DelilUp-DirkDate and Internet Rambling

Update. Work continues steadily on Delilah Dirk: I will finish the roughs for the last chapter tomorrow. Then it’s time to print ‘em out and clean up the artwork. I’m going to be trying a method that seems to be working for our friend Kazu. You start with small thumbnails (four pages per 8.5×11″ sheet), scan ‘em in, blow ‘em up, and clean up over that. My thumbs aren’t as clean as Kazu’s, so I’ve been tidying them up in Photoshop so that they’re legible to strangers (to get a better idea early on of how the book will read). I’ll probably do a writeup on the process later on, assuming it doesn’t completely fail for me.
Internet Fiddling. I have a Livejournal account and now a Posterous account. This post should be on Livejournal thanks to Posterous’s autoposting features. Theoretically, I email posterous, it posts the post there and simultaneously posts it to my Livejournal and my Twitter feed. Neat concept – I like the “connected-ness” of Posterous, and the autoposting to Livejournal means I don’t have to abandon one format to embrace another. It’s like if Microsoft had included email forwarding in Hotmail, I wouldn’t have to go back every now and then to make sure no one’s trying to reach me through an address I haven’t used in years since embracing Gmail.
Google is Terrifying. Does anyone else worry about the ubiquity of Google? I just installed Google Analytics on my site. I use Gmail (and so technically, it’s scanning all my communication as it looks for words to base the advertising off). I use a bunch of other Google stuff. They own Youtube. I’m sure there are other, more well-informed explorations of this issue, but what if Google went evil one day? I’m a bit scared.
Flickr. At least the internet’s favorite image host is owned by Yahoo. Sure, Google has Picasa, but it feels like Flickr has more people under its umbrella. Anyway, I filled out an account. You can check it out if you like, there’s some drawings and stuff there. Frustrating that I had to sign up for some stupid Yahoo ID to use it. Since it remembers who I am, I’ll only very rarely have to remember that stupid ID to log in, which means that I’ll forget it every effing time.
I should be wasting less time on the internet, more time making comics.


