At the time the space available for illustrations was quite restricted (e.g. initially 8x8 cms only) necessitating fairly simple drawing /text arrangements. I was then mostly using a VECTOR based drawing application which allows expansion or contraction of digital artwork without any loss of line clarity, so 'postage stamp' sized pieces of 2011 can be readily enlarged to 20x20cms with a key-click as was applied to the example on this post.
Monday, 10 July 2017
ANTipodes revisited.
Back in 2011 I authored a Cartoon blog hosted by an 'over 50s' web site based in Brisbane. One of the regular mainstays of that effort was a single panel series titled ANTipodes which was a parody built around english language words containing the letters ANT (in that order) describing supposed activities of an ant colony.
At the time the space available for illustrations was quite restricted (e.g. initially 8x8 cms only) necessitating fairly simple drawing /text arrangements. I was then mostly using a VECTOR based drawing application which allows expansion or contraction of digital artwork without any loss of line clarity, so 'postage stamp' sized pieces of 2011 can be readily enlarged to 20x20cms with a key-click as was applied to the example on this post.
At the time the space available for illustrations was quite restricted (e.g. initially 8x8 cms only) necessitating fairly simple drawing /text arrangements. I was then mostly using a VECTOR based drawing application which allows expansion or contraction of digital artwork without any loss of line clarity, so 'postage stamp' sized pieces of 2011 can be readily enlarged to 20x20cms with a key-click as was applied to the example on this post.
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