
The "write a caption" contest is still going on (see previous entry), but I thought I'd share a gag I doodled after I had a bad inking day recently. It was one of those days where every line I set down was shaky and no amount of warming up would get rid of it. I don't usually get like that, and most often I just work through it and it goes away, but this time it stayed with me the whole day! It was especially frustrating because the day before, I felt like I was on a real roll and every line came off my brush with a "zing!"
Anyway, I drew this up after I finished up the day's work, to try and cheer myself up. And what do you know -- in the course of drawing and lettering it, my shaky line went away!
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This is an awesome post just because I'm sure a lot of us can relate to it!
Thanks for sharing...
AMEN.
I haven't used white-out in years...and these past few weeks I've been started with a black page working backwards, just becauseI know I'm going to screw up the blacks!
=s=
I don't know. Your lines look a little shaky there, pilgrim. ;-)
had days like that - the mojo, she will a' come back...
as for giving up coffee. BLASPHEMY!
great pic...however, I built my entire career on a shaky line.
WOW, You are great
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I've sure have had many of those days. wicked blog.
I gotta try that cathartic mumbo jumbo sometime. Cause giving up coffee will make me shakier for days...
(ps i know you don't have bad days. I seen your blog!)
Oh hahaha. Seeing this makes me feel so much better.
Rodeo Clown College??
I've got a caption: "Why do I draw myself thinner and less Asian than I actually am?"
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