tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3603535516400510783.post6062088487574928166..comments2016-06-07T12:12:58.850+10:00Comments on BUSH WEEK: Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05431187371540166653noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3603535516400510783.post-50223854449819708882015-03-23T06:14:27.145+10:002015-03-23T06:14:27.145+10:00Thanks, Brad, for your additional input.
I'm ...Thanks, Brad, for your additional input. <br />I'm glad you are enjoying this little blog, too. :)<br />Cheers!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05431187371540166653noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3603535516400510783.post-69808125095862133232015-03-23T06:10:39.997+10:002015-03-23T06:10:39.997+10:00Great post, Ian! So true. I also strip for my stri...Great post, Ian! So true. I also strip for my strip! Seriously, the shower just seems to work for lots of people. I think it's because we're finally in a place where our brain knows it can't anything else, so it starts spitting out ideas. Otherwise, I think my most honest answer is: I wish I knew where ideas came from! Can you imagine how rich I'd be if I could bottle that one and sell it? In reality, I think "ideas" come from a number of places: (1) the "I don't know where that one came from" place; (2) the review of a notebook containing thoughts and images that do not add up to one complete strip; (3) just doodling and seeing what pops up; and, rarely, (4) sitting down and just trying to mechanically write out a script. I find the process for a comic strip fascinating as it is unlike, imo, anything else like painting, writing, etc. because it combines so many different creative approaches. I think sometimes ideas can come from just changing things up, like drawing with a different pen one day. But, overall, I'd say the best ideas come from the shower. There's no way around it! :) Take it easy, Ian. Thanks again for the really good post here. BradAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com