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Feb19
by Greg Cravens on February 19, 2012 at 9:45 am
Posted In: Dirty Pictures
Mountain Bike crazines

Br'er Jeff NOT REALLY doing anything that cool.

When I was a kid, everyone knew that the pretty girls in the ads were all ‘airbrushed’. That was the term. Oh, she’s not THAT pretty really. She’s been airbrushed.

And your high school yearbooks would show up. Everyone’s photographed acne had been “carefully” doctored by a “professional”. If you lived in my little town, that meant that some chimp had “corrected” the photos with what amounted to a magenta crayon or a mocha crayon, depending not upon race so much, but apparently based on mood or level of drunken rage.  Beats me.  In fact, my sophomore photo looked a LOT like someone HAD beaten me.  The acne had been bad that year, I guess.  Couldn’t have been as bad as the great magenta patches, though.

Anyhow, nowadays we don’t airbrush.  We photoshop.  I have a theory about a wonderful business opportunity.  I’m apparently not going to use it, so I’ll throw it out to you guys.  Somebody might as well have the fun, and the debt. And the risk.  And the nervous flop sweats.  Never mind that. This is a hot idea.

Okay, here’s what you do.  You move to Jackson Hole, right?  And you set up shop in the tourist square, there.  Now, what you do is provide the ULTIMATE souvenir!  You’ll need a computer, a camera, the latest version of photoshop, some nifty backgrounds that you can shoot anywhere around Jackson Hole, because everywhere around there is GORGEOUS, and one of those monstrously huge commercial printers.  People come in.  They like to, say, mountain bike or kayak if its Summer, or they ski or snowboard or snowmobile if it’s Winter.  Jackson Hole has TWO tourist seasons!  Okay, so people come in and they say, “We’ve just been out mountain biking!  We’d like to have a poster of US, doing that just outside town!”  You say, “Certainly sir and madam!  Would you care to choose from our backgrounds here?”  They choose some great shot of the surrounding hotdogginess.  They choose photos of two mountain biker bodies that look enough like themselves, or they opt to stand in front of your camera with their own bicycles and filthy sweaty bodies (Put the photo area near the FRONT of your shoppe) You get a photo of their heads either way…Then you PHOTOSHOP them a poster of themselves doing cool stuff!  If it’s a FUNNY version, like with big caricature heads (for easy recognition and all, caricatures have large heads, which are the important parts… at least you HOPE your face is more important than your li’l cartoon background) then you can do a poster with lots of crazy stuff- bicycles shooting off cliffs, hopping on clouds, tearing past Jackalopes, giving the finger to passing mountain lions… whatever! Awesome!  You print them a poster, then offer them greeting cards, tote bags, Tshirts, and all the rest with themselves (skillfully photoshopped in clever tones of magenta) all over Jackson Hole!

 

There you go.  Instant tourist GOLD.  And if you need me to come to Jackson Hole for  a couple of weeks a year to fill in while your photoshop jockey goes on vacation to Peavine PA (the total opposite of Jackson Hole) well, then, I’m available!  Need proof?  Find Jeff’s shadow in the photo above.  I took it off the rock where he was doing a trackstand.  I put it where it needed to be.

└ Tags: bicycle, cravens, greg, Jackson Hole, jeff, Moab, Mountain Bike, photoshop, slickrock
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More Big World

Feb18
by Greg Cravens on February 18, 2012 at 7:13 am
Posted In: Non-Hubris comics

And here’s more Big World cartoons where The Little Guy is inexplicably part, for Freudian reasons no doubt, of the… wait for it… Big World. Ha. I’ve previously posted some of these before if you’d like to wander back in time and see, click HERE or HERE or, for that matter, HERE.

└ Tags: big world, cartoon, comic, comic strip, cravens, greg
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More MoreOn (moron) TV

Feb12
by Greg Cravens on February 12, 2012 at 1:11 am
Posted In: Non-Hubris comics

I’ve shown you guys some of Jay Schiller’s and my MoreOnTV cartoons (available through McClatchy Tribune Campus syndicate or by asking nicely.  We have really good rates)  and now I’m showing you some more.  Enjoy:

└ Tags: Ashton Kutcher, Greg Cravens, Jay Schiller, Kim Kardashian, McClatchy Tribune Campus, MoreOnTV
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Outdoor Galore Store

Feb11
by Greg Cravens on February 11, 2012 at 7:50 am
Posted In: Dirty Pictures

You know if I had all the money in the world, I’d have blown it all by now trying to build the outdoor galore store in brick and mortar. And in gunnite, wood, fiberglass, and whatever else it took to make a circulating whitewater course, a tremendous skate/bike park, climbing wall, paintball arena, and anything else that I, in my dripping-wtih-moneyness, thought I would like to sell tickets to and indulge in myself.

Oddly enough, I don’t have all the money in the world. And those that do aren’t interested in building such a money pit and letting me spend my days there. The rich people spend a lot of time working with and worrying over finance… there may be something to that.

Anyhow, this is the digital age… so I can build a virtual store. The easiest way to do it at first is, of course, to ride in on some rich folks’ web-system that allows penniless schlubs like me to put up designs and make the rich folks another paycheck while leaving me still pretty much penniless. Wow. What a grand world we live in! Opportunities abound.

Anyhow, the plan is to eventually do business with you guys more directly, but for right now, there’s a nice skate deck with Paste on it available on Zazzle. If you order it, there’s even a little button you can click to have trucks and wheels put on it before it ships to you. For a less expensive option, you might order the deck, and put your own gear on it. Or buy gear from your local skate shop, thus keeping some kind of trade local, and that’s good.

All that’s a long winded way of saying “Hey, I got a zazzle site for Hubris.”

If you want free stickers instead of buying something, you still have to write me a Sidebar Subject article. Which means they’re not free, they cost you time and effort. Darn this world where things COST!

└ Tags: paste, skate, skateboard, zazzle
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Testing, testing…

Feb10
by Greg Cravens on February 10, 2012 at 12:43 pm
Posted In: Blog

I’m trying out a Zazzle store- for me if not for you. I plan to skate on a Paste skateboard. It seems fun.

Anyhow, here’s me tinkering with the stuff they’re providing. If you don’t see anything below this comment, don’t worry. I’m not great at this stuff.


make custom gifts at Zazzle

└ Tags: hubris, paste, skateboard
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