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Brent of PVP for My Guest Strip Submission

I have now drawn and inked two of the three comics that I am going to run next week. All I have to do now is draw the third and then start to color and add the dialog.

It is getting to become a pretty rewarding process and the more that I get out onto the paper the easier it is becoming. I am now not stressing out about having a super tight pencil drawing when I keep in mind that I can tighten the little details up when I ink the drawing. I just hope people don't think that I totally drew it digitally but it is nice to be able to take advantage of the digital technology.

If there is some line or feature that I don't like in the inked drawing I can tweak it in Photoshop. I am thinking about trying out Painter when I color these strips. Painter is one of my first modern graphics program that I fell in love with and I think I can get a different look that just sticking with Photoshop or Gimp.

PVP is going to have a guest comic week so I am taking my stab at it. I'll post my entry in the extremely likely event that my strip does not get picked to run. Here is my version of the quintessential Macintosh & Latte-loving art-director Brent.

Brent With Drink

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Hey I was wondering, to copy an x box game do you really put it in a toaster in one slot and a recordable cd in the other ? please tell me if you know. I have a game I rented and I wanted to burn it. THanks a bunch

Posted by: someone at July 1, 2004 11:35 AM

Hey I was wondering, to copy an x box game do you really put it in a toaster in one slot and a recordable cd in the other ? please tell me if you know. I have a game I rented and I wanted to burn it. THanks a bunch

Posted by: someone at July 1, 2004 11:35 AM

I suggest you think hard about it and perhaps read up on basic physics and copyright law.

Posted by: Jake of 8bitjoystick.com at July 1, 2004 11:48 AM

Try copyright law first, though...

Posted by: Berklee at July 1, 2004 2:46 PM

HA! That was too funny.
This guy is totally yanking your chain.

Posted by: Pete at July 2, 2004 11:30 PM

Peter I have got about fifty email from people who think my "tutorial" is real. If I did not close the comments I bet I would have over a thousands comments on that post.

Posted by: Jake of 8bitjoystick.com at July 3, 2004 4:09 PM

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