hmm he better pump these out 1 a day if they're gonna be so brief. It's cool, but it's like..."that's it?" Gimme more! Bigger! Longer! I mean, where the hell are the plates with Sam on them?
I wonder what direction the comic is going.
How do I save this to my hard drive so it works like it does on the website?
Get the Sothink SWF catcher? It won't be the best, but it'll be better than what I did, by just print screening when it's the desired look for the panel, and I paste it in MS Paint and save it as a comic page.
Well if you save the panels individually as just typical image files, they have the full image with the text and hand coming out of the ground and everything.
Well even if I did the Sothink, it wouldn't help just printing this stuff out.
I used a program called screenography for mac then saved it as a MPG file.
I'd like to be able to print it out how, anybody who finds a definate solution, let us know.
I'm planning on making these into a Flash file with turnable pages once there are more strips, so they will maintain their original functionality.
(also it's likely that whenever the whole thing is done, it will be enough new work that Steve puts out a new collected comic book, and includes these... i hope)
That's a nifty technique. I've never seen that before, but it works great in this instance.
That shirt must have been a steal.
I like how is art style is kind of different from his usual round and bulky design.
Is Steve watercolor painting each panel? Seems like it'd be a lot more work, but it sure looks hella spiffy.
I bet he just has to find some way to make it take forever to get a page out.