Title Text: you could say I'm . . . drawn to them
Latin is always applicable to the situation.
Quad erat demonstrandum


It might be the color. Rick has stated on Twitter around early December (or late November) that he was going to change his coloring method. He appears to be happy with the results, so far.GreatKitsune wrote:Is it just me or has there been some subtle improvement in Rick's art since 5000 B.C. ended?
That may be it. The backgrounds seem smother and more natural.WishIWasHearEarlier wrote:It might be the color. Rick has stated on Twitter around early December (or late November) that he was going to change his coloring method. He appears to be happy with the results, so far.GreatKitsune wrote:Is it just me or has there been some subtle improvement in Rick's art since 5000 B.C. ended?
Nah, he's always been pretty short. https://www.housepetscomic.com/2014/07/ ... oportions/The Fake English wrote:Rick definetly has gotten better on art, or maybe he just found the right aesthetic for the comic? idk
Btw doesn't joey seem a little smaller than how he was? or is it just me that thought he was taller? idk, his ears are also incredibly more fluffy too :- D

On average, cats in Housepets! are depicted about one head length shorter than dogs; Joey is usually drawn a head length shorter than cats.The Fake English wrote:Btw doesn't joey seem a little smaller than how he was? or is it just me that thought he was taller? idk, his ears are also incredibly more fluffy too :- D
Runt (says the stubby legged corgi)Dissension wrote:On average, cats in Housepets! are depicted about one head length shorter than dogs; Joey is usually drawn a head length shorter than cats.The Fake English wrote:Btw doesn't joey seem a little smaller than how he was? or is it just me that thought he was taller? idk, his ears are also incredibly more fluffy too :- D
