SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL:
-------as outlined in the previous bulletin, a 'brand new' feature [oh, all right, every Tom Dick and Harry is leaping onto this bandwagon these days!] is the 'behind-the scenes' turmoil behind these silly old cartoons, and perhaps of some interest to those genuinely interested in how these manic images are actually slung together-------
-------this is actually more tantalizing and intruiging as it first appears, as these 'toons have changed fairly radically since the early pen-and-ink-only cavortings: after my first less than successful steps regarding digital embellishmens, I am now a total enthusiast regarding Photoshop-like applications, which I am using increasingly to enhance these here works.
First up,
APPENDIX ONE: the standard black-and-white line drawing, still done using pencil, and bottled ink with metal nibs:
APPENDIX TWO: nowadays, I often include the use of composite elements, and here is my fairly standard 'overlay' element of the beaming sun:
APPENDIX THREE: the finished 'colour' beaming sun image, which at this stage, resembles more of a 'humanized orange!":
-------as outlined in the previous bulletin, a 'brand new' feature [oh, all right, every Tom Dick and Harry is leaping onto this bandwagon these days!] is the 'behind-the scenes' turmoil behind these silly old cartoons, and perhaps of some interest to those genuinely interested in how these manic images are actually slung together-------
-------this is actually more tantalizing and intruiging as it first appears, as these 'toons have changed fairly radically since the early pen-and-ink-only cavortings: after my first less than successful steps regarding digital embellishmens, I am now a total enthusiast regarding Photoshop-like applications, which I am using increasingly to enhance these here works.
First up,
APPENDIX ONE: the standard black-and-white line drawing, still done using pencil, and bottled ink with metal nibs:
APPENDIX TWO: nowadays, I often include the use of composite elements, and here is my fairly standard 'overlay' element of the beaming sun:
APPENDIX THREE: the finished 'colour' beaming sun image, which at this stage, resembles more of a 'humanized orange!":
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