More Poisonality Stuff
I find out toomorrow if and when I am getting my main desktop computer back but in the meantime this photographing of tablet camera material is proving to be enough to keep the site going.
These very basic roughs are the visual equivalent of a musician putting together a rudimentary demo tape of their latest song......going into the recording studio to hone and refine the basic elements are the musical equivalent of a cartoonist polishing a new image using elaborate Photoshop techniques.
As I often make clear on here, creating these basic roughs are the most fun part of making cartoons and they do not take very long....in fact, drawing very quickly almost always results in improved and effective cartoonery.
Robbo
UPDATE: 4 June 2016
Within the complexities of installing a new desktop computer, the only real problem I encountered was my old [in computer terms] scanner/printer would not connect to my new machine due to outmoded drivers...........I thought I would have to 'phone up DELL to get a technician to sort it but I managed to add new drivers myself----after a fair bit of scuttering around.
So, the good news is I can still scan in drawings using my perfectly good 9-year-old printer.......I was never one of the 'newer is always better' brigade, and I am indeed happy I do not---as yet-----have to shell out for a brand new photo printer. As long as the bleeder works, that is all I am bothered about---I would have bought a new scanner if I had to though----this just means I can afford more beer this week.
Anyway, as I intend 'upgrading' this site, I have decided to add in higher-rez images of the cartoon roughs.....however, I have elected to keep the first-run tablet scans in as supplementary relief.
I intend updating all of these images soon.
Robbo
These very basic roughs are the visual equivalent of a musician putting together a rudimentary demo tape of their latest song......going into the recording studio to hone and refine the basic elements are the musical equivalent of a cartoonist polishing a new image using elaborate Photoshop techniques.
As I often make clear on here, creating these basic roughs are the most fun part of making cartoons and they do not take very long....in fact, drawing very quickly almost always results in improved and effective cartoonery.
Robbo
UPDATE: 4 June 2016
Within the complexities of installing a new desktop computer, the only real problem I encountered was my old [in computer terms] scanner/printer would not connect to my new machine due to outmoded drivers...........I thought I would have to 'phone up DELL to get a technician to sort it but I managed to add new drivers myself----after a fair bit of scuttering around.
So, the good news is I can still scan in drawings using my perfectly good 9-year-old printer.......I was never one of the 'newer is always better' brigade, and I am indeed happy I do not---as yet-----have to shell out for a brand new photo printer. As long as the bleeder works, that is all I am bothered about---I would have bought a new scanner if I had to though----this just means I can afford more beer this week.
Anyway, as I intend 'upgrading' this site, I have decided to add in higher-rez images of the cartoon roughs.....however, I have elected to keep the first-run tablet scans in as supplementary relief.
I intend updating all of these images soon.
Robbo
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