I don’t particularly enjoy drawing heads from that over-the-shoulder angle, but I guess it’s good practice.
I don’t often think of a webcomic as “graceful”, but I think the word fits in this case.
You’ll just have to use your imagination.
I have a hunch that the creative process is pretty much the same for every artform.
The “Sandwich of the Damned” gives me the heebies.
Folks just can’t get enough of the little guy.
It’s kinda hard for an anime-esque webcomic to stand out from the crowd, but I dig the art in this one.
Also, “Smack Jeeves” webcomic hosting? Huh.
Creativity can be smelly business.
Here are a few spiffy one-shots from Webcomics Nation.
Hey, it could happen.
This webcomic has a healthy reverence for the art of the pun.
Maybe they’re lactose-intolerant.
I wonder if they’ll do a sequel when the “paper” anniversary rolls around.
As titles go, it’d still look snazzy on a business card.
From the talented mind behind “Insanely Twisted Rabbits” comes a cosmic cartoon that feels like a mix of old-school Warner Bros. and Ralph Bakshi.
Yar, mateys. I was hoping to avoid it, but it looks like I’m going to have to postpone the comic until tomorrow. Sorry!
So behind! Sorry aboout the delay on Monday’s comic. Every so often, I reach a point in the story where I could go off in a bunch of different directions, and it takes me a little while to figure out which way I want to go. I think I’ve figured it all out now, and Wednesday’s should be up more-or-less on schedule.
Also, there’s the possibility of a bonus comic this weekend, but that depends on how I feel after I finish playing catch-up.
Still catching up. After you check out the latest comic, swing by Whispered Apologies. They got around to using the first comic I sent them (if you check out the artwork, you’ll see that it’s a few months old), and once again I’m pleased with what they came up with.
Birds do it, bees do it, even folks with wrinkly knees do it…
Stay tuned for tonight’s episode of Law And Order: Stolen Books Unit…
Be sure to check out the rest of Mr. Shiga’s work, while you’re at it.
Really, there’s nothing stopping you from being all three, if that’s where your aspirations lie.
Remember a few months ago when I linked to that ask-Bill-Watterson-a-question contest? Well, I entered and, to my delight and surprise, he picked my question as one to answer. You can find the Q&A here; it should be pretty obvious which question’s mine.
I guess the folks at Andrews McMeel liked the question, too, as they included it in a press release. They were also kind enough to send me a copy of the press kit they’re sending around. Most of what’s in it is stuff you can find on the site, but they did include a cd with some high-res images of the new collection, which I’ll try to put up somewhere.
Today’s comic is another example of panel composition being determined by whatever little space isn’t occupied by dialogue.
Well, it’s good to have goals.