SAM & FUZZY, by Sam Logan (updates M/W/F)


Off the Sauce, Pt. 44

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Jun 18, 2014

Headcanon


There's still a bit of our current chapter to go, but today wraps the end of the burlesque performance. But if you'd like to see more of my (slightly less deliberately stupid) pin-up art, a bunch of it is collected in my e-artbook Headcanon, which you can buy on gumroad for a donation of $2 or more.

It's a mix of pieces I took a little more seriously than what you just read, and pieces that are even goofier. (And should you opt to pay more than $30, it comes with a custom original pin-up drawing of the charater of your choice. Which, lately, has meant a lot of Mr. Ys!)



We return on Friday with a new comic and a new round of Q and A! If you've got a burning question you'd like answered, just drop it in an email with "Q and A" in the subject line.


-Sam Logan


Jun 16, 2014

Bravo


I hope you all enjoyed Sam's... uh... performance. Come back on Wednesday, as we start packing things up for the denouement of our burlesque epic.


I gotta admit, I'm going to miss drawing all these ridiculous outfits. Maybe a new Ninja Mafia dress code is in order! (No, no it isn't.)


-Sam Logan



Jun 13, 2014

Sam and Fuzzy Q & A: Family Friendly Edition
Got a question you want answered? Just drop me an email with "Q & A" in the subject line!


"In this past week’s Q&A, you addressed the subject of robotic prosthetics in the Sam and Fuzzy universe. Here’s my question: How do the robots of the underground feel about the sale of robotic parts? Is it just something that happens, or is it a source of horror and revulsion (a la black market organ sales)?" -Justin


Actually, it's quite the opposite... the robots themselves are responsible for the manufacture and sale of many of the parts! That's as much as I'll say for now, but we'll be getting a little more into the robotic side of Sam and Fuzzy in the future.


"I make comics a lot, and i’m starting a webcomic soon, but i always have trouble with word bubbles and finding a good font. what program do you use and how do you do the word bubbles?" -Cam


These days, I personally think the most attractive way of doing word balloons is to draw them by hand and have them hug the outside edge of panels whenever possible. I don't do this in Sam and Fuzzy, for the sake of consistency with the older strips, but it's probably how I'll handle future comics.


Currently, I make my balloons using vector tools in Photoshop. The shape of Sam and Fuzzy speech bubbles is a custom shape I made, and I just shrink/enlarge it or elongate the flat portion in the middle to make it fit each block of text. Most people I know use either Photoshop or Illustrator to make their vector balloons. As for my font, it's an original one made out of my own writing, so I can't really help you there!


"You said in the last Q & A that 'I don't think anyone is clamouring for hot X and Y action.' I'm afraid I'm going to have to disagree; in fact, I am certain there are plenty of people clamoring for hot X on Y action, even." -Francesca


Well, you never know! But now I'm not sure that X is feline enough for Mr. Y.


We return on Monday with more comics! See you then, team.


-Sam Logan



You said in the last Q & A that "I don't think anyone is clamouring for hot X and Y action." I'm afraid I'm going to have to disagree; in fact, I am certain there are plenty of people clamoring for hot X on Y action, even.