Star Wars Klondike Patch Version 2
This is the second version of the patch I created, before I realized the patch company had edited my original so it would pass their licensing department. There's no blatant Star Wars stuff going on here, but it is based off of an image from The Last Jedi of 3 Star Destroyers in orbit
Star Wars Klondike Patch Version 1
The scout troop I am scoutmaster of was asked to host the 2018 District Klondike Derby. Despite being new to the role, I said "yes" and almost instantly decided upon the theme of Star Wars. Not long after that, the idea for this patch popped into my head. I was reasonably pleased with the
Dragon and Humming Bird
I started another tradition last September: drawing a dragon related wallpaper for my dragon-loving wife's desktop computer. Like last year, I used Sketchbook Pro on my Samsung Tablet (which has now been replaced), and due to layer restrictions based on canvas size and resolution, I had to work on this in multiple different files and
It’s Plunger Monkey Dynamo Time #57
The layout for this panel/strip was originally very different. It was an overhead view, pulled way back, as "our heroes" fly over a landscape. There was supposed to be more dialogue, too, hence the boring design originally. I decided, since my landscape drawing is weak, that I'd look up some reference photos. I found
It’s Plunger Monkey Dynamo Time #56
I had a lot of fun working on these two panels, really took my time and enjoyed the mark making. They are still rife with problems, but that's never going to change.
PMD: Time to Make Comics!
I had found a tablet app a while ago that had some promise, but I didn't spend much time fiddling with it, called Medibang Paint. I was (and still am) searching for the "perfect" tablet drawing app to meet all my needs, and Medibang Paint seemed to have some potential, but the interface was a
It’s Plunger Monkey Dynamo Time #55
I had a lot of fun with these panels. I also started measuring with an actual ruler to make sure my panel dimensions were more accurate, going from sketchbook to Photoshop. The perspective of the fish in panel 1 is a little screwy, as are some of the proportions of PMD and I in
It’s Plunger Monkey Dynamo Time #54
There was a rather large gap of time between my drawing panel 2 and panel 3. Like, several months. Life happened. Well, summer happened, which is short hand for "the kids are home, there's multiple weeks of summer camp happening, family visiting, home renovations to complete...". Much easier to say summer happened. Anyway, I'm












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