Another Saturday, another bit of advice on handling waste products and other potentially dangerous substances.
Monthly Archives: March 2009
The Home Studio Strip, Panel Four
“Oh no! It’s the blinking question mark!”
If you’ve never seen this you’re a lucky Mac user. The blinking question mark was a sign that your hard drive and your operating system weren’t talking to each other. These days that problem is indicated by what we call the rainbow ball of doom. Either way it’s time for this kid to call tech support.
The Home Studio Strip, Panel Three
The Home Studio Strip, Panel Two
The Home Studio Strip, Panel One
Once it became apparent that having me draw an eight page comic was going to take longer than he wanted to wait the boss started thinking of ways that we could repurpose some of the ideas in the story. Our primary means of marketing in 2002 was postcards. Every month or two we would send out a postcard to clients and potential clients. It was a pretty effective way of keeping us in people’s minds. I got quite few calls that started with “I’ve had one of your postcards sitting on my desk for years …”
Anyway. Our client base broke down into three main categories – one or two person home studios, independent creative studios and the creative departments of large corporations. The boss asked me to come up with three strip ideas (one for each of our client categories) that could be used on postcards. This is the first panel of our home studio strip – a young boy comes home to find the house dark and foreboding.
Painter Sketch of Moe
For a few years I had a copy of the program Painter on my computer. I never did much with it. It seems like a great program but I tend to learn programs when I have a project that requires their use. When I did this digital sketch of Moe in 2002 (or so) I didn’t have any color art projects on the horizon.
It Takes Skills
An Organized Storage is a Happy Storage
A Less Than Ideal Work Environment
The last of my audition illustrations for the lawsuit illustration work. No actual work came from the lawyer. I can’t remember whether it was because she didn’t care for my work or if Jason ended up being free the next time she needed someone or if she just didn’t have any need while I was available.