Last page of the cafe scene. A bit crowded in there, no?
Tag Archives: black and white
Further Adventures In Exposition
Page 15 of “Ghost Squirrel” All posted pages here.
Rightful Spot a Page Must Have
Exposition time! The whole comic posted thus far here.
Another Page In Its Rightful Spot
Owl got stood up…but the one standing her up is not the invisible squirrel.
The entire comic (posted thus far) can be read here.
An Older Scene in its Proper Place
I’ve posted an older version of this scene before. But this one has updated lettering and an actual ending! It’s also the first scene of “Ghost Squirrel” I ever drew – it may look a little different.
By the way: I’ve set up a central location for these pages. Now you can read it in order.
Digitized Photography and Portrait Discovery
August Sander is one of my favorite portrait photographers. He’s brilliant at capturing both the humanity and ridiculousness of his subjects August Sander is one of my favorite portrait photographers. He’s brilliant at capturing both the humanity and ridiculousness of his subjects – something I aspire to in my own character designs.
I thought I had seen most of his published work…but I was wrong!
I love that boxer’s outfit.
Source: http://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/262504