Nice work with the color, don’t you think? Troy always uses simple isolated color, and this time, the neons of the road crew guy stands out nice and clean. Very effective.
Nice work with the color, don’t you think? Troy always uses simple isolated color, and this time, the neons of the road crew guy stands out nice and clean. Very effective.
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I agree Greg, the use of colour focusses the attention nicely. Good viual joke wiht the hand-signals and the sign, then rounded off with the ‘Oxymoron’, nicely done! Enjoyed that one, thanks!
Thanks, Serendipity. I enjoyed this one. Made me laugh and I think about it every time I see a road repair person with a sign telling me to slow down while his arms frantically tell me to hurry.
the color sure help you make differences alongside giving you an idea of emotions and feeling.
also ‘DUMBASS GUY!’
Very well done Troy.
Did you steal the basic design for your character from someone else?
I swear I’ve seen him elsewhere on GoComics …
That was probably Troy. He was on GoComics Sherpa, I think.
Hello, Allan. No, I don’t think I stole the basic design of my character. 🙂 Yes, I was on Gocomics Sherpa for a couple of years. If they ever re-link it to their main page I’ll go back again. It would be interesting to know what it reminds you off. It would be nice to get on GoComics and not the Sherpa side. Maybe some day.
Been in that guy’s shoes. You’re thinking “Slow down you idiots, I don’t want you to hurt anyone”, but you get used to everyone speeding through. And you get the the mindset of “I’ll make this guy my last, and then it’ll be my buddy’s turn”, but then the last guy takes forever to go through.
We know, we get frustrated by it too.
One of my uncles worked for the state building roads and highways. One summer he got his daughter and I jobs. There was the Stop/Slow traffic control, and the one that got to hold the sight target for the surveyor. She got her choice I got what was left. So she had to face the crazies in their cars, and I had to deal with it didn’t matter if it was an anthill, if that’s where the surveyor wanted it stuck, I had to stick it there and HOLD IT UP. I got paid more and I wouldn’t switch. She had first choice…