Sunday, July 24, 2011
Monday, July 4, 2011
Stalking Google Maps
My husband really did spot the Google-maps car recently, but unlike CG, he did not try to insert himself into the street views.
Monday, June 27, 2011
CG's legislative ideas
So New York State did get some big, splashy legislation passed and signed this past Friday... the marriage equality bill. Naturally, CG hopes to parlay that into momentum for his own [crazy] legislation. Never mind the legislative session is wrapped up and the legislators have gone home to their districts. :)
Labels:
Cuomo,
NYS politics
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Another funny last name....
Albany public figures beware! You never know when Albanymous might catch a glimpse of you. I actually spotted Fred Dicker in Bermuda shorts when I was meeting someone by the NYS Capitol Building. He was grinning and getting into the car of someone who'd pulled up to give him a ride. When I saw him, he had on a polo shirt with his Bermuda shorts, but I've been told that he's also been known to pair them with jackets and ties, so I thought I'd go with that for more comic effect.
Fred Dicker hosts a daily political radio talk show on AM channel 1300, provides commentary on Albany's CBS station, WRGB, and does a column for the New York Post. If only he had his own newspaper, CG would think he has a media empire and envy him as much as he envies Chartock.
Technically, CG and (N)J should be standing in front of the NYS Education Building:
But I probably would have needed another week to include that in my backgrounds for panels 2-6. Maybe I'll add them in later if I ever have an excess of time!
Fred Dicker hosts a daily political radio talk show on AM channel 1300, provides commentary on Albany's CBS station, WRGB, and does a column for the New York Post. If only he had his own newspaper, CG would think he has a media empire and envy him as much as he envies Chartock.
Technically, CG and (N)J should be standing in front of the NYS Education Building:
But I probably would have needed another week to include that in my backgrounds for panels 2-6. Maybe I'll add them in later if I ever have an excess of time!
Labels:
NYS politics
Thursday, June 16, 2011
And it's up... only ::mumble::fourdayslate::mumble::
Posted "Saturday's" post last night (Wednesday). Eventually will get ahead of my own deadlines. The good news is that I've gotten pretty far along in penciling the next (6/18/11) strip and am reasonably confident that I can get it uploaded ontimishly.
So obviously this strip was created before the latest "Weiner" news (he's resigning). Maybe CG will finally be convinced that (N)J is right and there is such a thing as BAD attention. :)
So obviously this strip was created before the latest "Weiner" news (he's resigning). Maybe CG will finally be convinced that (N)J is right and there is such a thing as BAD attention. :)
Labels:
NYS politics
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Weiner and [fill in your own joke about "wiener"]
In case you've missed the kerfuffle about the pic sent from Representative Anthony Weiner's Twitter account, Google News will get you up to speed....
The jokes really do write themselves. In fact, it's difficult (I was about to say "hard") to discuss this WITHOUT making a joke, even if you're not trying to. So for CG, this would be exhilarating and depressing, as everyone else will have beat him [see?] to the jokes first.
The jokes really do write themselves. In fact, it's difficult (I was about to say "hard") to discuss this WITHOUT making a joke, even if you're not trying to. So for CG, this would be exhilarating and depressing, as everyone else will have beat him [see?] to the jokes first.
Labels:
NYS politics,
story
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Maybe it's only a matter of time....
Uh-oh.... I hope the greeting-card industry doesn't get funny ideas from the latest strip and start marketing "you're welcome" cards. After all, don't they typically seize just about any opportunity to get people to spend more money on cards? Hm. Maybe I ought to jump in ahead of the curve and start marketing a line of "CG and (N)J" "you're welcome" cards? But only use them if you really want to mess with someone. Next thing you know, the "Miss Manners" column will be overrun with people stressing over whether proper etiquette dictates a "you're welcome" card for every thank-you note received. ;)
Labels:
story
Monday, May 23, 2011
Story to tide you over :)
Another weekend without an update? Lame! During the week, I need to rely mostly on lunch time and evening to get any drawing done, and lately, I've had more other stuff going on during lunch time. Then when I get home, I find myself not wanting to do much more than surf the net and play online Scrabble! Bad Scrabble addiction! Then on the weekend, other than getting my long run in, I find myself just kind of tired and unmotivated. ::deep sigh::
So in the meantime, thought I'd share a little story with you. One of the days that I was doing other stuff during my lunch hour last week, I went out to lunch with my husband to celebrate my birthday. We went to a little place that's just a couple of blocks from where I work in downtown Albany, and guess who we spotted? The real and actual Crazy Guitar Guy, patrolling the streets with his beloved acoustic guitar. Once inside the restaurant, we speculated as to whether he'd be pleased or not to know that he has a comic avatar. I don't think I'll tell him!
In other news, I keep checking out this book from the library:
For around five months or so, I've been doing my inking digitally but not my penciling. I want to become more proficient with my tablet and eventually go totally digital. One thing holding me back is that I'd rather not lug my laptop and tablet around with me.
My son keeps telling me he wants me to add color to "CG and (N)J." I've told him that I might eventually do that, but it will take me a while to learn to do that. And before I get there, I want to actually get ahead of my self-imposed deadlines consistently. I'd like to be two weeks ahead.
So in the meantime, thought I'd share a little story with you. One of the days that I was doing other stuff during my lunch hour last week, I went out to lunch with my husband to celebrate my birthday. We went to a little place that's just a couple of blocks from where I work in downtown Albany, and guess who we spotted? The real and actual Crazy Guitar Guy, patrolling the streets with his beloved acoustic guitar. Once inside the restaurant, we speculated as to whether he'd be pleased or not to know that he has a comic avatar. I don't think I'll tell him!
In other news, I keep checking out this book from the library:
For around five months or so, I've been doing my inking digitally but not my penciling. I want to become more proficient with my tablet and eventually go totally digital. One thing holding me back is that I'd rather not lug my laptop and tablet around with me.
My son keeps telling me he wants me to add color to "CG and (N)J." I've told him that I might eventually do that, but it will take me a while to learn to do that. And before I get there, I want to actually get ahead of my self-imposed deadlines consistently. I'd like to be two weeks ahead.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Free Comic Book Day
Well, I didn't scour the comics blogs or dispatch a team of crazy guys (which, of course, I haven't got). I did just go to the nearest comic shop, though I had my guys with me (husband and son) and we each got to have six comics apiece! Also a Green Lantern figure that promptly got broken from its base within 24 hours. Same exact thing happened with last year's figure!
Somehow, I manage to come across the FCBD blog entries AFTER the day and see the super-amazing books I managed to miss. Ah, well. I won't obsess. :)
Somehow, I manage to come across the FCBD blog entries AFTER the day and see the super-amazing books I managed to miss. Ah, well. I won't obsess. :)
Labels:
story
Monday, May 2, 2011
Painful Reminder of "Save Early and Often"
My current process for doing CG strips is to draw the strip in pencil and make a scan of the pencil drawing. Then I edit it in GIMP, creating a new layer to digitally ink over my pencil lines. That way, it's easy to go back a layer and erase anything I don't want while still having the option of keeping some of my penciled structure.
I had completed that phase, which takes the longest, and was about 1/3 into adding the text (I use a font based on my own writing). All of sudden GIMP locked up, and nothing I did would unlock it. And of course, I realized to my horror that I had not been saving at every step, as I should. Fortunately, the digital inking had all been saved, but the clean-up step had not. I had no choice but to force GIMP to shut down, and when I restarted it and opened my image, I no longer had layers, which made cleaning up the pencil lines (and pencil schmutz) much more arduous.
Aargh! Frustrating! Just when I think I've thoroughly absorbed the old "save early and often" lesson.
The contract that Crazy Guy cites really did exist--my husband had come across it while studying contract law. :)
I had completed that phase, which takes the longest, and was about 1/3 into adding the text (I use a font based on my own writing). All of sudden GIMP locked up, and nothing I did would unlock it. And of course, I realized to my horror that I had not been saving at every step, as I should. Fortunately, the digital inking had all been saved, but the clean-up step had not. I had no choice but to force GIMP to shut down, and when I restarted it and opened my image, I no longer had layers, which made cleaning up the pencil lines (and pencil schmutz) much more arduous.
Aargh! Frustrating! Just when I think I've thoroughly absorbed the old "save early and often" lesson.
The contract that Crazy Guy cites really did exist--my husband had come across it while studying contract law. :)
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