And don’t forget to check out all those great Nickelodeon shows, especially the ones produced by good ol’ Dan Schieder, as laid out in the recent documentary “Quiet on Set”! I know the characters are all going “Paramount? YUCK!” but they’re still letting people know where you can find Spongebob and the concept of the “anti-commercial” has existed for decades. Just something to keep in mind the next time this feature gets up on its soap box about social issues its not going to bother researching or presenting properly.
Have we seen Poncho’s owner since he was eaten by a shark? Should we start a watch? A vigil? Poncho kept that hotdog guy in the basement all winter, his owner might just be dead!
Don’t forget to check out Raine Dog, Dana Simpson’s original talking animal and BFF comic strip, easily found through a google search on archive dot org!
Guarantee the hair is done with a vector path and specific photoshop brush. Which is pretty soulless but a step up from the Steenz’s allergy to using rulers over on Heart of the City.
Remember to work smart and not hard! Like never drawing backgrounds more complicated than “flat color with a shape behind the character. Maybe.” and endless talking heads and never having punchlines or making jokes.
Being condescending isn’t the same as posting a rebuttal big fella. If you have a genuine response, then please write it down and place it in a pre-addressed stamped envelope and I’ll read it when I’m sitting down sometime.
You guys should go check out Dana’s first comic, Raine Dog, available for free on archive dot org! Its the delightful tale of a boy and his dog that you will love if you like Phoebe and her Unicorn! And make sure you tell gocomics all about it after! Ya welcome!
Whoa, two panels of talking heads today and the artist couldn’t bother to include both heads in each panel. I might have to go lie down from all the thrills and hilarious chuckles!
I sometimes like to imagine how it would be if STHUHUHUHEEEENZUH took over Lio. Suddenly looking like someone left Steven Universe in the rain. Watching anime instead of doing anything interesting. Convoluted plots that bend over backwards to get anywhere but are supposedly interesting because “see how many emotions you’re feeling right now?!”
And don’t forget to check out all those great Nickelodeon shows, especially the ones produced by good ol’ Dan Schieder, as laid out in the recent documentary “Quiet on Set”! I know the characters are all going “Paramount? YUCK!” but they’re still letting people know where you can find Spongebob and the concept of the “anti-commercial” has existed for decades. Just something to keep in mind the next time this feature gets up on its soap box about social issues its not going to bother researching or presenting properly.