Birds on a wire

Feeling blue

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This is the second of the all-digital cartoons produced on my iPad. I’ve sorted out the pressure curves on the brushes I intend to use the most, so I’m much happier with this one. You’ll be able to tell the difference between the pen-on-paper strips and the all-digital ones because the digital ones have straighter and fuzzier, panel frames but free-er, more brush-like artwork.

In an attempt to give this strip a chilly feel, I’ve colored it with my normal palette and then put it through a photoshop color filter to accentuate the cool blues.

Smoke signals

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After whinging about the placement of objects in the last strip, this is one where everything went right. I was essentially drawing an abstracted version of the view outside my study window, looking over the St Helen’s estate and St Helen’s wood up to the top of The Ridge. Rather than cut and paste the drawing three times, something I only do when really pressed for time, I used tracing paper after pencilling the backdrop the first time and then transferred the scene to the other two frames using a graphite sheet. Then I inked in each frame separately. This ensures the backdrops look the same as each other but there are variations in the inking in each one, which stops the strip looking mechanical. I draw with a rather wobbly line so when they get repeated over and over again in one strip it can look a bit obvious.

The colouring is just right as well, mainly because I was colouring from life. I’m letting the snow melt as well, ready for the next round of strips.

What’s cooking?

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Who watches the watchmen?

smith-pilcher-836-150812The Cat Who Stares at Stuff, that’s who.