Glad you enjoyed this one! I thought of it on the ferry ride home, saturday night, and it had me kind of giggling. Took me a while to figure out which clips to use, though.
Tried a few new things out with the art program, too, which probably won't be noticed, but I really like - used black lines to make the photos evenly sized, rather than manually re-sizing each photo (which didn't have the effect I wanted).
And I really like how the speech bubbles got spaced out. Has a pretty good flow, if I say so myself. ;)
The funny thing is, if you watch this scene, she makes a new facial expression every step she takes. She's scowling, she's confused, she's angry... and then someone walks by and she smiles at them because she's a public personality in the film... only before going back to being indignified or upset.
That was vile! I loved it!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed this one! I thought of it on the ferry ride home, saturday night, and it had me kind of giggling. Took me a while to figure out which clips to use, though.
ReplyDeleteTried a few new things out with the art program, too, which probably won't be noticed, but I really like - used black lines to make the photos evenly sized, rather than manually re-sizing each photo (which didn't have the effect I wanted).
And I really like how the speech bubbles got spaced out. Has a pretty good flow, if I say so myself. ;)
You are right about the last panels expression. That is from Forgetting Sarah Marshall btw.
ReplyDeleteThe funny thing is, if you watch this scene, she makes a new facial expression every step she takes. She's scowling, she's confused, she's angry... and then someone walks by and she smiles at them because she's a public personality in the film... only before going back to being indignified or upset.
ReplyDeleteIt's a photo-capture webcomic guy's dream.
great comic! keep it up!
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