About the latest strip...
This was a fun one to do; if you think about it, there really isn't even much a joke.
Now for the forum. For those who frequent the Pixel forum - all NONE of you - you might have noticed a quick influx of new members and major activity. Well, Halfpixel killed their forums, and I took in the castaways for a time in order to help reorganize the community. They've got a new board over at http://www.halforum.com/index.php - but it felt good to help and it was nice having company for a while.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Taken for a Ride
Cars are hard to draw - let me just get that out of the way. I hate drawing cars. However, it was too good a joke to give up on, and it's proving to be fun doing single gag strips. I've got tons of ideas and plenty of time to do them - okay, not really, not with all my student teaching stuff, but I'm in no rush to cram all the jokes in.
It's weird getting the strips done as quickly as this; I'm already quite a bit ahead of the game by nearly two days on the next strip. It's probably because I'm really into this, or that it's just getting easier the more comfortable I am drawing these characters.
http://pixel.bombsheltercomics.com/index.php?strip_ID=28
It's weird getting the strips done as quickly as this; I'm already quite a bit ahead of the game by nearly two days on the next strip. It's probably because I'm really into this, or that it's just getting easier the more comfortable I am drawing these characters.
http://pixel.bombsheltercomics.com/index.php?strip_ID=28
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Efficiency
I actually got the comic scanned, finished, and uploaded today, a whole day early. Not too shabby. The next Pixel goes up first thing tomorrow. I'd be ahead of the game if I hadn't promised to make another guest comic...
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Brace for...the end!
Friday, November 7, 2008
That Half-Year Mark
So I'm on pace to easily make my Sunday deadline for comic number 27, which will officially wrap up current storyline. I'm planning another, much shorter story and some single strip gags after that - some time to settle down and establish some of the ancillary characters. There's only so much you can do with your main character strapped down to a table by a mercenary plastic surgeon, you know?
But Sunday brings a real milestone for me; I'm going to have gone more than half a year without missing an update, which is something I've never done before with my other comics. Cute Ninja Girls and Cain is Able both had some gaps - Cain having some large gaps - but I just keep sitting down at the computer after work on Sunday to scan and letter the latest Pixel, never missing a beat. It really helps me to feel that I'm working on the right comic for me, that it's almost as if I'm meant to do this strip. Let me tell you, that's a wonderful feeling.
But Sunday brings a real milestone for me; I'm going to have gone more than half a year without missing an update, which is something I've never done before with my other comics. Cute Ninja Girls and Cain is Able both had some gaps - Cain having some large gaps - but I just keep sitting down at the computer after work on Sunday to scan and letter the latest Pixel, never missing a beat. It really helps me to feel that I'm working on the right comic for me, that it's almost as if I'm meant to do this strip. Let me tell you, that's a wonderful feeling.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Welcome to The Pixel Place! I have an art blog, but this is where I'll blog about my webcomic Pixel. I'll share the latest strips, talk about my process and comic projects, and share some rarities - I'm talking about versions of Pixel that have never been seen on the web before; the old stuff is not my best or proudest work, but it was still an important part of the evolution of a comic I created nearly eleven years ago.
So here's the latest strip, number 26, which is the half-year mark for Pixel. It's an odd place to start off with a blog like this, but why not?
This one just about wraps up the first storyline - Kevin's run-in with a rogue plastic surgeon sent after him by a vengeful FCC. Yes, I'm lifting a joke from Abbott and Costello - but I swear, it's intended to be an homage; I'm just paying my respects to great funnymen who came before me.
So here's the latest strip, number 26, which is the half-year mark for Pixel. It's an odd place to start off with a blog like this, but why not?
This one just about wraps up the first storyline - Kevin's run-in with a rogue plastic surgeon sent after him by a vengeful FCC. Yes, I'm lifting a joke from Abbott and Costello - but I swear, it's intended to be an homage; I'm just paying my respects to great funnymen who came before me.
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