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January 09, 2005
The comic saga continues ...
Just thought I'd post some more stuff I've been working on. After I got Amanda's boobs figured out, I figured I'd work some on facial expressions, as I haven't been happy with the eyes and mouth structures thus far. I think I've gotten a few believable expressions created however:

Amazing how you can keep the same mouth symbols and change the eyes ... boom, you have a completely new facial expression. At least that's the way I've seen it in other comics anyhow. I think the labels I have on the headshots fit well. I'd love to get some feedback if anyone is interested in doing so.
Also, I've created a new character. Can anyone guess who this is? If you're stumped (or just too stupid to know who the hell I hang around with), just look at the image file name.

BTW ... for those who're wondering what I'm using to create this "comic" idea, it's Macromedia Flash. For those who don't believe me, you can see that I'm not lying in the screenshot below:

I've been using this program since it was known as Futuresplash waaaay back in the mid-90s. A company known as Futurewave created Futuresplash. When Microsoft decided to make the move from their proprietary AOL-like online service to the Web, they decided to make the transition using Futuresplash. Soon after this transition began, Futurewave was purchased by Macromedia. Shortly afterwards, Macromedia rebranded Futuresplash and re-released it as Flash 1.0. The rest, as they say, is Web history.
Posted by ed at January 9, 2005 12:09 AM
Comments
Ed, its obvious to me that you have been using Windows... I'm very disappointed in you...
/joking
//looks great!
Posted by: Troy Overton
at January 10, 2005 02:09 PM
As soon as they port Flash to Linux, I'm there! I tried using Flash with Crossover Office, but there were some extreme stability issues that I couldn't get my head around.
/longs for the day when Macromedia ports their MX Studio to Linux
Posted by: eengelking
at January 10, 2005 04:24 PM
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