Self-Experimentation
In a bit of a trough right now. Last week was very busy --in fact the last while has been very busy. But now nothing for a week or so. Except waiting to see how some project will turn out. I know it's all very mysterious, but TV people do not like their projects talked about before they come to fruition. So it's all quiet, quiet, for the moment. Still, interesting stuff, and I'd love to talk about it when any of it hits the airwaves.

No real news this time. Above is an illustration which appeared in the April 14 McGill Reporter, so I guess I can post it here. The original was tiny, about 3 inches square, but it was blown up to nearly a quarter of a tabloid page, and I was pleased with how well it held up. Despite my complaints about the scanner, the colours were pretty, and the lines weren't too blurry. If I knew it was going to be that big, I might have done a nicer job on the title on the book, but that's hindsight.

This one is just something I did after looking at a lot of pictures from space book, from a link on the Drawn site (I know, I'll have to find it and put it up here). I tried fixing the astronaut's eyes, as he looks a little surprised or worried, but nothing looked better than the original, so I guess he's just surprised to be on the moon.

No real news this time. Above is an illustration which appeared in the April 14 McGill Reporter, so I guess I can post it here. The original was tiny, about 3 inches square, but it was blown up to nearly a quarter of a tabloid page, and I was pleased with how well it held up. Despite my complaints about the scanner, the colours were pretty, and the lines weren't too blurry. If I knew it was going to be that big, I might have done a nicer job on the title on the book, but that's hindsight.

This one is just something I did after looking at a lot of pictures from space book, from a link on the Drawn site (I know, I'll have to find it and put it up here). I tried fixing the astronaut's eyes, as he looks a little surprised or worried, but nothing looked better than the original, so I guess he's just surprised to be on the moon.



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