When I first learned AutoCAD back in 1994 I thought "Wow! I could just draw one picture and copy it a bunch of times!" It doesn't seem like that big of a deal today. I hate that font.
Keith, although I found the dialog a bit stilted and hard to follow, the choreography of this strip's movement (the ebb & tide, as it were) was mesmerizing! Kudos!!!
Eventually, after the film runs the festival course {another year at least}, Weenie Wagon Woe will be featured on Marc Ribot's website, the NYC guitarist who's music I used, and also hopefully on my as yet built website!
I spend most of my time devising evil plots in my secret villian's lair, underground. I pride myself on my wonderous ability to commit advanced acts of devious and sinister trickery without guilt.
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By the way, I didn't think I'd have to say it but it keeps happening.
No one is allowed to use my illustrations without my permission. I like the idea of ME being paid for my work instead of other people.
The continuity on this one is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteBtw..my film "Weenie Wagon Woe" won the audience favourite award at The Toronto Animated Image Society last Thursday, on my birthday.
All in all a pretty, pretty, pretty good day!
Congratulations X 2 Willy! Is your film online? Can I watch it somewhere?
ReplyDeleteKeith, although I found the dialog a bit stilted and hard to follow, the choreography of this strip's movement (the ebb & tide, as it were) was mesmerizing! Kudos!!!
ReplyDeleteHa Ha! Yes, the depth and layers or meaning to this piece are staggering.
ReplyDeleteHi KW
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Eventually, after the film runs the festival course {another year at least}, Weenie Wagon Woe will be featured on Marc Ribot's website, the NYC guitarist who's music I used, and also hopefully on my as yet built website!
If it's 10 minutes or under you could load it up on Youtube in the meantime.
ReplyDeleteHey! Just drop in here to tell you this strip made me chuckle. I have the feeling Bushmiller'd have like it.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you drew the sadly mashed straycat. Just perfect!
Gabriel, thanks friend! that makes my day more happy
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