We've decided on the Font Digital Strip from Blambot for the main text in the comic.

Although if we could wrangle up the 20$ for it, I would also like to go with Blambot Pro.

But I could also live with Letter - O - Matic...

So in conclusion we haven't settled on shit just yet. But anyway, the point of the post was to show you some of the sound effects I've been playing with. These aren't by any means actual shots from the comic. The first image is the poster, and the second is a shitty thing I did for University. I just wanted to give them some background.

So that's all the Killing Time news for now. The first issue should be inked by the end of the week, and the first 6 pages already have flat colours.
In other news, while taking a break from inking, I decided to play with an idea I had for a comic a while ago (like a year). I'm not sure how funny it is anymore, but I'm pretty happy with the way the art turned out. Unfortunately, I only brought this image with me on my flashdrive today:
Which is a screenshot of a part of a single panel of the comic being worked on that I made for some reason. It's done though, so I'll bring it tomorrow and update again.
Ja.
In other news, while taking a break from inking, I decided to play with an idea I had for a comic a while ago (like a year). I'm not sure how funny it is anymore, but I'm pretty happy with the way the art turned out. Unfortunately, I only brought this image with me on my flashdrive today:

Which is a screenshot of a part of a single panel of the comic being worked on that I made for some reason. It's done though, so I'll bring it tomorrow and update again.
Ja.
2 comments:
Twenty dollars? You know you can probably torrent fonts, right?
...Well, okay, I just did a search on isohunt for blambot. I only found blambot custom. Whatever that is.
Anyhow, cool, can't wait.
The reason I won't steal the font is because I respect it as an art, and if I'm going to use a font, I'm going to pay the creators of that font.
The only reason I'm alright with getting music, is because the money you spend on a CD goes to the record company, not the artist.
Now, if there were some huge multinational corporation controlling font profits, I'd be interested.
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