now I’m going to bed.
I have a model for Ram in the pack, he is the Mario Ragdoll.
Besides, that, hahaha, I lol’d.
You might want to add Raminator to the Comic Character List then, since he is not listed there yet.
As for the comic, it gave me a chuckle as well. Short and sweet.
pretty good
LMAO, i need someone to flip the page. XD
Nice =D
I added it.
Very well done!
Haha, nicely done.
I thought people couldn’t use objects as their model. Only ragdolls.
Man, what’s wrong the quality? My eyes bled reading that.
We have been using objects to represent BM developers and fans ever since the first issue of “Leak-Free the Comic”.
It’s nice, but the quality of the pictures is a bit too low.
yeah I know. if I make another one I’ll make sure its bigger. I found cutting it up helped (yes, it was WORSE! D: ) but I couldn’t be bothered when it was one in the morning.
Thank you for explaining.
My only real complaint was that Ram was a severed arm with no nose.
It made him a bit hard to see the first time I read it.
Do many severed arms have noses?
Yes.
Just to clarify though, the BM character model guidelines have been changed so that prop objects like trees and such can no longer be selected by forum members.
That’s why I was asking. Because this one isn’t a Leak free Comic. Its a Black Mesa Comic. I didn’t know that the Leak Free rules still applied.
Ask Collision if you want to learn more; he’s the one making all the rules for BMTC now. I’m just the guy that reposts LFTC comics any maybe give Operative LM a comic idea or two… or several.
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