Category: oddities
order ‘carnivora’, species ‘evergreenae monsterus’
perfectly good door! right there! waiting for you!
I foolishly thought that this was the debut of the brick-pattern trick in the first panel, but on further researching I found it goes all the way back to #178. What I came to learn is that it’s entirely possible to give texture to a surface you’re drawing by simply doing bits and pieces of that texture here and there, then letting the brain fill in the rest. That way I can have, for instance, a brick wall without having to draw each brick. It’s hugely time-saving and it gives some variety to comics that are otherwise set in a vague, abstract whiteness. (Like most of the first year.)
I’m fairly certain I learned this from the work of Mike Mignola, who is like this black-belt-level-40 Master of Texture. That guy throws down a line and a couple of dots and hey presto, it’s an ancient, rough-hewn stone wall. [November 16, 2011]
stupid time and its "healing all wounds" nonsense
and it never really stops happening, either
if you don’t like recognition, stop wearing interesting clothing
clearly I just don’t ‘get’ these folks
Okay yes, “emo kid” jokes are playing off of easy stereotypes. The starting point of this comic may not be my finest hour in terms of creativity. However, I still chuckle at the idea of an “Unpopular Science” magazine (“Who Cares? NOT US.”) and the image of important scientific breakthroughts made by gloomy, introverted people. Maybe that last part actually happens all the time? [May 12, 2011]