Don Quiote has got nothin' on me
lba on April 8, 2008
I wanted to play with the multiply setting of photoshop and get some more colour into the comic than normal this time around and I'm pretty glad I did. I think it turned out particularly well.
This one is going to be a part of a themed series I have going for one of my classes. While most of the other students wanted to focus on emotion or certain colours, I went by my trademark personal method of going in the complete opposite direction from everyone else and chose the theme of woolly piggies ( I love my teacher for letting me get away with this. ). I've played with the subject before and I wanted to do something that would allow me to tie a more illustrative style into my school work so I elected to work digitally and work with some of my characters. While that doesn't mean I'm going to cop out and combine my school work with the comic it does mean that depending on how it goes and how happy I find I am with the whole series I'll probably add them to the site as an extra or something.
Also, there are going to be some http://www.drunkduck.com/community/view_topic.php?tid=41514 you just might end up interviewing your favorite single panel cartoonist ( Ok. Fine, so Carly isn't on the list. You should still do it. ).
edit: I am currently working on some plans for a limited release t-shirt or two but I don't know how soon that will be though. Once I figure out costs and the level of interest I'll be moving further on that. I also have some plans currently for a few other secret extras on the board.
kawaiidaigakusei at 4:09PM, April 9, 2008
I've always been a fan of the woolly piggies! Especially since it's the turn from the often self-absorbed theme that a lot of students tend to turn to. I wonder if WP are considered ham or mutton. (ponder, ponder)
Ziffy88 at 10:50AM, April 9, 2008
awesome mobile
shino at 10:06AM, April 9, 2008
hahahaha AWSOME!!!!!
TheMidge28 at 8:17AM, April 9, 2008
wooly piggie is such a fun idea! kind of a softer version of a Warg.
trevoramueller at 7:42AM, April 9, 2008
Ah yes, "multiply." A web comic colorists best friend.
crifmer at 7:16AM, April 9, 2008
I second participating in the interviews. It's fun! And I love today's update. That should totally be a T-shirt. Hell, most of your stuff could be T-shirts. Would you sell T-shirts? I'd buy one.
seventy2 at 11:58PM, April 8, 2008
carly's okay....i enjoy this more often...