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I've been going through some of my comics, and I had a thought, have you ever used comics for something other than...comics? You know, to put on the net for the masses to read?
I just wonder because I found this gem.
I left a file called "unfinishedcomic" in a memory stick this girl wanted with some songs she was missing and stuff.
Education purposes. I draw my kids on the whiteboard and for displays around the room. Sometimes linked into that term's themes, but usually when talking about personal development stuff like bullying and getting along with each other.
Nice pickup line, by the way, too.
Remember when your imagination was real? When the day seemed
longer than it was, and tomorrow was always another game away?
Ha, actually I had a similar use as yours (erm.. Robby). I wasn't nearly as covert as that though -- mine was just a birthday card starring my penguins (and some of the other characters that I haven't gotten online yet).
I didn't ask her out in the card, but we started dating shortly after her birthday.
Dutch! wrote:Education purposes. I draw my kids on the whiteboard and for displays around the room. Sometimes linked into that term's themes, but usually when talking about personal development stuff like bullying and getting along with each other.
Nice pickup line, by the way, too.
Damn I wish I had teachers like you, lol, I might start actually paying attention in class.
I'm led to believe that some people use their comics as references to get freelance jobs in illustration, webdesign and design.
I myself used comics as a way of getting affection of people since forever. I used to be very shy, but through my comics always shone my sence of humor and back in high school I won many friends that way rather than by what I was talking. Thinking more about it, I charmed a few girls with my drawings but none of them enough to make something serious out of it.
Aside from what I post on my sites and here on forums, I also sometimes send comics to my friend's mailing list, spoofs related to local issues here, tv shows etc.
Only just thinking about it, I've used comics and drawin's for everything. The most common one these days is for birthday presents, as it saves mega money. Drawings alternate between real portraits and comic portraits, but people seem to appreciate them.
I've used drawings as part of the wooing process in the past (I love the word woo), sometimes successfully, sometimes not. Last time <i>very</i> much not.
Taking a cue from Rick Veitch, I have occasionally used quickly sketched comics as a dreamlog, mostly when the dream itself was very visual in nature. I have also drawn political cartoons, which I suppose are meant to do things other than my usual webcomics, such as make people think since my comics tend to appeal to more elemental appetites (adventure, boobs, cheap laughs).