weee.
and here we go. wrapping this up.
somehow i misnumbered the final 3 strips, so i only “scripted” 2. ehhh.
but easy enough to wedge one more strip in. showing the dudes, with their new weapon.
weee.
…
my doodle of this strip was actually more interesting. the first frame was head to navel of the watch dude. the strap went straight back. the second frame showed the strap going over the head of the one arm dude, who was very close to camera in foreground. the final frame had the gun connected to the strap. in a way it seems to float in the air. then you realize it’s just at the end of a very long strap? maybe? well. i dunno.
For some reason when drawing this (quickly, as it is late and i’m exhausted, and need to get up early tomorrow for affirmative action search advocacy workshop at my job)… ahem. when drawing this, i felt the need to put the second dude in the background. i think i thought it looked like he was too close when in the foreground. …. basically, it’s a perspective fail. the camera should be slightly ahead of them, so that the gun can be compressed into “frame” despite being like 50 yards away. now it looks like the gun is 10 feet away. ehhh. which makes it seem strange that they were bothering with binoculars?
hmmm. suddenly i want to redraw this one. or just shrink the dudes drastically in the first frame.
but. FUCK IT! 1am! AHHHH!
sleep time.

James and Robot
Judge Frazer
Fairyguts – Craft Blog
Maybe if you just change the bangage rope so it doesn’t line up exactly. If in the second frame it starts lower than the first frame left off it’ll suggest a greater distance between the two. ???
is a good idea there.
but, i figure i need to forge ahead for now. no looking back! must conquer the future!