Hoshiko wrote: Wow, thanks, guys! XDIcesky wrote:Aw, x3 I wanna read it, but will there be a happy ending... x3 (Reminds me of a book my mom is reading about a 30 year old women dating a 15 year old boy... lol.)
Huh, I've never thought of writing it out before... It probably wouldn't make much since if I did, anyway; I have a whole fantasy world made up around CS. XD Not to mention, dogs are more like humans with animal ears. Sometimes tails, too; I've got the standards for each animal written out.
I've thought a lot about this, obviously. XD I'm hoping to make this into some sort of fan comic, eventually; Seeing as writing isn't exactly my strong point- but I can make some pretty complex story lines. ;D
Haha, trust me, it's not weird at all. You should hear some of the crazy things I've come up with for my CS groups, including a futuristic military dictatorship, a circus, a tribal society secluded from human contact, and a bunch of rogue escapees living in a barren desert who have trained themselves to be nocturnal warriors to survive. The weird thing about all these is that most - if not all - connect to one another into one giant fantasy world. :3
The problem for me is that I can't draw my characters the way they appear in my head. I can write out their stories, sure, but I can't accurately show someone else how they look beyond how I verbally describe them. But, like you, I have a tendency to see my characters as humanoid with animal features.
That said, if you made a comic, I would LOVE to see it. 8D It sounds exciting just by the sounds of your characters, lol. As far as it making sense goes, I don't think that's much of a problem. If it's a fantasy world the characters are in, then readers are more likely to go "Okay, this is what the world's like" and not question it because as we all know, every sci-fi and fantasy world has its own unique set of rules. The hard part is making sure you don't accidentally break them! 8D