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MAR May 2005
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ComicComicWhee, the first page that I've drawn for this comic in a year. Not to shabby if I do say so. If you haven't noticed, I'm using the prologue to experiment; to find out what works and what doesn't. This page was done mostly in color-pencils with some (obvious) Photoshop enhancements. Will I be doing that in the future? Well, I'm not sure. It's a possibility. Truth be told, it's far easier for me to draw these pages with my hand as opposed to the mouse. My hands aren't as steady as they use to be. I don't know how I once managed to be accurate at drawing with a mouse, but it's a skill that is slowly leaving me. It takes me twice as long to Photoshop these pages as it use too. I'm considering buying a tablet. Maybe that will help, but that depends entirely on money and I would rather spend the funds on a light table which I think will dramatically help the accuracy of my animation experiments. In a perfect world, I would like to water color all my pages, but that's a medium that I'm still trying to learn. Color pencil is also something that I'm, traditionally, not very good at. This happens to be the only work I've done in colored pencil that I haven't hated. *Sigh* anyway, that was a whole lot of nothing you really didn't want to hear. One thing's for certain. I doubt that I'll ever do the page in black and white. It just doesn't feel like a black and white comic to me. I may do that with goolash, but I'm fairly certain this will remain full page and full color.
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