tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8983283467275772079.post5833209583945075155..comments2024-01-02T04:17:46.130+00:00Comments on Cartoonist Diary: Brabbles & Boggitt Page 44Karlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09898197730833098900noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8983283467275772079.post-4856010881621907632013-10-22T10:18:26.946+01:002013-10-22T10:18:26.946+01:00When I first wrote and illustrated them, back in 2...When I first wrote and illustrated them, back in 2007, I was rushed off my feet with jobs coming in from all angles, so sadly, lavish scenes had to be economised. But now I can see the false economy in doing so---especially to the reader who's continued interest I wish to keep. So now, and forever more, I will only give of my best, and when the whole story is published---hopefully in time for Christmas---I will have illustrated other parts of the book and given an explanation as to the whole process at the back.<br /><br />But I only re-illustrate the changed panel and then drop it in over the old one via Photoshop; but the new panels can be so much more involved that they take almost as much time as the original page did in its entirety, as the one above did.<br /><br />Best wishes, Brian<br /><br />KarlKarlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09898197730833098900noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8983283467275772079.post-64082645716834331412013-10-19T21:26:05.117+01:002013-10-19T21:26:05.117+01:00Oh yes, much more action, much more dynamic, much ...Oh yes, much more action, much more dynamic, much more to see, even down to the woodwork in the wall and floorboards! Do you spend longer on the re-draws than doing the original or is it quicker because you have the framework already in place? Kind regards, Brian.Hairy Cavemanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16811209070555092645noreply@blogger.com