Bonus 9 – Modelling
I drew this at the International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC) 2011, which took place last week in Kingston. Some people go to conferences to learn about what other people in the field are working on. I draw comics.
I drew this at the International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC) 2011, which took place last week in Kingston. Some people go to conferences to learn about what other people in the field are working on. I draw comics.
What’s this? An update? A new art style? You can’t handle all this? Well, sit down because that’s not all. I’m currently working on a secret project that I’m not ready to share yet. But soon… soon.
The Canadian political leaders debate was on tonight and this was what I saw. Except with more finger pointing and a few zingers.
If the joke sounds familiar it’s probably because Futurama did something very similar that heavily inspired me, where two cloned presidential candidates, John Jackson and Jack Johnson, debate (audio available here):
John Jackson: “It’s time someone had the courage to stand up and say: I’m against those things that everybody hates.”
Jack Johnson: “Now, I respect my opponent. I think he’s a good man. But quite frankly, I agree with everything he just said.”
John Jackson: “I say your three cent titanium tax goes too far.”
Jack Johnson: “And I say your three cent titanium tax doesn’t go too far enough.”
So you may have noticed a lack of updates in a couple months. That Christmas comic I promised also didn’t appear. The truth is, I just haven’t gotten around to making more.
I promised myself I would update one a week for an entire year and I did. Now that that’s done, I’ve decided to take it easy. That doesn’t mean that I won’t be back. I assure you that I fully intend on making more. It just means that I have decided to scale back a weekly schedule to a “whenever I feel like it” schedule. The banner will be updated accordingly soon. I hope that this will result in more high quality comics than I was churning out sometimes last year. I also want to experiment with a new and possibly sillier art style.
See you soon.. hopefully for real this time.
So yeah. I based the depiction of my dad on Professor Layton. Sue me (Nintendo, if you’re reading this, please don’t sue me). I wanted to make him look British so that the dialogue sounded appropriate. And when I think of classic British figures, it’s either Professor Layton or Henry Hatsworth (a truly underrated game), but I somehow feel like Henry Hatsworth wouldn’t be able to reach the pedals.
In other news, I have decided to take most of the month of December off. I intend to use that time to try out a couple of things and maybe build a buffer. So expect a few surprises in the new year. I do, however, plan on doing a Christmas comic in a week or two, so check back before Christmas.
This idea seemed funnier earlier today, but now I’m not so sure. Oh well…
If you’re wondering why my friend Eric’s eye is red, it’s because he recently had surgery to replace his right eye with a super bionic eye with x-ray vision. It won’t help him cheat in cards though because, as you can imagine from the comic, he would probably think your 2’s were 5’s or something just as ridiculous.