I figured I should put sometime up for my bio. Between work and all my other projects/activities, I haven't spent enough time on Renderosity...
Anyway, my background in programming/psychology/ergonomics doesn't provide enough creative expression for me. I had wanted to be a writer (SF/Fantasy) for years (though I realized that I would never be an Orson Scott Card or a Joss Whedon) and love the art here on Renderosity (thought I'm not artistically talented enough to shine in this arena), but finally decided that cartooning (playing with ideas more than words or images) was more my thing. Some of those SF/Fantasy stories I may turn into a comic strip (or graphic novel).
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Comments (5)
YARDOBE
Interesting...not sure what the message is...maybe I'm slow..still,different poses would bring this along nicely,still,pretty weird and neat!
Mondwin
impressive and interesting scene!!EXC. bravo!vote!:DDD
pauljs75
Oh no! This computer isn't human! Aaaaaaiiiieeeee! Funny storyline you've got there.
Burpee
Lol, all about stereotyping, very clever. Don't think the "humans" get it yet :D
deci6el
I'll try to pick up where Yardobe left off. edhoover, where you're pointing to is clear enough but without knowing where you're pointing from the message isn't quite complete. In frame 1, "They" is never clearly defined. I thought the dog might be "they" since he was the only visible third party. But then the unhappy smiley face appeared and included the dog as an example of the offending comments absurdity, so maybe it was the head was "they". Something got you miffed, I'm just not sure started it. I think you need to include that to make a complete comic protien. And for a sequence the back and forth scrolling doesn't work. You blow your punchline too early. Good to see the original Poser People can still get work. cheers