Of course, when I was drawing these strips, I’d moved from Indiana University on to art school in Illinois, so that’s a little of that peeking through here. The instructor is based on my first life drawing class’s instructor, the one who disliked that I drew so fast, versus my later (after writing this) second life drawing class instructor who thought my speed was rad. It does come in handy sometimes, I can tell you.
AIE!!
>It does come in handy sometimes, I can tell you.
*looks at buffer watch* *September 20th*
Yah don’t say!
By the time you look at it again it will have reached the middle of October.
And the buffer on BringBackRoomies.com is truly epic, I believe…
Eh, only out to July at the moment.
Wait, buffer watch? There is a place where you can see how much buffer Willis has on DoA?
On the left side of the DoA website, right under the Slipshine ad.
White box in the left side column below the strip.
Mary seems to be drawing some sort of skeleton-bird-man.
Looks more like cave paintings.
Ask Joe to do the Statue of David pose and then suggest that he matches the statue in EVERY way. >:D
First you show Joe the statue, then you’d have np getting him to pose in Every way
Wait, you were taking life drawing when you were drawing this? And your characters still looked pretty much like this for about another two years?
Oh man, I forgot about these strips. I love this mini-arc.
And all this time I’d been thinking Willis could manipulate time.
Originally posted:
November 2, 1999