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  1. speearr

    My condolences…. hope you get your mind back soon.

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      Thanks Keong! … and as for my mind, I never really had it lose, did I?!?

  2. Spencey

    Sorry for your loss. I vaguely recall seeing version 1 of this strip, but like a fine wine, it has improved with age.

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      Well gee Spencey, you’ve been reading various incarnations of my comics for almost a decade… somethings bound to be familiar with all I recycle! *grin* (and thanks for the other part!)

  3. Bearman

    Now I know what the lull in posting has been. You are still recovering. haha

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      You don’t really recover from that kind of an exam, you kind of just roll over and take a nap! :)

  4. George

    I know it needs to be done, but that procedure just scares the bejeezus outta me!

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      There’s nothing scary about it, but just make sure you can look the doc in the eye afterwards! :) … cause thats when it gets awkward!

  5. Gary Z.
    Gary Z.

    Hi Scott. I’m so sorry to hear about your loss. You and your family are in my prayers.
    As for your strip, I’ve been meaning to say… they are looking GREAT as of late. (I too recall reading this one a ways back) You seem to have mastered the tablet! I love the size, colors and overall total look of things! As well as the humor. It seems so much more bright and clear. Really SWEET JOB! Keep up the great work!
    On a side note: You know you have a problem if your doctor wants to start your examination with this part of the exam, rather than waiting until ending with the …END!!!
    Take care.

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      Thanks for the kind words Gary, on both fronts!! I haven’t mastered the tablet, I’m adjusting every time I use it! The bigger I draw digitally, the crisper the lines are when shrunk down to hide my shakiness. I’ve switched to a new color pallete, it’s ironically called “muted”! …now, if only I could master shading in a way that was acceptable to my eye, I’d be a happy camper!! The learning process never ends, which is what I like!! ;)

  6. Gary Z.
    Gary Z.

    Hey Scott. One quick note: When you think of shading, think of where the light source is coming from. I usually have it come in from the top left or top right and then from either in front or behind the characters. When you know where your light source is coming from it makes it a bit easier to determine which areas should be shaded and which should not. I don’t get it right many times myself. Sometimes it can make you crazy. In your P3 above, it looks like the light source is coming from the top left, and from behind. You might want to then try the shading under the glasses rather than above. And the same with the beard. You could try making the left (his front side) lighter rather than the bottom. Same with the hair that sticks out at the top back of his head. Maybe try the light on the left (his front) side and make the right (his back) side dark. In any event, I really like what you’re doing. As for the colors, I guess “muted” would be a good pallete description for them. But still they are clear and bright. The just don’t take over and become the focal point. I think I favor the “muted” colors.
    Well take care and hope you don’t mind me throwing in my 2 cents worth.

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      I love it when someone throws their 2 cents in a constructive manner!! I do understand what you mean by angle and direction, but even still, I don’t always pull it off. I think, for me, I’ve been “over shadowing” and probably need to simplify the amount of areas I add the shading to a character. When it comes to object shading, I find it easy, when it comes to people shading, it frustrates me a bit. Plus there is the whole issue of testing the ways one might want to shadow, using gray tones, or similar colors to the area being shaded etc… and how much to scale the transparency factor back to.

  7. Tracy Brady Cartoons

    I don’t get it. These men refuse to get their prostates examined but will happily walk around a dirty locker room naked and if you let them, they’ll mow the lawn naked too.

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      There is a HUGE difference between walking around a locker room bare assed, or being bare assed in general and having your “asphincter says what” violated, even for medical needs!! o.O *grin* …some people just prefer the “exit only” mantra when it comes to that general area!!

  8. Brogan

    Hahaha, great page!

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      Thanks Brog! =)

  9. DadaHyena

    Ah, the ol’ doctor with the baffling European accent…good to know that some stereotypes will never die out!

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      Find me a stereotype and I’ll use it!! o.O

  10. Sandy

    Exit only! Exit only!
    I mean, how bad could prostate cancer really be?

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      It’s a slow growing cancer, so it’ll only eat away at you bit by bit!! Sounds like fun no?!? — NOT! GET ONE PEOPLE!! =)

  11. Mark Stokes

    That doctor will probably have an easier time passing a camel through the eye of a needle!

    • jynksie

      [squirms] …thanks for the visual…. o.O [blinks] [grin]

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