Posted by ezrast
Mon, 31 Dec 2007 22:01:00 GMT
I've drawn a
bear in an ill-fitting hat, just in time to get it out of my system before it officially becomes a
meme, as
predicted by the splendiferous
Wondermark.
Also: it's time to say goodbye to 2007, I guess.
Hey 2007! I'm leaving. You were a disappointing year. In fact, you were terrible. Good riddance, don't call me. I'm with 2008 now.
--Ezra
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Posted by ezrast
Fri, 28 Dec 2007 05:30:00 GMT
I received a graphics tablet (Wacom Bamboo Fun small) for Christmas. After a little practice with it I am capable of producing
images that look like they were made by a sixth-grader. This is a nice change, as most of my images look like they were made by a third-grader. Clearly, this is conclusive evidence that expensive electronics are worth at least three years' of practice drawing.
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Posted by ezrast
Sat, 28 Apr 2007 01:07:00 GMT
They had modeling clay in my college's recreational center today.
(warning: I'm too lazy to make the full-size images a decent file size)

I left this sitting on the countertop there. Toast is obvious; long-time fans of mine will recognize the other two characters. The blobby thing on the right is supposed to be the C&T logo but making two-dimensional imagery with clay is hard when one's only cutting tool is a random safety pin that was lying around.
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Posted by ezrast
Sun, 15 Apr 2007 04:17:00 GMT
Looks like I'm going to end up with
two one comic
s for this week
(the second is yet to be posted) so in lieu of the
second and third, I made
this device, which is calculated to increase the meaningfulness of your average day by at least 14%. For
those who wish to add a little significance to the events in their lives but lack the imagination to do so on their own, my significizer will take a name and an object and assign a meaning to that object. Handing it "ezrast" with "church bells" or "Toast" with "train whistles" will produce appropriate output. Go try it and sing to the world of your new symbols of whatever.
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