Saturday, August 29, 2020

The DGmag - Bring Out The Funny

 Issue: 70

Released: 29th August 2020


Hello DGmag readers. Notice anything new about DGmag? That would be correct if you have guessed rightly. I have indeed decided to draw my comics digitally. DGmag is now made using Procreate on an iPad Pro as well as PowerPoint for the main body structure. So now only some images and logos will be done in GIMP. 

And boy what a difference my new iPad Pro makes. Doesn't the comic just feel slicker and better? The text too, can be altered and changed if need be in each strip. The main text used is one that I've built myself for my work and DGmag only.

The main look is still very much my style, but the new digital twist adds something a bit different that wasn't there before. The ability to copy sections of images, the ability to create a PNG image of a character. All things that originally weren't that possible unless I had drawn them in PowerPoint using shape vectors. But now, wow!

But what do YOU think? Do you like the new update to DGmag? Let me know by going to the comment section at the main DGmag website thedgmag.weebly.com, and leave your replies to the new look of my drawing style.

Enjoy. Dominic Davis your Editor



What a cover this is folks.


"Bath? What bath? Is that today?"



"Be careful sir. The cake is very hot!"


Careful that you don't get a square lightning bolt with that iPad now Jone.


Having a nightmare are we? Making yourself a hot chocolate now I see?


We didn't actually want to know that you needed a wee Hood,
but thank you for sharing that gross information anyway.


Ah yes. Flushing the loo too loud. That will get rid of your grandma for sure.



"And would sir like to try the expensive bottle of milk
to have alongside that hand of his?"


Perhaps one of the quickest baths ever taken.


The cue for the toilet at that cafeteria must be pretty long now.



"Doughnut fret now Collin! Have a Digestion biscuit and tell me all about it."



I suppose that puts a new spin on the term "ice tea".


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