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How do you know they were *my* creations, per se? I created a handful of toys out of tens of thousands! :)
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Winsor Newton 7, size 1
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I'm a big believer in continuing education. Both my Masters degrees could largely be described as 'useless', but I found real value in them...for *me*. It's up to you whether the ROI on this would be worth it to you.
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Brad Guigar has some great scanning/cleanup tips in "How to Make Webcomics". You can find a copy in your local library, most likely.
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RISD, CCS and SVA on the east coast have programs...and I think that Art Center College of Design in LA has one. But I'll be the stick-in-the-mud and say you're better served with a well-rounded liberal arts education, and cartooning all the time (all the time) in your free time. But that's purely a subjective call, on my part.
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For Sheldon, no. But for DRIVE, I've thought about all sorts of multimedia things.
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Oh no, it's a decades-old word, at this point.
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Nope! I know one of the writers on the show...but my Sheldon doesn't quite have the cultural impact such that their Sheldon would know it on the show.
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We've got one Webcomics Weekly in the can, actually, but the guys haven't had time to put it up. We'll do that and record another, soon!
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It is, yes. With film maker Fred Schroeder. We haven't really put any infor about it online, just yet. But soon! Soon.
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They probably have to put up with me being curmudgeonly more than I have to put up with them being shenanigan-prone.
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From March to late October in Los Angeles, it's all shorts, all the time. Shorts 'n flip flops.
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The one TV idea I ever thought I'd pitch to Nickelodeon already's been made in a slightly different form: The Penguins of Madagascar. Goes to show you every decent idea is already out there, in a Yungian sort of way. Also, I suppose the bigger lesson is to move faster on your ideas if you do actually want to get into TV...which I don't. I like me the comics. :)
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I'm a fan of all the Stars. All the Stars.
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I'm not the best to ask on coloring questions. Brad has a chapter on image prep in "How To Make Webcomics", and there are entire books on how to color comics. I'd look for those for in-depth help.
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Teaching at the college level. Preferrably, the comic strip, at either SCAD, RISD, etc...
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We'll seeeeeeeeee.... (ask me again around SDCC time) :)
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Winsor-Newton 7 brush, with FW Acrylic ink.
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Dave Kellett’s Bio
I'm just a dude that draws cartoons.



