I own two tablets. well, I USED to own two tablets. Recently, I was in the basement and accidentally dropped my 10-inch Asus Prime Tablet. It did a perfect pancake, screen down, on the cement floor and this was the result. Go ahead and click the pciture to enlarge. As you can see, the screen […]
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I thought I’d share another video of some of the fireworks that took place over the Fourth of July holiday. My Asus Transformer Prime caught all the action! It was incredibly easy to do. I just set the focus to infinity, pointed and hit the on screen record button. The Prime took care of the rest. […]
Another fourth of July has come and gone. This year’s fireworks were simply awesome! Here’s a small taste. I shot this video with my Asus Transformer Prime. So, make sure to toggle 1080 HD.
It’s about time for another I Knew That! cartoon game panel. And since I’m now a big tablet user (Asus Transformer Prime), it’s fitting to run this particular question. Answer: (Click, hold down, and move your mouse to the right to reveal the answer)======> Windows and Android.
I’m having a lot of fun playing around with the time-lapse function on my Asus Transformer Prime. I thought I’d give it a try while drawing a George cartoon. This enables me to show you a bit of the process, compressed, in how I construct a George comic strip panel. I start out with a […]
I recently discovered that the Asus Transformer prime has a time lapse feature. I decided to try it out. I shot this video from 5 in the afternoon until 10 at night. I was hoping to capture the stars coming out, but I guess I have to explore the settings a bit more. I set […]
Here’s another video (shot with the Asus Transformer Prime tablet in 1080 HD) showing just a bit more of the process involved in creating a George comic strip. Many times, while searching for an idea or gag, I’ll make notes or thumbnail sketches on the margins of the template. It’s not unusual to see a […]
Here’s another quick video showing how I use Gimp to enhance my cartoons. The Gimp is loaded with all kinds of filter effects. this particular one works well for black and white cartoon line art. And it’s a real time sver. if I dopn’;t like the line or dot pattern I’d added, I can simply […]
Here’s a little trick that I learned over the years. I employ it whenever possible. It’s called “flat perspective.” It’s useful and easy to pull off. I’ve also found it quite pleasing to the eye. In fact, as you skim through the comics pages or web comics, you’ll probably see a lot of cartoonists use […]
Here’s the George comic strip, from the previous video, completely inked and readying for scanning and publishing. After I scan the strip, or any of my cartoon art, there’s always the opportunity to digitally tweak things. so, i still may change a couple of things in this comic strip. then again, maybe not. Sometimes, I […]