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Bearer:

--- Quote from: HiFranc on 10 Jun 2010, 13:42 ---Is Jeph aware of the follwing YouTube videos?  What does he think of them?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQ0KGPwHzOE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_FjU7I59kI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8UnPXvnkYo

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In regards to that last one there, my bad guys.  Blame my old high school's video production club.

Threk:

--- Quote from: raoullefere on 15 Aug 2010, 11:41 ---The camera angle they use also makes me remember (I think it was Gina Biggs) talking about the fact that when she met the 'Giants of Webcomics,' of which Jeph was one, at a convention, she didn't know the term was literal. Apparently, she's on the petite side of stature.

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I assume you mean Gina Biggs is not especially tall.

Kat is 6'0" which is pretty tall. It was almost comical when she worked with Valentina Taylor who is about a foot shorter.

How tall is Jeph? Judging by the clip I'd guess 6'3"ish.

Christophe:
Dear Jeph,

Big ups on playing Worker Bee towards the end of your UStream tonight. They're super rad dudes and are from my hometown, and live they're loud as all FUCK. (This is also partly because of the three of four times I have seen them play it was at a house show.)

Their newer stuff is a lot less Mogwai/EITS-esque but a lot more rhythmic, sort of almost like americana Clinic. Still highly recommendable.

Patrick:
Dear Jeph

http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=9

Wondering if you plan on using this kind of "This is what I'm thinking while I say this" kind of thing to this degree again. I'm not suggesting that you implement it immediately, or at every possible opportunity. But it was a good idea and I haven't seen it since, well, strip 9.

Eddie 88:
In terms of artwork, how did you go from this to this?

I ask because I'm a writer who's always wanted to be able to draw. If I really busted my ass in Photoshop, I think I might be able to pull off something at least half as good as the earliest QC art style, but I can't imagine ever producing anything anyone would want to look at. I mean yeah, you've been at it for seven years of drawing and practicing constantly to get to where you are now, but...do you think someone with no artistic talent can learn to draw well? Or is it inborn, something you can't learn? If it isn't inborn, how can one go about improving? Pff, hell, for that matter, starting.

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