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But I also find the nature of working with overlays and spot colours like this has had an impact on the way I colour more generally and the way I make colour palettes. For instance, Suzanne’s colours ...
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It’s called Meta4orce, and you can watch the whole lot here (possibly. I gather some geographical limitations may apply to BBC stuff.) The intro graphics and that are nice, but the animation’s kind of ...
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A new girl steps into the starlight. A girl who is a radio journalist. A girl called Brenda – no, wait – Jennifer! DANGER ON THE AIR promises DJs and “Pop” stars although there’s an awful lot of ...
How did you and Mark Brady come to do a monthly strip for Ferment magazine? Mark and I had finished our first bit of collaboration – tactile medieval battlefield workplace silliness in Medieval Times ...
Are there any particular strips that are favourites or felt like some sort of breakthrough? I wouldn’t say breakthrough, as the groove and working pattern we found from the get go has served us really ...
Are there any particular strips that are favourites or felt like some sort of breakthrough? I wouldn’t say breakthrough, as the groove and working pattern we found from the get go has served us really ...
How did you and Mark Brady come to do a monthly strip for Ferment magazine? Mark and I had finished our first bit of collaboration – tactile medieval battlefield workplace silliness in Medieval Times ...
How did you and Mark Brady come to do a monthly strip for Ferment magazine? Mark and I had finished our first bit of collaboration – tactile medieval battlefield workplace silliness in Medieval Times ...