Saturday, November 28, 2020

your moment of randomness

One of the chapters in our upcoming English textbook has to do with hurricanes and typhoons.  As before, I've been tasked with coming up with a story told in both prose and comic-strip form.  Here's one part of one panel of a five-panel comic, in which we see a cow flying through the air:



I'll be back in the office tomorrow to try to draw the rest of the comic strips.  I no longer do the coloring:  our in-house graphic designer takes my black-and-white line art and works his magic on it all, giving my work heft and dimension.  He's quite talented.  Upshot:  when the cow appears in our textbook, it'll be colored differently.




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