April 2010
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Advice on how to not drive your comic artist... →
Aaaah, coolest sketch site →
Practicing life drawing with this makes my scribbles it look neat instead of lame, ha ha.
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GIRL COMICS →
↑ It was like this entire script was pulled outta my head.
Via CWR: http://comicsworthreading.com/2010/03/09/girls-get-the-short-end-of-the-stick-again-disney-renames-rapunzel-to-tangled/
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Selling fan goods
I’ve been sick with a fever and away from the internet for the last few days, but from what I’m reading on Twitter, fanart was brought up during the Nick Simmons comic controversy. I’m baffled even why it was brought up. I caught up at Simon Jone’s blog on the matter. He brings a class act to the subject and the following comments are broad enough to read what else the internet says about...
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The Pomodoro Technique
I constantly struggle with time management and focus. I’ve been gradually improving, but it’s at a snail’s crawl then I want! Ms. Hunt introduced me to the pomodoro technique, and with more research, I found the homepage and other apps and websites to help with staying on task.
http://www.pomodorotechnique.com
The concept is simple: Work in 25 minute chunks (a pomodoro), with 5 minute breaks...
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Setting up
Welcome to my blog! My old one might still be up at Tracy-Williams.net but I’ll be importing a few of it’s recent posts here.
As my description says, I’m a comic illustrator who acknowledges she cannot write and prefers to work with writers who can. Currently, I’m working with Alice Hunt on the long-form webcomic Goodbye Chains.
You can contact me at tre.comics@gmail.com...