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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Computer problems
More proof that you don't have to know how to draw to cartoon - if you can draw stickmen, you're just about there.
First time ever!
Another in the bakery series of comics I did for my dad's bakery advertising.
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Location
Another one I made for my dad's bakery advertising. Proof that you don't need to know how to draw to make comics.
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Monday, October 25, 2010
The bakery's missing product
Here is another comic that was originally done for my dad, to be used in some bakery-related advertising. Normally his weekly ads for the bakery included some sort of story, and while they were very popular (he got a discount on his ads because they were more popular than some of the paper's columns) it was pretty hard coming up with a new story each week. So I gave him a break, for a few weeks, by creating some comics he could put in instead. In addition to the joke this one had the subliminal insertion of a couple of ads - hamburger and hotdog buns were on sale for only 99 cents that week!
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Newton
I originally drew this as part of an advertisement for the bakery that my dad was helping out with. He did an ad each week, usually with some sort of story leading it off. I gave him a bit of a break from the weekly story-telling by making a few baking-related comics.
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Christian math class
Yes, there is such a thing as a Christian math class. And this is not it.
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Friday, October 22, 2010
The Gideons
This was one of my first attempts at using clipart to make a cartoon. I have a license to use and adapt their images. I don't really know how to draw, so this seemed a great way to get around that troublesome problem, and still cartoon. Now that I've let you in on my little secret, it's pretty obvious this was altered, rather than drawn like this, right? I mean, where exactly did the blue suited guy's arm go?
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