Huh, I was just arguing the other day that the democratisation of the music industry was a good thing – I think that applies to the visual arts too.
That said I am something of a fan of zero budget films – I remember improving my rating of a movie by two starts when I realised the production budget was less than I paid for my car.
With cheap computers and available programs you don’t even need props anymore, just CGI them in. But if you fail to match shadows they stand out like a sore thumb; like Lemon’s CGI car in the last panel.
mddshubby2005 over 3 years ago
The Fall of the Lemon Empire? Heaven forfend!
RAGs over 3 years ago
Is a funny ecdysiast a “comic strip”?
Argythree over 3 years ago
Alley Oop will fall first…
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 3 years ago
I don’t mind cheap.
DamnHappyChappy over 3 years ago
Actually, comic strips were the first pictorial form of visual entertainment and are still going strong.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 3 years ago
Huh, I was just arguing the other day that the democratisation of the music industry was a good thing – I think that applies to the visual arts too.
That said I am something of a fan of zero budget films – I remember improving my rating of a movie by two starts when I realised the production budget was less than I paid for my car.
P51Strega over 3 years ago
With cheap computers and available programs you don’t even need props anymore, just CGI them in. But if you fail to match shadows they stand out like a sore thumb; like Lemon’s CGI car in the last panel.
JPuzzleWhiz over 3 years ago
For those looking for Mr. Wriggly (a.k.a. Worm), he’s in one of the windows in Panel 4.