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- Art by Ozoneocean
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For this week's Quackcast I asked people what colour techniques they use and BOY was I surprised by the high calibre of the responses! We had some heavy hitter contributions, people with colour skill beyond what I can conceive of, and I'm no ...
Quackcast 180 - Colour your world! part 1
Ozoneocean at 12:00AM, Aug. 19, 2014FEATURED COMIC --> Dinnersaurus Rex
kawaiidaigakusei at 12:00AM, Aug. 6, 2014
This fantastically cute comic is about natural survival, making friends with food, and the importance of having to feed a family.
Not enough food in the pantry? That is the dilemma that Mother Dinnersaurus is faced with when breakfast for dinner is no longer satisfactory for her growing children. She ...
Big News for The Duck!
Ozoneocean at 6:00AM, July 23, 2014 DD on facebook
The Duck webcomics community site is finally moving to full community control.
This has been a very long time in coming and has involved a lot of planning and negotiation.
What will this mean? Well, now the community is able to contribute to the betterment of the ...
Site problems - update
Ozoneocean at 6:00AM, July 8, 2014Update on the image situation. There was a potential security hole involving the image server. The hole has been corrected. JustNoPoint had to update some keys in the process that are used to access the image server.
That was done successfully.
The codes in the html for the site have ...
Quackcast 173 - The Marvelous Tomorrowcast!
Ozoneocean at 12:00AM, July 1, 2014 LISTEN!
- Pic by Gunwallace
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In the AMAZING world of webcomics tomorrow Chromium printing presses will print out up to 6 pages an hour!!!! In all 3 colours! Black, White AND yellow!!! For your viewing pleasure comics from many different creators are all able to be viewed AT THE SAME ...
Digital Sketching in a Café with a Tablet in My Hand
kawaiidaigakusei at 12:00AM, June 2, 2014
I went to a café Sunday afternoon and spent my time doing something I have not been able to do in months–sat down and sketched. The last time I felt like drawing in a public space involved my oversized sketchbook, a few reference magazines, drafting mechanical pencils, and rubber ...