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(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 10:39, archived)
# Yippee!
Ace!


(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 10:39, archived)
# phwoar!
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 10:40, archived)
# Aww ! Silly squirell !
woo !
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 10:41, archived)
# Lovely stuff.
And now I must away back to lectures.
Riveting lectures about archives, research and cartography.
Toodle-ooh, lovely folks!
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 10:41, archived)
# yay!
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 10:43, archived)
# haha but doesn't she hang out in the buff anyway? Shirley Art has already had an eyeful ;)
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 10:43, archived)
# Wooha!

ACETASTIC.
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 10:44, archived)
# Phwoar!
cor, strewth, stone the crows!
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 10:44, archived)
# Cor!
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 10:45, archived)
# Hee hee
I do love her facial expressions so much.
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 10:45, archived)
# ^ this
makes the pic
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 10:54, archived)
# haha
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 10:47, archived)
# Yay!
Would.

*feels dirty about being turned on by a bushy-tailed tree rat*
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 11:05, archived)
# Serious question:
Do you make these cartoons as "elements" and then stick then together in photoshop? It's just that I've noticed the bodies of the characters are identical in some frames, with just the eyebrows for example changing.

Just like an animated cartoon I guess.

(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 11:07, archived)
# Each strip has a base image or panel that's sketched out on paper....
....that's scanned into photoshop and digitally inked.
If the strip is simply of two characters talking (like the one above), it's quicker to cut and paste, altering things like eyebrows and the angle of a character's head, rather than redraw the whole thing 4 times.
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 11:11, archived)
# Oooo, interesting. Thanks!
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 16:07, archived)