Showing posts with label practice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label practice. Show all posts
Friday, December 3, 2010
July 27, 1953: Schroeder's On Fire
It is the summer months in the strip right now, making this feasible. I can't help but think that big hole overhead must affect the acoustics somehow.
One interesting thing about Peanuts' art style is how the characters' mouths disappear when closed. It's particularly evident on Schroeder's face here, since he doesn't speak in this strip.
When viewed from the front, the characters' mouths have generally been visible up until now, even if only as a short line. We'll see in the years to come that Schulz plays around with this a bit, that there will be times when characters seen from the front will strangely have no mouths.
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Monday, September 20, 2010
April 9, 1953: The Mystery of Schroeder's Piano
One thing about Peanuts is how it plays sometimes with the line between cartoonishness and reality. Between the two, it usually sticks pretty close to reality, at least in its physics, which makes the occasional launches into surreal logic, such as here, more effective. That's important. If crazy things happen all the time, the reader comes to expect them, and they have much less of an impact. Lots of webcomics get this wrong.
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