the gender of what a succubus is! Just as all incubi are male, because that is the gender for an incubus.
Actually, if you follow the lore; Incubi are capable of transforming into women and when they grow too weak and desperate they will automatically transform into women to more easily lure… a meal. Some stories had it so that incubi were infertile and needed to gather seed from men in their woman form and then plant it in a woman to create their own demonic offspring. A recent adaptation of them in Kenkou Cross’s work has a variant of incubus known as an “Alp” which is an incubus whom has either always secretly wanted to be a woman or has fallen in love with a man and attempts to become their ideal girl sub-consciously.
TL;DR: Succubus=Female Only, Incubus=Male/Female/Mix and guys turning into chicks unwillingly.
To elaborate on Gren’s reply, if memory serves correct, succubi/incubi are different names for basically the same demon–they can change genders back & forth at will to feed on sexual energy. In fact, in order to reproduce, the demon would change into a succubus, seduce some poor guy, steal his sperm, then change into an incubus and use the stolen sperm, now charged up with demon energies, to impregnate some hapless human female, then wait nine months and pick up the half-demonic offspring, take it off to Hell, and raise it into a full demon, starting the whole cycle over again.
In other words, it’s the same demon in either form, just called different things whether in male or female form.
Would a tickle laser work on Vehemence?
Pretty sure that’s the rationale for why Dabbler is working on stuff like a ‘tickle laser’ – more choices for non-violent weaponry which can debilitate an enemy.
I think one of the early versions of Sleeping Beauty had her being raped while in the enchanted sleep, then waking up during childbirth. I’m pretty sure this scenario would be very different with a Succubus.
If i remember correctly, what woke her up was her child attempting to breastfeed and managing to dislodge the poison thorn/needle w/e it was.
Is that… a Sonic Screwdriver in Dabbler’s hand?
Indeed.
Going through the archives and came across this page again…
I’m kind of thinking that Incubus should show up at some point, with his dialogue being “Chocolate-stuffed ghost peppers!? *clutches chest* “I have this strange sensation in my chest… I think it’s love!”
Dabbler: “No! No hanky-spanky with my Sydney!”
Incubus: “But loooooooove!”
Dabbler: “Don’t make me memory hammer you!”
Incubus: “Okay…”
When I’ve bothered doing art stuff, I’ve always had a flat Colour layer, a Multiply layer for shadows (white background) and a Screen layer for highlights (black background). I don’t do drawing though, so there tends not to be a line layer. I’m just like that.
Some years back I was messing around with interference patterns created by a medium power laser pointer, and found that I got a peculiar sensation when it ran over my arm. A bit of testing showed that I could tell if it was on or off with my eyes closed. Really close examination showed that it was the laser hitting the hairs on my arms that caused the sensation, and I presume it was heating them slightly and causing them to twist. Or possibly conducting the light down the hair follicle. Anyhow, the sensation could be described as a slight tickle. So a tickle laser might be possible, if the person on the receiving end was sufficiently hairy.
I trust you also tried with a placebo laser? Because I can get my hairs to react just with the power of my mind alone.
I suspect I probably could induce the same thing in you too…
right now.
Spooky eh?
*puts placebo laser away*
Oh. Just realised how foreshadowy this page was. Sneaky.
There certainly was the potential for trouble. Fortunately in more than one sense.
Oh crap, I missed Dabbler just dropping that vampires exist the first time around! Or forgot. Didn’t seem notable at the time.
Wait. I just read the commentary. This is where the art started changing?
*inarticulate strangulated noises*