Want to see what goes into a Super Cat Comic? Here’s my process from a “Sunday” length color comic!

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Want to see what goes into a Super Cat Comic? Here’s my process from a “Sunday” length color comic!
Fun new promo art for the Super Cat web comic! Check us out at http://www.supercatcomics.com/ and http://supercatcomic.tumblr.com/
Animation demo I just finished working on featuring Super Cat!
This one was a huge project; Each character and element of this scene was drawn individually, amounting to over a hundred elements, not including the background. Once again, you get another unobstructed Super Cat Comic!
Another Super Cat webcomic too pretty to be covered up by dialogue. Read the full comic at Super Cat Comic!
Watercolor, 2011 By Ken Sims II
Acrylic on Canvas, 2011 By Ken Sims II
The thing about lettering the Super Cat webcomic is that I have to cover up some of the little things I put into a strip. In the final panel of "Busy," Super Cat's Dialogue covers the fact that he's grabbing Evil Cow by his left horn. It's one of my favorite things in this strip. See the full comic at Super Cat Comic!
Acrylic on Canvas, 2011 By Ken Sims II
Acrylic on Canvas, 2011 By Ken Sims II