After coming out of retirement, the cartoonist says digital technology has allowed him to rediscover the fun of drawing
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...A few years ago, he decided to try working on the project with a digital tablet rather than with a pen.
"I got one, fired it up, and lo and behold, something totally unexpected happened: within moments, I was having fun drawing again. I was stunned at all the tools the thing offered, all the creative potential it contained. I simply had no idea how far these things had evolved," he wrote. "Perhaps fittingly, the first thing I drew was a caveman."
... I hail from a world of pen and ink, and suddenly I was feeling like I was sitting at the controls of a 747. But as overwhelmed as I was, there was still something familiar there – a sense of adventure..."
"I got one, fired it up, and lo and behold, something totally unexpected happened: within moments, I was having fun drawing again. I was stunned at all the tools the thing offered, all the creative potential it contained. I simply had no idea how far these things had evolved," he wrote. "Perhaps fittingly, the first thing I drew was a caveman."
... I hail from a world of pen and ink, and suddenly I was feeling like I was sitting at the controls of a 747. But as overwhelmed as I was, there was still something familiar there – a sense of adventure..."
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