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Around the World in a Day

Tue May 19, 2009, 7:32 AM
so I guess I can't embed the flic, but peep the link: [link]


Hey people, there's a new post over on D-pi.com, I've got some preliminary drawings for "The Beautiful Ones", the short I did for Dargaud and Arte TV with Jessica Abel.
Check it out.
and if you're in Paris check this out:

I'll be swinging thru. I'm also planning a signing. I'll be in Berlin too, if you're a comic book store owner who may like some signed copies or something or a friend lost to time and space... hollar, you know the math if I'm talking to you.
-D

BTW... thanks for all the love everybody, there's no way I can get back at all of you, but thanks for the love and support!
I'll show my appreciation by making more stuff.
  • Mood: uNF!
  • Listening to: Life-Alternative TV
  • Reading: bank notes
  • Watching: Extras
  • Playing: It aint a game, man
  • Eating: Herakleophorbia IV
  • Drinking: Larresingle

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:iconhobostick42:
Sweet! Do you usually work in watercolors/ prefer over black and white in preliminary stages or otherwise?
:icongingashi:
that was an awesome video- great to see and hear your thoughts like that.
:icond-pi:
It depends, I thought I was gonna do the entire thing in watercolour, but time didn't permit. I still solved allot of problems in that stage so I had those drawings in my sketchbook leftover.

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hyuuuuuuuu
:iconhobostick42:
Cool. Is there a way I can get a hold of any of the newer stuffs for purchase?
:icond-pi:
You'd think I don't like people to buy my stuff, how hard I make it huh? I'm trying to get Pop Gun to publish a remix of the beautiful ones in English, we'll see. As for the rest of this stuff... now that I have "Fortis" back from Miami, I'll probably "Lay some type" and make posters. Hold your trojan horses and keep an eye peeled, Lasik.

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hyuuuuuuuu
:iconhobostick42:
You say the word and I'm there. Dude! A t-shirt would be so cool!

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