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No. 4 ID: c2d37c watch
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Why not help populate /caw with a thread for a truly wonderful webcomic?

Lackadaisy discussion, hoooooo!

For those unfamiliar with it:
http://lackadaisy.foxprints.com/index.php

I bought the first volume at Anime Expo and it's a great composition. Tracy Butler really doesn't seem to cut corners anywhere. High value for something that's ultimately free for anyone to view!
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>> No. 5 ID: fca301
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For those who somehow don't know..

Lackadaisy Cats is a reaction image goldmine.
>> No. 7 ID: c2d37c
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>>5

Indeed!
>> No. 8 ID: 8eb949
Yeah this kinda deserves to be bought. The only reason I'm holding out is because......I'm a cheap bastard.
>> No. 10 ID: eb44bc
I just wish it updated sometime.
>> No. 11 ID: e19856
>>10

Good things are worth waiting for.
>> No. 12 ID: c2d37c
>>10

Well the last update was 4 pages put together in anticipation of the holidays. She said on the website that new pages are well underway. I expect a new one this month at least.
>> No. 13 ID: 69e15c
>>10

Actually, I believe the next update is coming in the next couple days, according to her twitter.

Artist is really nice in person, too. One of those people I found tucked back in the small press tables at SDCC last year.
>> No. 137 ID: a3d40c
An interesting little CGI movie using some of Tracy Butler's character models

http://www.metropolitan-themovie.com/

Click "Video" and then "Le Film"
>> No. 162 ID: c2d37c
>>137

Doesn't look all that great from the teaser.
>> No. 231 ID: e12142
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New page: "Academia".
>> No. 232 ID: d51f94
Lackadaisy kicks so much ass it's almost criminal.
>> No. 241 ID: c2d37c
>>231

I was going through withdrawals. I am much excited about the lair of Viktor.
>> No. 259 ID: ac4a51
>>241
I check it daily. I know they come out once a month if I'm lucky, but goddamn if I'm not anxious for each new comic. She's incredibly talented and her characters are remarkably real while being cartoony too.
>> No. 281 ID: e12142
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"Bee-line"
>> No. 282 ID: c2d37c
>>281

Is that Rocky's rape face in the second panel?
>> No. 289 ID: 06f904
>>282
I'm pretty sure Rocky's always wearing his rape face.
>> No. 293 ID: 8eb949
I showed a friend of mine Lackadaisy and Better Days/OL yesterday and she said it would be funny if someone took a page from Lackadaisy. And re-drew it in Naylor's style.

Someone please do this.
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>>293

>>it would be funny if someone took a page from Lackadaisy. And re-drew it in Naylor's style.

Do. Not. Want.
>> No. 300 ID: 8eb949
>>295
I want ;_;
>> No. 302 ID: 1709f9
>>293

You are a bad person. Why do you hate good art?
>> No. 303 ID: 8eb949
>>302


I just want to see the vast contrast.
>> No. 304 ID: 9e2c26
>>293

This might be good for lulz, but I'd like to see them try to re-write it in his style as well. Naylor's way more of a bad writer than he is a bad artist.
>> No. 305 ID: 8eb949
>>304

Well when my friend suggested this blasphemous act it was so we could laugh at it.
>> No. 306 ID: c2d37c
>>305

What you'd have to do is take all the filler comics and put them in the middle of the story comics...So you go from Rocky setting fire to the barn to Viktor and Mordecai transporting a tied up victim to the corn fields and arguing, then to Mitzi...then Freckle...then back to Rocky doing something totally unrelated?
>> No. 311 ID: 1f20e2
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>>293

>I showed a friend of mine Lackadaisy and Better Days/OL yesterday and she said it would be funny if someone took a page from Lackadaisy. And re-drew it in Naylor's style.

NO.
>> No. 312 ID: 8eb949
>>311

Aww you guys are no fun. I'd suggest maybe doing it backwards but....that might be hard XD
>> No. 329 ID: de8ac4
>>312

>>I'd suggest maybe doing it backwards but....that might be hard XD


You mean Tracy doing Naylors style?...definitly do not want D:<
>> No. 330 ID: 8eb949
>>329


No I mean taking Naylor characters and drawing them in Tracy's style. I think it would be an improvement.
>> No. 338 ID: de8ac4
>>330

Hmm.. If the characters you're refering to are any one other than Fisk and little mini Fisk Jr. (aparently he's to unimportant for me to remember his damn name) than this idea might actually be pretty awesome.

You see, this idea works. You're suggesting taking something aweful (Naylors art/characters/story... am i forgeting anything?) and improving upon it (by making more like Tracy's work)

Your earlier idea sucked, you wanted to take something awesome and ruin it.
>> No. 341 ID: 8eb949
>>338
You guys just don't share my sick sense of humor.
>> No. 858 ID: e12142
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"Cacophony"
>> No. 859 ID: e12142
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"Deadeye"
>> No. 865 ID: d51f94
I'm so ashamed. I want to see Ivy naked but at the same time it's Lackadaisy. It's so good it feels sacred, like wanting to see porn from it is like thinking about sex in the middle of church.

Sitting there in the pew with a boner thinking "I am so going to hell for this."
>> No. 867 ID: 8eb949
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>>865
>> No. 868 ID: c2d37c
>>858
>>859

LoL Viktor is such a grump.

But seriously, as usual, these comics are reaction shot gold mines.
>> No. 869 ID: d51f94
>>867
I know, I'm a terrible person. T_T
>> No. 870 ID: 3ba1be
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>>869

I've heard worse.

I still like you, ID
>> No. 1161 ID: cd140b
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So she put it up a few days late -- who cares when what you're getting is this awesome?
>> No. 1162 ID: e12142
>>1161

So, so awesome.
>> No. 1165 ID: d51f94
Indeed.
>> No. 1167 ID: 41edaa
>>1161
>in color
it's so beautiful. ;.;

and I love the sandwiches being nailed on the walls. it was probably rocky's idea.
>> No. 1168 ID: dd3fe8
Fun fact. Despite being an obviously French influenced city (Fleur de lis on the flag and all), St. Louis also has a fairly sizable Irish population. This is probably related in some way to the fact that the place is also super-mega Catholic.

I love Lackadaisy because anything set in St. Louis gets my immediate approval.
>> No. 1169 ID: 1e1932
>>1161

Ahahahahaha
>> No. 1172 ID: c2d37c
>>1161

Omg that frown on Rocky's face.
>> No. 1178 ID: 997b80
>>1161
Omigosh, Freckle's face in panel 7 is so cute :D
>> No. 1179 ID: 8eb949
>>1161

Aw this is too cute.
>> No. 1180 ID: ae2969
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>>1161

I fuckin' lol'ed too hard when i saw this.
>> No. 1185 ID: cf0884
>>1161
I love St. Patrick's Day XD
>> No. 1186 ID: c2d37c
Anyone else find it particularly funny that she wasn't phased by them nailing sandwiches on the wall?
>> No. 1188 ID: d51f94
>>1186
Nothing gets in the way of churchin' time.
>> No. 1189 ID: c2d37c
>>1188

Damn skippy.
>> No. 1605 ID: cd140b
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>Just some sketchy stuff here and a color piece at the top of Nina for the eventual revamp of the character bio page.

>At the bottom is a sample color page ... done for a foreign publisher that seems to want to do a full color book.
>I tend to cram a lot of panels onto a page. That combined with multiple scene/ambient light changes makes creating an appealing palette for the page as a whole very difficult. Over-stuffed panel layouts might appear reasonably coherent in monochrome sepia, but I fear full color is in danger of looking like a variegated vomit rainbow. I'm not entirely sold on this idea. We'll see if anything comes of it.

Personally, I think it's fuckawesome.

Email Tracy and tell her of its fuckawesomeness. We need more of this!
>> No. 1606 ID: cd140b
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The original, for comparison.
>> No. 1608 ID: 442728
I dunno, I rather like the sepiatone better.
>> No. 1609 ID: e31e2f
>>1608

Hmmm... I think the color looks better and makes details clearer, but I expect when the speech bubbles are put back in, the colorized background details will become distracting.
>> No. 1613 ID: 8eb949
Just when you think it can't look any better she colors it and it just....looks...so......GOOD!
>> No. 1952 ID: cd140b
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>Rough stage of a comic panel.
>> No. 2004 ID: e09c89
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"Dotage"

And another update's coming this Tuesday.
>> No. 2009 ID: c2d37c
>>2004

So goddamn awesome. XD
>> No. 2011 ID: 6d2060
>>2004

What's that she's speaking? Russian?
>> No. 2012 ID: e14a9c
>>2011

Czech.
>> No. 2013 ID: e14a9c
>>2012

Or Slovak, but they're pretty well interchangeable.

Panel 1:
Hello.

My sink is leaking.

What...what's going on?

Panel 2:
Water's coming out of the pipes.

Panel 3:
The floor's completely covered with water.

Panel 4:

Ooohh...
Are you sick?
Ooohh...

Wretched boy. I'll bring you something for that.
>> No. 2027 ID: c2d37c
And who says you can't show age in anthro characters?
>> No. 2028 ID: e14a9c
>>2027

Tracy's admitted that part of the reason the comic updates so slowly is that she can't avoid the heavy detail and character designs. The extra effort's worth it, personal opinion and such.
>> No. 2030 ID: 8d0272
>>1952
That's better than most FINISHED works I see on the net.
>> No. 2046 ID: 8eb949
Ivy is reminding me of Amy Rose...but for some reason this doesn't bother me.
>> No. 2049 ID: 061969
>>2046

Maybe because Ivy's got a much richer personality.
>> No. 2065 ID: e09c89
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"Defiance"
>> No. 2066 ID: e17454
>>2065
Oh my god, panel 10 is beautiful.
And panel 1 is just way too adorable.
>> No. 2070 ID: e09c89
>>2066

Panel 4 is the best face. Ever.
>> No. 2078 ID: 02cd15
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it had to be done
>> No. 2080 ID: 8eb949
Those damn Bolsheviks
>> No. 2081 ID: 8eb949
I lol'd at the first panel

Yeah it's just you an me...hiding behind your chair like a creepy troll of perpetual annoyance.
>> No. 2093 ID: c2d37c
>>2078

lol! So many great faces in this comic.
>> No. 2154 ID: 24c473
>>865

sooooooo we can grant LD as rule 34 inmune?

i mean 34 on this would allow us to se god... pummeling someone out of existence for blasphemy and madness.

either way it would only work if it tracy herself did the 34 and it would be at most, softcore but it would be so awesome the universe would implode
>> No. 2157 ID: 5e0c07
>>2154

It already exists.

No I'm gonna link it.
>> No. 2252 ID: cd140b
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Bohemia Way

>Zib and Mitzi - one from the gallery of unlikely photographs.
>Lackadaisy's band was a nomadic one before coming to rest in St. Louis.
>> No. 2267 ID: 8eb949
....I now support ZibxMitzi *shot*
>> No. 2270 ID: e14a9c
>>2252

Good god, I'd like to eat Tracy's brain and figure out how she does hair and lighting.

So glad I bought the book back when...
>> No. 2301 ID: 5effe2
>>2270
she went to art school
>> No. 2316 ID: 0a5f6b
>>2301

>>she went to art school

Um.. No, actually, I believe she is an entirely self taught artist. Which only makes her art even more impressive to me, as most self taught artists that I've seen aren't that good with anatomy or realism.
>> No. 2319 ID: c2d37c
She's traditionally trained. Whether she took lessons or went to school I'm not sure of, but I don't remember her ever claiming she was self-taught.
>> No. 2321 ID: 5effe2
>>2319
You don't get that good being self-taught
>> No. 2323 ID: 0a5f6b
>>2319

>>She's traditionally trained.

No, she's not.

From the FAQ page on Lackadaisy.com

>>Q. Where did you learn to draw? What school did you go to?

>>A. I didn't go to art school. I did carry a sketchbook wherever I went all through childhood, though. I still do, in fact. It's sort of like a security blanket that I draw on.

>>2321

>>You don't get that good being self-taught

Evidently, some people do. It's not impossible, just extremely rare.
>> No. 2326 ID: 5effe2
>>2323

yeah true that
>> No. 2341 ID: c2d37c
>>2323

Or she had a mentor. You can take lessons. You don't have to go to a school to be traditionally trained.
>> No. 2344 ID: f39b19
>>2341

>>You don't have to go to a school to be traditionally trained.

True. However, since the question was asking her where she learned to draw, in addition to asking what school she went to, Common sense would lead me to assume that she would mention if she had any tutoring or such. Unless, of course, she was being very literal.
>> No. 2345 ID: 4e9503
>>2341
Art and music are different from say, science, in that they're a lot easier to teach to yourself. You practice a ton, look over your work critically, get feedback from artist friends, and draw more. It's not like math and science where there are significant conceptual hurdles you will inevitably reach where you kind of need someone to give you some guidance.
>> No. 2347 ID: 20d856
>>2345

I think the difference is not so much that the artist can get feedback from artist friends (so can the learning mathematician/scientist) but that the artist can get feedback from anyone. Art is (normally) meant for consumption by the layman... and while the layman probably can't deliver the deep, technical criticism of a fellow craftsman, they can tell you what worked and what didn't work for them.
>> No. 2703 ID: e09c89
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Four new pages today!

"Handyman"
>> No. 2704 ID: e09c89
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"Sandwich"
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"Rhubarb"
>> No. 2706 ID: e09c89
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"Gallivant"
>> No. 2707 ID: e1f416
>>2706

Rocky's shit-eating grin in that final panel sent me into a minute-long laughing fit, and it was glorious.
>> No. 2708 ID: cd140b
I think I'm gaining prescience or something: I had a Lackadaisy dream last night (seriously), and now 4 new pages! Awesome.

Also, my sewer line is also clogged -- and the dream featured a sinking boat. Hmm...
>> No. 2710 ID: dd696c
Awww... now I buy Pepper and Freckle as a couple.
>> No. 2711 ID: 4c5191
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Why is Lackadaisy so awesome?
>> No. 2727 ID: 0fa5b8
>>2707

Greatest shit eating grin I've seen in a while.
>> No. 3051 ID: cd140b
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Lackadaisy Preview 0028

>Here's more single-character color art for a card deck that might someday come to pass, more character paintings for the character bio page overhaul that might also someday come to pass, and a myriad of other bits. The "photo" in the lower right appears in the sketchbook section as well, but since that sees minimal use and I tend to forget to tell anyone when I update it, I figured I'd just include it here too.

>(Asa's portrait is styled after old Knapp-Felt magazine ads for hats.)

I can't help but wonder what the Li'l Mordecai sketch is for...
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