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Showing posts with label comic strips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comic strips. Show all posts
Thursday, November 21, 2013
30DaysComics Day 21 Movie Night
#30DaysComics Day 21 - "Movie Night"
There's always someone who either wants to sit directly in front of me when there is nobody else in the theater, or someone in my row has a very small bladder and has to squeeze across my seat in the most inopportune times.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
#30DaysComics #18 - Heart to Heart
Trying a few new things, including a smaller page size and less panels. I’m also trying not to nail down the perfect comic, but just trying to go with the flow. I came up with three last night at work, and I’ll be posting the other two tomorrow for catch up. Hoping this is a sign of things to come!
BTW, special thanks to Dakota McFadzean and Ian of SmallComix for giving me such great advice!
Sunday, November 17, 2013
30 Days Comics Day 16 "Atari"
Another diary comic style page. This time it’s about my memories of playing Donkey Kong on the Atari 2600 and later arcade. I had a lot of fun with this one, and digitally drew everything but the atari and arcade panels, which I drew on paper.
The story itself doesn’t have too much “meat,” but I think it’s a decent entry for the strip. Sometimes I spend more time trying to come up with a decent idea for the 30 Days Comics entry that I can’t even start drawing until the evening or the next day. I know I’m not fast, but I am learning. I really like doing something once a day whether it’s a hit or miss. It’s really tempering my willingness to produce whether or not I’m 100% ready. Can’t always just wait to capture lightning in a bottle, more often or not the creativity has to bloom in the process of making art.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
#30DaysComics Challenge Day 10 - "Chop Shop"
Still not managing to make a comic a day, but I am trying! This I actually came up with yesterday, and penciled, inked, colored, and lettered in only a few hours. I’m sure you can see the rush on it. I hope the idea is humorous enough to hold up for the lack of craftsmanship. I also wanted to see what a sepia tone would look like on this piece.
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