It’s hard working on one big project, I always seem to have other ideas floating around in my head. Here are just some of them.
Read MoreWeek forty one - Artism
A post about my brother art installations.
Read MoreWeek forty - Why the blue pencil?
A explanation comic about why I use blue pencil when I’m making comics.
Read MoreWeek thirty nine - F-f-f-f-f-fashion
I've always loved putting together an outfit, although it wasn't until high school that I admitted this.
Read MoreWeek thirty eight - Scout patches
How to earn your Rob Scout Patches.
Read MoreWeek thirty seven - In which our hero meets 'The Slump'
A comic about the process of finishing a draft of a big comic and getting critical feedback.
Read MoreWeek thirty six - Self portraits
Self-portraits I’ve drawn over the years. Compare and contrast how I’ve drawn myself!
Read MoreWeek thirty five - In which our hero is defeated by a box of papers.
This is just a little comic of a time about a month ago when I was feeling low. It's only recently that I've been able to sit down and actually write down some of these feelings.
Read MoreWeek thirty two - In which our hero sets the scene
I’ve never been great at including backgrounds in my comics, but I knew I needed to learn how toto help ground my graphic novel memoir in the real world.
Read MoreWeek thirty one - My time in the Gong
In June I went to Wollongong to visit my mentor Pat Grant. For two whole weeks we would be hanging out, talking about my graphic novel and pulling apart my script. I was thrilled and terrified all at once (a fairly normal feeling for me).
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Following on from my last post about how the design of the characters in my graphic novel, Oh Brother, have changed over the 7-ish years I’ve been working on the book, this post is about my absolute favourite thing: drawing emotions!