I wanted to get this one finished but I ran out of time. Inks and colors will happen this weekend. In the meantime, you can see the raw pencils.
-Krishna

Etymotic Research hf3 headset + earphones
Figure Drawing: Design and Invention

I wanted to get this one finished but I ran out of time. Inks and colors will happen this weekend. In the meantime, you can see the raw pencils.
-Krishna
I’m exploring a new technique with drawing today’s comic. Namely, I’m drawing each panel on a separate file (without the template) and inserting the drawings into the panel. The result: My drawings can be more loose and expressive, and I’m able to get better line variation. So I’ll go this route from now on. Working inside a panel all these years has always felt a bit confining. This new approach gives me a bit more freedom, and I like that.
The Mentor Experiment application period is over. I was pleasantly surprised with the tremendous level of interest in my mentorship offering. Rest assured I’ll be going through every entry this weekend and announce my apprentices right here on the blog on Monday.
In other news, I’ve added a “Donate” button underneath each comic. If the PC Weenies are a daily visit and you want to show your support, there’s no better way than giving a donation. Just donate whatever you think its worth. Your donations will help me get to the Small Press Expo, held in Bethesda, MD.
Thanks again for your support!
-Krishna
This year I am making a commitment to learn Javascript, to add some neat tricks to what I’ve learned in HTML and CSS. Programming languages tend to intimidate a lot of people, but I see that it’s becoming even more increasingly important to know how to do it, if you’re trying to be marketable in the tech industry. My big hope is that schools start introducing programming classes at the early level (grades 3 through 5), to get children exposed to how fun programming can be. I could only dream of having such electives back in my school days…
Anyway, hats off to all of you who have decided to take the plunge and learn a programming language this year. In my opinion, it’s never been a better time to start!
P.S. The first PC Weenies book is now available for the Amazon Kindle. Read on for more info!
-Krishna
It’s true – social networks like Facebook make people miserable.
Most people would stop something that makes them so upset, but I suppose that social networks are the exception. After all, misery loves company…, right?
Check out the new PC Weenies Shop, featuring a new option – custom colored and inked prints featuring up to three PC Weenies characters of your choice!
-Krishna
Presenting… the last strip before I head out to the west coast on a much-needed vacation. Inks and colors will happen soon (as per usual). And we have a winner in the PC Weenies Holiday Caption Contest – Kevin Smith!
Congratulations Kevin!
-Krishna
Three comics on the docket this week and then I’m taking two weeks off for the holidays.
Have you entered the PCW Holiday Caption Contest? Because that would be pretty cool.
-Krishna
From start to finish – written and drawn in 15 minutes. Polish and spit to happen when I return home from work. But, in the mean time… Enjoy!
-Krishna
Seriously… I don’t make this stuff up. So… how efficient is a Zero E-Mail policy? I’m still waiting for the e-mail.
-Krishna
I stayed up late to complete this… because I care! This comic was definitely inspired by the brou-ha-ha happening over Android’s log-your-every-move spyware.
Enjoy!
-Krishna
In this day and age, with the pervasiveness of electronic gadgets and gizmos, does it really make sense to ban the usage of electronic devices which have an “airplane” mode? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Hat tip to Nick Bilton, writer for the NY Times, whose article, Disruptions: Fliers Must Turn Off Devices, but It’s Not Clear Why, inspired today’s comic.
-Krishna
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