OfficeToons in Practicality
THESE EFFORTS ILLUSTRATED BELOW
are a few examples of relatively frequent 'office-based' cartoon jobs I pick up, often a handful of different assignments each year.
Office workers get in touch and describe what they want drawn up, often with accompanying photos of staff etc---
THIS ASSIGNMENT HERE was quite different though: the budget was modest here so I offered the team leader 'one deluxe cartoon or three basic simplistic ones'.
She chose 'three quickies' {a 'quickie' is often a lot better than nothing, readers] which accounts for the sketchier-than-usual finish seen here.
The amount of time I spend on a cartoon sometimes depends on how much I am being paid---it all depends.
Ideally I like to spend enough time getting a nice result but practicalities often rear their ugly head.
The buyer seemed happy, though.
That's often the most important aspect of doing this.
RAB L RAUSER
are a few examples of relatively frequent 'office-based' cartoon jobs I pick up, often a handful of different assignments each year.
Office workers get in touch and describe what they want drawn up, often with accompanying photos of staff etc---
THIS ASSIGNMENT HERE was quite different though: the budget was modest here so I offered the team leader 'one deluxe cartoon or three basic simplistic ones'.
She chose 'three quickies' {a 'quickie' is often a lot better than nothing, readers] which accounts for the sketchier-than-usual finish seen here.
The amount of time I spend on a cartoon sometimes depends on how much I am being paid---it all depends.
Ideally I like to spend enough time getting a nice result but practicalities often rear their ugly head.
The buyer seemed happy, though.
That's often the most important aspect of doing this.
RAB L RAUSER
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