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After
"A Different Perspective" ended, and the larger story began
to form in my head around late 1993, I decided to sit down and make
"final" designs for Allison and Carrie, who, by this time, had
finally switched names.
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While
preparing the 1995 version of A Different Persepctive, Dove Sherman redesigned most of
the characters. While we ended up not going ahead with this version
of Closetspace, most of Dove's designs
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Dove's
version of a nice conservative Allison, a counter point to the very lively
Carrie. It was about this time that Dove came up with a better name
for the story, "Closetspace."
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Dove's
version of Victoria. The last picture is her version of Victor,
Victoria's male alter-ego. I never really came up with a design for
Victor, and so her designs pretty much stand (assuming that Victor wears a
wig or toupee as his male alter ego) The two pictures of a white Victoria were
drawn before I mentioned that Victoria was black. A neat little trip
into an alternate world for Victoria that ended up as another character,
Victoria's sweetheart "Vixen." |
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Dove's
version of Jason, Carrie's male alter-ego. Jason was a character I never
really thought to draw, and Dove came up with a design so good, I still
use it.
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Dove's
version of Jack, Carrie's father. he was another character I wrote,
but never designed, so Dove took the reigns for this one as well.
Dove: "Carrie gets
her pretty eyes from her dad." Unfortunately,
the move to Pennsylvanian in 1996 put the kibosh on this version of the
webcomic, although Dove did make one of her own, Talkin. |
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After a layoff in 1997, I
puttered around with drawing my own version of Closetspace, and tinkered
around with some designs. This was meant to be a title picture for
the webcomic, and while the 97 version never materialized, it DID show up as a
print made specifically for the 2004 Trinoc
Convention.
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After another layoff in
2001, I had planned to bring Closetspace back as a webcomic, and went so
far as to put up "Coming Soon" pages with this picture as a page
icon.
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An alternate version of
the icon pic for the 2001 version of the comic. It was ressurected
for the 2002 version, and is sitting in the little control panel at the
very bottom of this very page.
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The final design work
for the 2002 Version of Closetpsace was done in January 2002 for the first
episode, showing an older Allison and Carrie. I drew the first
episode shortly afterwards and the rest...well...thanks for reading the
results of eleven years of effort. It makes each episode just that
much more special to me.
::grin:: |
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