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asked by angelkat
Hrm... As an exhibitor always remember to bring change. You don't want to lose a sale because you can't make change for a $20. Water, snacks (convention food is expensive - you don't want to lose all your profit to $6 slices of pizza and $3 cans of pop. Markers - to sign stuff and make sketches. A pencil and eraser, 'cuz you're just not that good yet to sign in marker alone.
As for when I'm consuming at a convention? I don't know - bring your best work; make me have a reaction, initiate an emotional response. Do work that makes me care about what you're creating. -
Ooooh, what works for you? After April 12th - I'll be in NYC for MoCCA.
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Attention! All the attention! All the time! :D
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I'm always trying to express my self and my particular world perspective as genuinely as possible... and THAT seems to constantly be evolving.
I'm know I'm on the right track when I'm nervous to publish. -
Evil Plans by Hugh MacLeod... Calvin & Hobbbes Treasury *sigh* - so good.
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Honesty... integrity. I feel they go hand in hand.
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asked by angelkat
I have my first stuff bear that creatively, I named Teddy. He's come with me to university and to every home I've ever lived in. He lives on top of my computer monitor and I don't imagine I'll ever throw him out now.
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asked by fivethumbsdown
...I really don't know. I write AND art already and I have more than enough stories of my own to produce. It's likely something that I would consider more seriously if/when I no longer have a day job.
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asked by angelkat
My favourite monster has always been the vampire... (specifically Bela Lugosi, though I really liked Chris Sarandon in Fright Night). My favourite horror movies... probably The Excorcist... American Werewolf in London is another and A Nightmare on Elm Street.
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asked by angelkat
..."I've GOT to try this as soon as possible."
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asked by fesworks
This is technically N/A. Women are pretty. I have kissed them, and will likely do so again. No other enticement is needed. :D
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My resin is clear. Pop the bubbles immediately after smoothing and don't run a fan on it (the quicker it sets, the quicker the bubbles are there fir good). The hairdryer is what I use, but a propane torch is the best. Once it's set with the bubbles, there's very little you can do.
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Who ARE you? (ie. impressions of any kind are difficult when you are anonymous)
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asked by MisterHayden
Why must you be a prissy little prig about my saying such things? You're always peeing. ;D
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Wow... good question.
-newspapers
-the current delivery of cable tv
(I think it'll shift to a more complete on demand format and be primarily internet based)
-"us vs. them" mentality
The internet is bringing the world together in an unprecedented way; now we connect through shared interests with people all over the world, in an instant.
This will end the majority of our ideas of 'other, because we will be in contact with the 'other' and realize that they are more like 'us' than different. -
There's nothing you can do about it while it's drying. After it's dry you can cut off the bubbles with a utility knife or file them off with a file.
Personally, I like the file method, it's easier. -
asked by angelkat
Huh, nice question... I thought I'd do comics 'later'...'after'. After what, I don't know - but I had a birthday, my dad got cancer and I realized that there is no 'later'; anything I want to do, I'd better do now.
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Lezley Davidson’s Bio
I publish an auto-bio webcomic, "Peeling Onions". I make art. I like things. More laughing is always welcome.


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