Thanks so much for the kind messages in the comments of my last message. I have been archiving stuff on a new hard drive and found a whole bunch of unfinished Medicated Life stuff that I never posted and thought I may as well put some up for you to see.
This is a few pages of a full-on story based on the time I discovered Flash animation quite a few years ago. You should be able to click on them for larger versions. It sort of went like the above images.
The last panel is unfinished but I decided that, as he had discovered some sort of mystical ability to make cartoons in an hour, he deserved a superhero outfit.
He didn't like it.
Maybe at some stage, when my career comes to a crashing halt, I'll do a little graphic novel about my experiences in animation. Not saying it will be any good but it will pass the time. There's more where this came from so I may put up a few oldies as I find them.
6 comments:
Graphic novel? Terrific! I can picture the soundtrack in my mind.
Who do you have in mind for the *ahem* big breasted blonde female companion who's as dumb as bricks? Might I volunteer? (grin).
It's amazing at how relevant that funny comic is to the state of animation, even years after you drew it.
Please do the graphic novel!!!! Your one-page gag cartoons are already really funny, but I've always wondered how you could do if you extended the length of them. I hope it's not gonna be too challenging for an adept artist like you, Bitter.
Sure. Why not? a graphic novel about the animation biz and how it was changed —for better or worse— by Flash and the Internet :)
RPJ- is "Flash and the Internet" like Katrina and the Waves?
Maybe Bitter and all of us need to walk on sunshine today. TGIF!
This whole blog could be put into a book. I'd buy it!
I can only say... I love you! ;D
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