sketchbook
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Been a while since one of these. I haven't been scribbling as much lately. And I spent most of the week before last drawing various Looney Tunes characters throwing snowballs...


Nick wrote the 'POON TANG' in the first guy's thought balloon. I wrote the second guy's. These are two people I saw in a restaurant. Neither is a flattering caricature; none of them ever are.



prickvixen on the toilet, shitting out the remnants of David Bowie's soul after consuming and digesting it. I forget why, exactly, this was an image I felt compelled to draw.


Planet Claire. No-one ever dies there; no-one has a head. But they have beehive wigs.



Tigers are very, very polite to mooncats wearing pith helmets and toting tranq guns.

Notationally, muck-related stuff, though it's just weird flirting. What happens when a sweet, innocent unicorn curls up in the coils of a crazy, metatextual cobra?




Nick wrote the 'POON TANG' in the first guy's thought balloon. I wrote the second guy's. These are two people I saw in a restaurant. Neither is a flattering caricature; none of them ever are.



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Planet Claire. No-one ever dies there; no-one has a head. But they have beehive wigs.



Tigers are very, very polite to mooncats wearing pith helmets and toting tranq guns.

Notationally, muck-related stuff, though it's just weird flirting. What happens when a sweet, innocent unicorn curls up in the coils of a crazy, metatextual cobra?


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Date: 2006-08-26 02:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-26 05:46 pm (UTC)The top one's just some random space-girl; my comic is very firmly in the realm of fantasy. Though the page immediately after the space-girl was some design contemplation for the comic.
Really, this sketchbook kinda demands pen. Ballpoint pen. The highly-textured, handmade paper grabs at a sharp pencil point; markery pens will bleed, and be entirely too visible on the other side. (Not that you can't see what I drew on the other side anyway.) Ballpoints are about the only thing in my purse that works on it.