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Ok, this is a little backwards, but I realize that I really oughta nail down what the main character looks like in the comic I’m working on. I already plan in doing some re-drawing, so now’s as good of time as ever, right?
Last thing-a-day… thanks y’all!!
Posts from me will continue on the Germart site and Flickr.
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New panel & page done.


Bus, boom, bump, slash.
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May have to redraw this one… experimenting with how to render a bump in the road.
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The fascinating next panel of the Hopeumentary comic!
I’m guessing that when this is put in with all the other panels no one will look at it for more than a twenty-fourth of a second.
Sorry this and other thing-a-day images of mine are so inappropriately huge. I’m just rolling with flickr’s default size.
To make up for the too-big entries, here’s a favicon I pixel pushed today for a my family-run art collective: 
(It’s a little frog with a littler person inside.)
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The Hopeumentary saga continues… towards a pothole. (The drama!)
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Ok, back to the comic for today.
I would like to point out that this is not a profound rip off of Harold and the Purple Crayon because my character has a green crayon.
The page this appears on is shaping up to look something like this:

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For the comic I’m working on, the main character is a young girl who draws in her sketchbook.

Here’s me practicing what a kid might draw like. (This is basically how I draw minus art school pretensions.)
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I’m not burnt out, it’s just the lyrics of the song.
Here’s how page two of the Hopeumentary comic is shaping up:

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Yikes! Still a day behind. Opted to see Persepolis again last night over buckling down on the drawing board. I’ll do my darnest to double up some time this week.
Bus driver inspired by Large Marge from Pee Wee’s Big Adventure.