So, last week, my schedule went like this (day in bold, plans in italics) I try and keep my plans manageable, working within deadlines. 2000AD Work tends to grant you two weeks for six pages (If pushed I can do
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Author: PJH
Folklore Thursday: yedua
Any resemblance to creatures living, dead or fictional is entirely coincidental. I wanted to do a one page short story, there’s a variety of cool muck monster things in fiction, and I love the pairing of god with streetwise magician
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I broke my system…
Yesterday I’d planned out my week, then rejigged it. It was all based on the first week I did this, where I laid out the foundations for doing six pages of pencils in a week (which is, honestly, about half
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2020 Week 3 recap
UPDATE: Yikes. Rethought it, next week’s got too much on. Pairing it back. If I get more done, brilliant, but it’s gonna look a lot like the last couple of weeks instead. Ok, I think this is gonna be a
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Folklore Thursday: Hidebehind
We ended up, somehow, out of sync with the folklore thursday account, tweeting our stories on week ahead of theme (christmas, a confusing time all round). So this is a resync strip. John sent me the tweet and I had
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Job Description: A short story.
One of those days where I forget that “Top Class Twitter Banter” isn’t part of my job description. Me You’ve actually written yourself a job description? Nixsight Had to, it was literally the only thing in my job description “Can
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Sunday recap
Last week I thought I’d try a new way of working (nothing to do with drawing, everything to do with organising myself) and you can read about it here. I’m going to add to that process by doing a Sunday
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Folklore Thursday: Cray
Seymour Roger Cray was an American supercomputer engineer. Beneath his suburban home he constructed a series of tunnels. When Cray reached a creative impasse he would retire below. “While I’m digging, the elves will often come to me with solutions
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Process
Part of a regular cut-out-and-keep collection of Blogposts about well… process. (I mean I say regular, the thing that really distinguishes my processes are they’re constantly in flux so it’s less a bunch of steps you should take as a
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A Month of Batman
On the run up to the New Year, I was thinking about some of the things that worked and didn’t work for me in the past. I’d spent over a year drawing WWII books, which was great fun, well paid,
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