Four Hour Comic, take3, begins in 5, 4, 3…

Okay, 12:30PM will be my official start time.

I will be doing it on paper and scanning it in, so … hopefully I will have 100 panels drawn and ready to put in the computer in … two or three hours. I may have to break for supper, but … hey, Iain pauses for whole days sometimes.

So, here I go.

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10 thoughts on “Four Hour Comic, take3, begins in 5, 4, 3…”

  1. I’m only twelve panels in and I’m already getting tired of drawing bunnies.

    How am I going to make it through the rest of the story?

  2. I’m only twelve panels in and I’m already getting tired of drawing bunnies.

    How am I going to make it through the rest of the story?

  3. Well, now it’s 24 panels (yes, Iain, that means 8 to a traditional storyteller, but I’ve had to draw all 24 panels, so it’s not REALLY cheating), though I just lost half an hour dealing with … someone who wanted to look at our old junk. He did buy some … “straps” that can lift 18,000lbs each, but … Man. Now I’m definitely behind.

    Plus, I have to light a fire in here soon, or my hands will freeze off.

    Note: definitely getting tired of drawing bunnies. DAMN YOU, ZURI !!!

  4. Well, now it’s 24 panels (yes, Iain, that means 8 to a traditional storyteller, but I’ve had to draw all 24 panels, so it’s not REALLY cheating), though I just lost half an hour dealing with … someone who wanted to look at our old junk. He did buy some … “straps” that can lift 18,000lbs each, but … Man. Now I’m definitely behind.

    Plus, I have to light a fire in here soon, or my hands will freeze off.

    Note: definitely getting tired of drawing bunnies. DAMN YOU, ZURI !!!

  5. Okay, now … I’m almost definitely not going to make it to 100 panels in four hours. I’ll see where the story takes me, but I might try to wrap it up in around 50. I don’t know what that little broken christmas ornament has to say, really, so it might go the full 100, but … well, I’m at 27 now and I think that even with my “trick” for tripling panel output per story increment, the drawing is going to take longer than I have.

    Especially since, unlike Iain, I don’t limit myself to ridiculously small panels for my four-hour comics.

    Also, I seem to think naturally in the infinite canvas, even on paper. If this one does go to 100 panels, it’ll be something like … eighteen feet wide. Back to the drawing board…

  6. Okay, now … I’m almost definitely not going to make it to 100 panels in four hours. I’ll see where the story takes me, but I might try to wrap it up in around 50. I don’t know what that little broken christmas ornament has to say, really, so it might go the full 100, but … well, I’m at 27 now and I think that even with my “trick” for tripling panel output per story increment, the drawing is going to take longer than I have.

    Especially since, unlike Iain, I don’t limit myself to ridiculously small panels for my four-hour comics.

    Also, I seem to think naturally in the infinite canvas, even on paper. If this one does go to 100 panels, it’ll be something like … eighteen feet wide. Back to the drawing board…

  7. Okay, at 4:30, official end time, I had 33 panels drawn and partially scanned in; I’ve spent the last forty minutes trying to make a … useable image from them. I will continue working on this, but I’ll post what I have in a little bit (after supper)…

    Wheee!

  8. Okay, at 4:30, official end time, I had 33 panels drawn and partially scanned in; I’ve spent the last forty minutes trying to make a … useable image from them. I will continue working on this, but I’ll post what I have in a little bit (after supper)…

    Wheee!

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