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Friday, November 04, 2005

Intertextuality



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Okay, this comic will only really make sense if you've read Garfield - and know a bit about the conventions of that comic. Nevertheless, I amused myself with it, and that's all that really matters when your comic has about six readers per annum. I suppose it's also to experiment with different styles.

Using Flash to colour this comic didn't turn out as well as I thought it would. I need to experiment, but the lines are not as smooth as I anticipated - and I missed off colouring a few things black for the outline instead of that weird browny colour.

Even so, I think I'm progressing.



The humour will return shortly, I promise you. Although to get there we will go through various parodies, some more annoying and outlasting than others. I might not even bother to keep you waiting for the next parody - it is shamelessy rubbish, after all. :)

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