I love the cleanly drawn lines in these old cartoons. Draftsman quality in the days before CAD. Lots of erasures of preliminary sketch marks, I’m sure.
I have an original Bushmiller page. It’s so clean I don’t see any eraser marks on it. There’s a drawing pasted over another drawing that he rejected. Some day I’ll see if there’s a way to expose it without messing anything up: a Bushmiller original nobody’s seen but the artist.
emptc12 over 9 years ago
I love the cleanly drawn lines in these old cartoons. Draftsman quality in the days before CAD. Lots of erasures of preliminary sketch marks, I’m sure.
Kip W over 9 years ago
I have an original Bushmiller page. It’s so clean I don’t see any eraser marks on it. There’s a drawing pasted over another drawing that he rejected. Some day I’ll see if there’s a way to expose it without messing anything up: a Bushmiller original nobody’s seen but the artist.
Kip W over 9 years ago
The board is reasonably solid, so not too translucent. I expect it’s held together with (now-ancient) rubber cement.