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Here’s the full-size version. My lightsaber would be yellow, so I wanted to get rid of the green one.
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Here’s the full-size version. My lightsaber would be yellow, so I wanted to get rid of the green one.

I know…this has nothing whatsoever to do with stick figures. This is one of my first pieces using the pen pad in Flash and I liked how it turned out–although it is rather two-dimensional.
P.S. I was thinking of titling it “Gilligan Reincarnated”.
By this time, I have completed the next four posts, which covers up to chapter 14.
I will not be posting any more Laughing Gas strips until I have finished drawing the whole series. That way, there will be no more brakes in the middle of it. I will be posting regular updates on its progress–every Tuesday, probably–as well as possible random stuff every now and then.

This is the first official piece of art I’ve made with my new Wacom bamboo pen pad (an awesome piece of equipment, by the way). It’s also a declaration that I’ll be joining Nathan, Rachel, and Caleb in their mutual illustration topics, if they ever do it again.
Sorry, I’ve been rather lazy about keeping up with Stickman Studios, lately, and have fallen behind.

And I was lying there, a bit used up, when the door opened and the butler manifested himself.
“I have brought your breakfast, sir.”
This had the effect of bucking me up still more, for breakfast in bed is always breakfast in bed, until he went out and reappeared with the tray, and I perceived that all it contained was milk, some stuff that looked like sawdust, and a further consignment of those blighted prunes.

“If you ever want another horned toad, you get it from the gardener with the squint and the wart on his nose. He’s always around the place. Just tell him it’s for putting in Miss Brinkmeyer’s bed, and he won’t charge you anything.”