spqrblues: (funny story)
SPQR Blues ([personal profile] spqrblues) wrote2007-10-13 02:05 pm

I blame the tools

A minor rant on packaging of supplies for comics artists, with boobs.

ProfessionalThis is the old packaging for the illustration board I usually use to draw the comic.

Simple, professional, and you don't have to feel goofy when you buy it, because you are totally a serious artist, and stuff.


ProAnd this is the boobified new packaging.

While I understand the marketing reasoning for going with the gigantic eyes and the water-balloon boobs, I'd never pick this up in a comic store, an art-supplies store, or from a convention table. But, of course, I'm not the demographic they're marketing to.

It's not a cheap product (though it looks cheap, now—ooh, see how I used the two connotations of the word—burn). I'd think if you need the more expensive stuff (it holds up pretty well to eraser abuse), you wouldn't need boobages to attract you to the product, you'd simply buy what you need. But maybe they'd like to get artists who don't consider themselves professional level to upgrade to the heavier stuff; one-ply Bristol Board being a gateway drug, and all. In fact, I don't know why they don't just indicate the ply of the paper by the size of the cup.

Good thing there's mail order. I guess.

[identity profile] meritahut.livejournal.com 2007-10-13 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd much rather buy paper with a catboy on it. I wonder if one of their boards comes in a size/dimensions I can use? I'll have a look at their paper, why not :)

[identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com 2007-10-14 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
:) It works better for me with the Deleter inks and pen nibs I use (gosh, who'd have thought that a company would manufacture things designed to work together?) than the comic boards I used to get. I get the blank pieces, since I draw to different proportions than the Japanese do, and I get the lightweight stuff since I run it through my printer to get bluelined pencils on it, then ink. (I tend to do the pencils digitally.)