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make the comic? Games: Tribes. Episodes 1-4 feature Scarabrae (CTF) and Temple of Doom (C&H) Tribes 2. Episode 5 features Archipelago (CTF) Unreal Tournament. Episodes 4-5 feature Twin Valley (CTF), Facing Worlds (CTF), Fetid Sewers (DM), Koos Galleon (DM), Peak Monastery (DM), Worst (DM), HiSpeed (Assault) and Oceanbase (Assault) Paint software: Painter Classic, Paint Shop Pro 6.0, Photoshop 5.0, Photo-Paint 9.0. Play graphics geek and see if you can figure out which episode used which paint program. Hardware: Wacom PenPartner USB 4x5 graphics tablet and my trusty mouse (duh) You like pop culture references, don't you? Yes. Each episode features a few, although Part 4 is especially top-heavy with them. See if you can spot them all. You don't win a prize or anything, but if you figure most of them out, you're probably a keen Trivial Pursuit player. Why is Angry Carrot angry? ![]() In truth, I think this strip (done a good while back) is pretty crappy, but what the hey, you don't have to pay to look. :P Any other one-off strips featuring Angry Carrot? Just this one: ![]() This is probably the closest Angry Carrot comes to representing me. I no longer work in computer retail. :) Where did Angry Carrot come from? He was originally supposed to be a villain in my Super Spud comic strip. As with many things done in college, Super Spud got abandoned. However, here's a look at the super tuber: |
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I think I may have given up on the comic because no matter how I drew him, Super Spud always looked like a flying poo. | |
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Are there other QB comics? Yes! Be sure to check out the super-keen Fuzzy Logic, penned by jackrabbit. Is there more
of this fascinatin' stuff? |
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