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Tired on the bus

Tired on the bus

We’ve been super busy lately and came back from Seoul last night. We did some filming with Han and Sophie here and then we travelled to Seoul together. For those that don’t follow us on Instagram here are some of the photos.

On the bus to Seoul

Bus

Han on the bus.

Han on bus

Waiting to meet with the publishing company. Walking around with Alice.

Han and Hugh

We stopped by the Eat Your Kimchi studio and Martina gave Alice this game. You may have seen it in a video before.

Alice

Sophie and Alice out on Saturday night in Ilsun.

Sophie and Alice

Alice watching some buskers.

Buskers and Alice

The boys after Saturday night drinking, wearing ahjumma pants. Mr Gwon, Han and Daniel (Daniel will be in some videos later this year).

Ahjumma Boys

The boys with Alice on Sunday

Han Hugh Alice

Unfortunately we didn’t get to do all the filming that we wanted to get done with Han and Sophie. Sophie and I didn’t get to film our videos because of time, illness and family commitments, but we are determined to get them back to Korea this year so we can do more stuff together. They fly back to Sydney tomorrow.

Taro Latte

Taro Latte

Then he asked the owner of the cafe (who is Korean) why there was no bear face on his latte! The owner was very apologetic and said it takes time and next time to please let them know that he wants it. I was embarrassed that he asked though!

However, the taro latte was really really nice! If you don’t know what taro is.. I’m not sure exactly how to explain… like a purple sweet potato? Anyway it’s used in some Asian desserts and is delicious.

There are more and more Korean style cafes popping up in Sydney and it’s really awesome.

Omelette

Omelette

Hands up who has had this happen?

I was using a pan I had never used before and the egg just stuck and was beyond saving. Scrambled eggs for everyone!

My Keys

My Keys

This comic is up early because I’m travelling tomorrow.

He didn’t let me in for about 5 mins and just danced around while I stood there. Unfortunately he has my keys again and when we were talking on the phone earlier I asked if he was picking me up from the train station tomorrow and he said “…..maybe” and then laughed. I reminded him that he has my keys! And he just laughed again.

Remind me to never let him have my keys ever again.

How I Make Comics

People often ask me how I make my comics and what program do I use etc, so I thought I’d do a video on how I make my comics.

http://youtu.be/UacSMw45Cuk

It was a really big step for me to go from traditional art to making comics digitally. I think it uses a different part of the brain or something. For the art I previously did I usually had a reference to work from, but for comics I need to draw something just out of my head and work out the pacing and facial expressions. I was forced to change to working digitally even though in the beginning I drew with pen and painted with watercolours on the very first comics. It was just too difficult to do that and then have to scan the painting. It just took too long. Things are much quicker with a tablet (Bamboo Manga).

I hope that those who have been thinking about doing something like this can see how easy it is and feel inspired to try themselves.

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