I don't do much colour stuff. I've been learning a little photoshop over the past few days....when I say 'learning' I mean blundering through it trying not to make too many mistakes.
With the impending onset of Spring in the air and a gradual lengthening of the evenings, we here at the Dublin Comic Jam HQ propose a two finger salute to the prevailing economic woes in the form of our monthly meet up, pass bits of paper around and add punch-line after punch-line to each other's doodles.
So … 8pm on Thursday, 19th of February, upstairs in the comfortable confines of The Lord Edward.
If you're curious/nervous, some examples of previous collective punches delivered to the gut of group-improvised comics can be viewed online at http://www.dublincomicjam.blogspot.com
Amazing, eh?
Bring your own drawing equipment, we'll take care of the paper.
Hopefully see you there,
PS. Please feel free to cross post/pass along this information to whomever might be interested.
This is really interesting, kinda airbrushed feel to it. Very atmospheric. I'd be lying if I said I preferred it to the inks though, they're just more immediate and striking in my book.
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Nice stuff there Adam. Go photoshop.
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With the impending onset of Spring in the air and a gradual lengthening of the evenings, we here at the Dublin Comic Jam HQ propose a two finger salute to the prevailing economic woes in the form of our monthly meet up, pass bits of paper around and add punch-line after punch-line to each other's doodles.
So … 8pm on Thursday, 19th of February, upstairs in the comfortable confines of The Lord Edward.
If you're curious/nervous, some examples of previous collective punches delivered to the gut of group-improvised comics can be viewed online at http://www.dublincomicjam.blogspot.com
Amazing, eh?
Bring your own drawing equipment, we'll take care of the paper.
Hopefully see you there,
PS. Please feel free to cross post/pass along this information to whomever might be interested.
This is really interesting, kinda airbrushed feel to it. Very atmospheric. I'd be lying if I said I preferred it to the inks though, they're just more immediate and striking in my book.
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