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Cartoon 3468 / Drawing a Day #25

Cartoon 3468 / Drawing a Day #25

Cartoon of boy to baby: “Ah, the memories!”

This is also my entry for Illustration Friday. This week’s theme is “memories.”

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Drawing a day #24

Spear 3467 / Drawing a day #24

Girl on beach to boy: “You’re leaving because there is a hurricane warning? I’ve hear that line before.”

I drew the line art with a crow quill pen and rendered the color in Adobe Photoshop.

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Christian Children’s Book Review: What’s A Bathtub Doing In My Church?

Christian Children’s Book Review: What’s A Bathtub Doing In My Church?

The “Christian Children’s Book Review” blog has a nice post about a book I wrote and Illustrated called, “What’s a Bathtub Doing in My Church?”

Thank you, CBR!

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Drawing a Day 023-The birthday

Cartoon 3466 / Drawing a Day 23

Woman with cake to older woman, “Look, Ms. Goldie, I’m sorry I put, ‘Sweet eighty six and never been kissed,’ on your cake.”

Yes, birthdays are on my mind. I had one last week, so I’m the old woman, except I’m a middle aged guy.

I did this in pen and ink before taking it into Photoshop. There is a marked difference between this style and the last one I did. I waver between using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop for a cartoon. Illustrators has it’s advantages in that it is bold and graphic. I can blow it up and I don’t have to worry about an illustration getting pixelated. However, Photoshop allows me to put some texture in the illustration.

Let’s say they are like my kids; I love them both. Though if I had to make a choice, I’d choose my kids.

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Illustration Friday: routine / Drawing a Day 22

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Dog with owner. Dog says to a cat, “He’s been a good owner once I got him on a routine.”

I scanned my pen and ink drawing into Adobe Illustrator. I used Live Trace and Live Paint to colorize the drawing.