costumersupportdept:backstageleft:sawdustbear:I cannot tell you how happy I am to see my comics circ
costumersupportdept:backstageleft:sawdustbear:I cannot tell you how happy I am to see my comics circulating around backstage/scene shop tumblr! I’m mostly an installation artist now, but I used to be a scenic carpenter/painter/designer, so it’s super gratifying to see MY PEOPLE like these goofy things. Here is the mostly full set of screwing-things comics, which includes a couple new pages on screws and bit guides! What do you call a bit guide, anyway? I’ve always called it a “foreskin” but I’m not putting that in a comic…And because there have been requests - if you’re a stagecraft teacher(or other sort of carpentry instructor that would find these useful) and want higher res images of these comics to print for your classes, you are welcome to email me at shingkhor @ gmail and I will send them to you for free! Honestly these are amazing and would be insanely useful for our undergrad practicum students (I’m a Prop Grad Student). I’ve been wanting to put together basic shop tutorials for them for a while now. These, complete with illustrations, are incredibly excellent and easy to understand/interpret.I need to see if I can get someone who can draw coherently to do Common Sewing Machine Things for me, as our students are Not Good at the big scary industrials quite frequently. -- source link
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