triss49 -Thanks for the comment - ‘preciate that! (i’m John Deering ).
The watercolor process is an experiment i’ve tried off and on, and while I think it looks okay online, i’m
not as sure about the result after it goes to press. The printed versions, at least in the papers i’ve seen, have
been too dark, opaque and smudgy.
Wiley Miller pioneered something like this in his strip
several years back, but after a couple of years, I think he
may have transitioned to another process.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
lewisbower over 14 years ago
I always suspected my cat was.
Triss49 Premium Member over 14 years ago
Just realize “Zak” and “Strange Brew” were both by Deering because both were ‘watercolors’ today. Learn something new every day. 2 of my fave strips.
bueller over 14 years ago
triss49 -Thanks for the comment - ‘preciate that! (i’m John Deering ). The watercolor process is an experiment i’ve tried off and on, and while I think it looks okay online, i’m not as sure about the result after it goes to press. The printed versions, at least in the papers i’ve seen, have been too dark, opaque and smudgy. Wiley Miller pioneered something like this in his strip several years back, but after a couple of years, I think he may have transitioned to another process.
1148559 over 14 years ago
I’ve seen what looks like a water-color effect in Cul de Sac too.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
You’re bad, Cagney!
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Birdbrains also uses watercolors. Nice work John.