Icons for Sad Children
Sep. 12th, 2009 05:04 pmPictures for Sad Children is probably my favorite webcomic. I regularly tear through the archives when I'm feeling down. Or up. Or anything at all.
It's monochrome and minimalist, but it seriously has an amazing sense of comic timing, even though most of its topics (such as they are) are incredibly pessimistic.
Anyway, I went through the archive again recently, and thought some of these would be fun as icons. And since I am in an icon frenzy, I made a few, and learned new things about Photoshop.
Sources: PFSC nos. 7, 65, 103, 126, 172 and 290 by
stereotypist.
Take 'em if you want 'em.
Also, I bought a DVD of ALF Tales for two bucks at Big Lots. We shall see how well it holds up.
It's monochrome and minimalist, but it seriously has an amazing sense of comic timing, even though most of its topics (such as they are) are incredibly pessimistic.
Anyway, I went through the archive again recently, and thought some of these would be fun as icons. And since I am in an icon frenzy, I made a few, and learned new things about Photoshop.
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Sources: PFSC nos. 7, 65, 103, 126, 172 and 290 by
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Take 'em if you want 'em.
Also, I bought a DVD of ALF Tales for two bucks at Big Lots. We shall see how well it holds up.