New York
June 25th, 2007 in illustrationWent to New York last month with my girlfriend. Here are a few sketches…

Went to New York last month with my girlfriend. Here are a few sketches…


A Flash version of an actual set of dice I printed and sewed. Roll the dice to randomly generate a 3-panel comic with a beginning, middle, and end. Play.
Just finished a demo for my computer game “Gesundheit!”. It’s an old-school action-puzzle type of thing with scratchboard graphics (animated digitally) and a toy instrument soundtrack.

The demo has twelve levels and a tutorial, and it’s for Windows only (sorry, Mac people!). I used AGS to make it. The file is 39 MB, and I’ve started a list of download mirrors at underwaterbase.com, which I’ll keep up to date.

A photocopy poster for a concert, uh, tomorrow! You can’t really tell when one band name ends and another begins, but that’s okay because nobody’s ever heard of any of our bands anyways.
I handed this in for my FINAL COMPUTERS CLASS EVER last Monday, but I only just finished tweaking it now. It doesn’t make any sense, but whatever… It’s my first time using After Effects and I can’t frigging believe I didn’t discover this before! I could waste my whole life on this stupid program… Here are some thumbs:



And happy everything, everybody!
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I had a couple of hours to slap together this zine for a thing at the Gladstone last week, and I drew this cover in about ten minutes. It was a collection of really awful comic jams me and my friends did a while ago. I tried to give it away for free, but people could tell from this cover that it wasn’t going to be worth the effort of lifting it off the table. Some insides: One, two, three.

Trying to figure out an artist-type kid character for my book… so far behind, haha…

Wheeee, my first post! Hello, everybody! I decided to rip off Julia and post my go at the global warming project that’s due tomorrow. It’s a graph… but it’s also fire! Wow!
I wonder how many people did graphs for this project. I should have been really creative and drawn a graph with carbon dioxide levels decreasing…