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Category Archives: Computers
I was a PC Before I Was a Mac
Of course I was!
17,000,000 Commodore 64 Users Can’t Be Wrong
The best-selling personal computer model of all time. It was cheaper, faster and better than the Apple computers out at the time. Why these guys aren’t ruling the world is beyond me. Today, I continue my exploration of the digital … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, Technique
Tagged 1980s, Brian Bubonic, Bruce Lee, Commodore 64, digital illustration, dot matrix, Raid on Bungeling Bay
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Raining on Raine’s Parade
Last week, I rushed to the defense of Raine Szramski and her time proven choice to use traditional methods in the creation of her art. She had received some unsolicited advice that she should cast aside all of the ancient … Continue reading
Raine! Raine! Don’t Go Away! or Pigments Versus Pixels
Recently, incredible illustrator and friend of Willceau Illo, Raine Szramski received some unsolicited advice about her art and her technique. She wrote about it on Facebook: I just had someone ask me why I’m bothering to paint my comic by … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, Technique
Tagged art, CO2 Comics, commerce, Raine Szramski, science, technology
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