Job bulletins and websites like monster.com are not conducive to finding the jobs film students want to get. Best I could find was mandy.com and online forums for some video production websites. Problem being that most of them are job by job based. 19 times out of 20, job listings for permanent positions aren’t entry-level jobs. Basically this means that every entry-level film job gets flooded with resumés from all the recent graduates. All the official job websites are almost completely useless for this type of field coming out of college.
Something you see in these early comics is that the character had a lot more hair. That’s because I still had delusions of eventually improving my artwork to the degree that they’d resemble real people. I used to sketch people on the subway so that I could better draw arm and leg positions. Though that was short lived because the characters have no knees or elbows.
What I ended up realizing was that the drawing style of the comic grows naturally from either laziness or the occasional attention I feel is required for a certain strip. After a few dozen strips if people are still reading that means they’ve accepted the drawing style and any improvement isn’t necessary unless I deem it so.


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