Bobbins In Reverse 1
Added 2020-04-18 11:01:00 +0000 UTCA few years ago I had the idea to train myself to draw with my non-dominant hand, my left, by redrawing every Bobbins strip right from the very beginning. I would run them daily on a website, the worst website of all time, though one hopes it would improve over time. After a couple of dozen I would be starting to be able to control the pencil. After a few hundred days, I'd have a completely new hand to draw with! Think of the savings on wear and tear!
Well, in the end I didn't do this because it was both a brilliant and a terrible idea and like all ideas of that kind, the main problem is that you will have to do it long after the brilliance of a new idea has faded and you're only left with the awful part.
But for you, my patrons, I am willing to do it once. So below, see the first Bobbins strip from 1998 (believe me, no oil painting in itself), then a left-handed version from this week, followed by a right-handed version drawn the same day (as an experimental control).

Here are my findings:
1. The lettering was the hardest part. By far.
2. Making new compositional choices was impossible with my left hand, while copying. All I could do was try to duplicate what I'd done. When I forgot to look at the original, on the last panel, and just drew it from memory, you will see that actually I did introduce a new idea.
3. I couldn't think in terms of perspective with my left hand. I couldn't make objects inter-relate. I couldn't execute anything resembling a straight line. Everyone's chin headed south-west.
Note: this is the only comic I have ever made while using an Alvin lettering guide. Why didn't I buy one of these 22 years ago?
WILL THIS FEATURE RETURN? ONLY IF YOU DEMAND IT!
Comments
I absolutely love your hand lettering in the New Right version.
Jodie Troutman
2021-05-06 16:45:06 +0000 UTCUnder lockdown, my own hair increasingly looks like I styled it exclusively with my left hand.
2020-04-23 19:51:29 +0000 UTCThere are some bold new ideas in hairstyling in play here.
William Cole
2020-04-23 19:46:29 +0000 UTC