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I just got a Wacom Cintiq 12WX, so hopefully this site will start having more content soon. So far, I’m enjoying the device very much. It’s much lighter and easier to work with than the tablet PC I’d been using for my sketching. Here’s some of the things I’ve quickly doodled on it in the last couple of days:
Now that I have a new tablet pc and I’ve managed to crossgrade my Photoshop installation over to the PC end of things, I’m starting to work on this webcomic again. I don’t have a new comic for you all, but I do have this sneak peak of the beginning stages of a new comic. I have a three panel template and I’m building rough sketches of characters in light blue that I will ink in darkly later in another layer.
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Here’s what I’ve done so far. Added a mouth, nose, and tongue using Super Sculpey. I’ve put the head in the freezer to harden it so I can take it off the Munny without affecting the shape. Then I’ll fire it in the oven and glue the pieces back on the Munny. Wee!
I have several back-logged sketches for comics, but I’ve been busy and I’m trying to actually think about story-lines and what makes a comic funny ha ha rather than just funny “eh.”
…is that to date, Screaming Tongue has been largely unfunny. Perhaps mildly amusing here and there, but for the most part I’m pouring much of my energy into the drawings with not much energy into actually coming up with something comical to say in / around the drawings. I need help.
So, I present this guy:

If I were to turn him into a comic, what would be happening? What would he be saying? Let me know in the comments.
Also, he appears on ’skineart, so if you like him, please favorite him there!
These quotations from Calvin and Hobbes between Calvin and his dad are genius.
I updated to the newest version of ComicPress, so everything on this site is a little bit nicer. The administrative side is especially nicer with a new nice plugin for uploading comics. Yay!
If you like webcomics, you’ve probably heard of diesel sweeties, even if you’re not a ginormous fan. In case you’ve never read all of them, there’s now free, creative commons licensed PDF ebooks of all the diesel sweeties. Check it out.