This is reminiscent of comic book artist Pat Lee, who was infamous for his difficulty in drawing perspective. If the script called for the person to be drawn from an angle, Lee would almost always draw either the head or feet far too large depending upon what was in the focal point.
Rev Phnk Ey over 4 years ago
try the vanishing point
rshive over 4 years ago
A super-sized perspective?
Radish the wordsmith over 4 years ago
They wanted a draft horse, not a daft horse.
meme_lord69 over 4 years ago
wait a minute, correct me if i am wrong, but arnt the last two and this comics a remake of you old comics
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Depends on your position I guess….
santa72404 over 4 years ago
Horace quaffing Grow More plant food again?
Gent over 4 years ago
Help! Help! A giant horse creature from outer space!
Ironhold over 4 years ago
This is reminiscent of comic book artist Pat Lee, who was infamous for his difficulty in drawing perspective. If the script called for the person to be drawn from an angle, Lee would almost always draw either the head or feet far too large depending upon what was in the focal point.
BlueFin Premium Member over 4 years ago
The return of Mega Horace
marilynnbyerly over 4 years ago
The Wallace Steven’s poem, “The Jar,” is about artist perspective. Horace should read it.