Punkin Bunny (Comic #94)

I'm exploring old/new apps on my iPad. I used to draw things using Sketchbook, but that became way to unstable and I lost hours of work from crashes (it would spontaneously delete layers!). It looks like they've fixed things up and Sketchbook has a few features that the version of Procreate that works on a 1st generation iPad doesn't. Do the drawings look particularly different to you?

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Monorail Bunny is bigger than Pumpkin Cat
Bunny

Pumpkin Cat hisses and swells to be bigger than Monorail Bunny
Pumpkin cat

Monorail Bunny swells to be even bigger than Pumpkin Cat
Bunny

Pumpkin Cat hisses and swells to be even bigger than Monorail Bunny
Pumpkin Cat

Monorail Bunny gets gigantic compared to Pumpkin Cat
Bunny

Pumpkin Cat Hisses and gets even more gigantic compared to Monorail Bunny
Pumpkin Cat

Monorail Bunny gets so big not much of it can fit in the panel
BUNNY

Thing 1: how long have they been doing that?
Thing 2: two days

2 thoughts on “Punkin Bunny (Comic #94)

  1. I find I don’t care for the borders. I guess I prefer a one or two panel comic at most, with a single line down the center(ish).

  2. Thanks Sandra.
    It’s interesting to see how panels borders shape the experience. It was fun to not worry about panel borders and just let the rhythm take the reader through. It’s been fun playing with panels… suddenly I can do close ups and not draw a full thing. It provides me with a bunch of choices (and an ability to focus) that I don’t normally get.
    I think I’ll keep playing with panels borders, but I think you’re absolutely right. The core of Things has rhythm on the page without borders. That’s the default state (especially if it’s the Things in conversation), but I think bunnies especially might bounce around with the different creative opportunities borders provide.

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