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ICECUBES the comic strip #350

Welcome to ICECUBES the comic strip #350! It seems that some are enjoying Freeze's movie presentation more than others. What about you, dear reader? What do you think so far? Is ICECUBES venturing too far into uncharted territory? Leave us a message and tune in next week to find out what's going to happen next!
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2 thoughts on “ICECUBES the comic strip #350

  1. So great Beau! Icecubes comic so much fun. And I LOVED your YouTube interview… what a journey inspired by comics as a kid which sparked your creativity & tech smarts through the years & … print, TV, MTV,digital, web, magazines & art. What you’re doing now so clever in the iPhone space too. Lastly those Tin Tim & Casper images have planted a big smile on my face. I’m a kid again for today. Xxx

    1. Thank you so much Lindy. You were always so supportive even back in the day. One little word of encouragement is all it takes sometimes and I remember you always encouraging me. You guys are also so creative. Right back at you and to your boys!

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Comic strip blocking.

ICECUBES ‘Blocking’ just means blocking out how the action gets laid out on the page. In this case I was trying to work out the way Peckinpaw tripped and fell by making the gesture and movement read well in the limited amount of space of the 13″ x 4″ strip. Some artists call this the storyboarding stage. It’s real important to do this before you start drawing the real strip or else you will be erasing and restarting a lot. I always try to avoid a lot of erasing because it can introduce smudges that are hard to get rid of. It can also mess up the surface of the paper making it harder to ink. You can see click on the final published strip here.
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