




This was 13 years ago. After I created a series of cartoon characters when I were still pursuing a diploma in fine arts at Nafa during my second year (1995 - 1997), I wanted to do a comic strip and test out some ideas and techniques. I inked the comics with a dip pen and Indian ink, something which a professional cartoonist will use. I also use half tone, which is a "mechanical toned sheet sticker" which can be cut and paste. That was my first time! It was never published.
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