Life of Glych #64

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Glych

Glych

There was a period of time where my old computer collected dust in my office because I was using the new laptop more and more. I felt guilty about that.

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Life of Glych #9

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I think every artist feels like this at some point no matter your medium. You’re so focussed on doing it well all you can see are the flaws and not the whole picture. When I first drew this comic, I remember I was in a really bad mood. I felt like I couldn’t draw anymore and it was time to throw in the towel. I’m glad I didn’t, because looking at it, I really like my face in Panel 3… And that’s the most frustrated.

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Life of Glych #8

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The Wacom tablet was a gift from a friend who had upgraded. I never had a disk with it and I wasn’t able to download a new driver without Linda being online… Evil, isn’t she?

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Life of Glych #6

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Life of Glych #1

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LOF #1

Hello there! So we had a bit of a hiccup yesterday. It seems I was using the wrong tools. Before, when I had made online comics, I was using either Gav’s Pearl system over at Keenspot, or Joey Manley’s PHP system at Modern Tales. When I did it on my own, I was reduced to HTML which is a lot of work to hand-update a comic. Since then, several people created Comicpress as a plugin to WordPress. Well, Comicpress is no longer supported and there is no one really writing updates for it anymore… So it crashed and I was lost without help. With the help of my webmaster, we were able to identify the problem in the PHP and cut out the fat. This means a new system.

The successor to the Comicpress throne appears to be Comic Easel… so we’ll see how I do. If there are any more headaches, let me know.

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