February 2012
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Okay here are my Exquisite Beast fanarts. I’ve come up with two new species which branched off somewhere between the first and second of the official iterations, and headed in a somewhat different direction. Yuko mentioned that the second beast had some adaptations for burrowing/digging, and my dudes have greatly expanded on that theme. It looks like I will have to give my creatures names...
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Hey tumblr dogggz I thought you might find this interesting:
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Also: normally I don’t post comic updates here, so you might want to keep tabs on my twitter or the RSS feeds on the sites, if you’re into that sort of thing.
January 2012
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I used that last drawing as an excuse to try out a couple of things, which may interest you for some reason:
Maybe you noticed I drew the faces differently in profile? The problem with my old style is perhaps best exemplified by the second-last panel in this comic, where comparing Victoria’s profile to her reflection in the mirror just results in absurdity. But I also noticed whilst...
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December 2011
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October 2011
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September 2011
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Hey guys I haven’t made much progress on the next comic yet, for several reasons. The main one is that a couple of months ago I started taking some medication for my anxiety problems, and (perhaps not uncoincidentally) it gave me the sleeping ability of your average Jeph Jacques. Not getting enough sleep supersized my regular level of laziness, so much of my alleged comic-drawing time over...
August 2011
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This is just a little piece of trivia that will probably be of interest to no one except me, but hey, I’m the one writing this so there’s not much you can do about it. Except leave, I guess. Hey, where are you… eh, whatever.
So back in 2009, I drew this comic, it had some candles and stuff in it, you’ve probably seen it around somewhere. Funny thing is though, even though...
(From a chapter about chimpanzees being taught Ameslan [American Sign Language]...
– Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan, Shadows Of Forgotten Ancestors.
Four thousand million years on, what was to be the fate of the ancient...
– Richard Dawkins, The Selfish Gene.
July 2011
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Hi
Let’s kick this off with a thing I drew for Nedroid’s liverjournal last year, and which I just rediscovered whilst looking back through my art folder.