
- visibility92
Back in summer of 2010, I started my first serious attempt at making an ongoing comic, called "Infinity." It only got about 16 very sporadic pages before in 2012 I concluded I had bit off more than I could chew with it and gave it an early end and moved on to other projects. Nevertheless, the experience was still a huge learning experience, and my art quality had indeed improved a fair bit by the end of it thanks to working on it, so I deemed it worthy of reposting here, if just for that.
The comic would receive a visual overhaul starting with this strip, updating the character designs, applying a new inking style for lineart, and additional texturing overlays so to give the backgrounds more pop than the flat colors I'd been using before would've. This definitely helped to improve the comic's quality a good deal (which would continue to be refined with additional strips), but looking back, it also added to the production time, and from here on, new pages getting finished started to become increasingly more and more sporadic, often times with long gaps in-between them, one of the reasons leading to me deciding to end the strip entirely after only a few more pages.
But in the meantime, new character, the mysterious passenger everybody's been talking about! The idea that he was killing time playing a digital game of mere tic-tac-toe (that he also lost) still amuses me.