Randy Laue
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As expected, Tom’s done a first-rate job on the “Chainsaw Richard” board for Christopher Reineman and us.
Tom King has turned in his rough storyboard. Look for the finished cartoon on Cartoon Hangover in the spring of 2014. Thanks, Tom.
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My sister got me a Thor bobblehead.
This is what I did with it.
since I’m a serious grown adult, I have a reply for you
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I AM CRYING
legitimately crying
My Yoda bobble-head has something to say…
it got better
IT GOT SO MUCH BETTER
THISSSSSSSSS
The Mythical Beasts of Painter and Street Artist Curiot








Painter and street artist Curiot (Favio Martinez) creates vibrant mythical beasts blending human and animal forms while alluding to a number of Mexican traditions including tribal art, the Day of the Dead, and various geometric designs. The Mexico-city based artist grew up in the United States but moved back to Mexico a decade ago. You can see much more of his work on Tumblr or Flickr, and he also had a solo show earlier this year at FFDG in San Francisco. (via BLDGWLF)
These Are the Good Old Days
Randy LaueCornelius and Roast Beef with REAL TALK
awkwardsituationist: human landscapes in south west florida...










human landscapes in south west florida from google earth (via the big picture) illustrate the boom and (2008) bust of the housing market, as huge developments sit partially completed among densely built up neighborhoods and swampland (5th and 6th photos). many of these homes are empty and have been for years now.
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Nickel Cobalt
Randy LaueThis is why it should be weird to be sad on a train.
Daylight Savings
I got this done on time, I guess that extra hour meant a lot to me.
Oh BTW! I just started a page on Society6 (my name on there’s Alichemy) so now you can order Tshirts and prints and even, apparently, a mug, of my comic from two weeks ago “Hard to Get, I’m Not Playing.”
Couldn’t master the layout for mobile devices, still working on that, and I’ll be adding other stuff later. Meanwhile, if you want a print of this comic, or any other, it’s available right in my own store for $10, just click on “Prints” (or to your left there)
MISTERHIPP: DOES TINTIN DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP?
OUT OF SKIN
I have a new comic up today! Click the above image to read. This one's horror (in the spirit of the season) and -- just as a note -- contains more body based horror than I've explored in the past. I consider it part of a trilogy in terms of setting & theme with my earlier comics His Face All Red and Margot's Room, though they are all of course stand alone short stories as well.
And for those Tumblr inclined, it's been posted over here.
Thanks for reading!
R U N W I T H T H E G O L D E N W O L F | Golden Wolf for ilovedust
Dinner is Ready
His fingers unwillingly gripped the edge of the table, as if he had magnets in his fingertips. With every bone in his body, he tugged and pulled and screamed for help as the knife came closer, sharper, closer, sharper. One last big push with his feet sent him away, tumbling, falling, and eventually crashing into the ceiling.
He opened his eyes, woozy. The ceiling fan blades whipped past, just centimeters below his face. The bed, his teddy bear, his mother’s favorite rug, all remained glued to the floor above - with a bright light shining ever brighter from under the bed. He rolled away and hobbled to his feet, with a sprained ankle that he couldn’t begin to cry about now.
The sharpening of steel still pinging in his ears, he hurdled over the archways of doors and dodged flickering ceiling lamps to find his parents. “Oh, Kevin. What are you up to now?” He heard, words his mom said all the time, but now in the most unnatural, programmatic tone. She looked down at him from the kitchen floor, washing a perfectly clean dish with a dry sponge. “Come now, honey. Dinner’s ready. Your father’s waiting.”
He tripped from walking backwards, hitting his head on the living room ceiling. Adrenaline surging, he picked himself up and ran towards the front door, hanging above him like a portal to nowhere. As he jumped for the doorknob, just barely out of his reach, tears began to stream down his face. Was that really his dad under the bed? He looked almost like him…
Noticing the smoke detector to his left, he stepped on it and pushed off with everything he had, setting it off in the process. A deafening siren trilled through the house, almost drowning out the scraping of the knives. He climbed out onto the awning of the porch, landing with a hard thud on the support beams, and crawled to the edge.
From the doorway, he saw his mother caked in red and black skin. Her eyes were ice blue. She held her thumb down on an electric whisk, cradling a mixing bowl. Like her, nothing was inside.
“Where are you going? Dinner’s ready.”
Kevin stepped into the night sky, so full of stars.
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Randy LaueBattle of Waifu Hill.
Light Painting Evolved: Introducing the Pixelstick
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Designed by Duncan Frazier and Steve McGuigan of Brookyln-based BitBanger Labs, the Pixelstick is a fancy new gadget for creating long-exposure light paintings. The device reads digital images created in Photoshop (or any other editor) and displays them one line at a time through an array of 198 full-color RGB LEDs. The images can be any height up to 198 pixels tall and many thousands of pixels wide creating huge possibilities for visual effects. You can see more example images created with the device here and learn more about it on Kickstarter.
When a client emails with a project and two minutes later emails again to ask why I haven't replied yet

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