Do-it-yourself comic guide
Here’s a great how-to on making your own comics. The process with a view in to script writing, materials, tracing, making mini comics and more. They also cover labor saving devices, basic rules and/or conventions of comics-drawing. Link.



The process starts with the use of a ‘Magic Ingredient’, a water-soluble solder paste. This ‘Magic Ingredient’ is available though DigiKey and is made by Kester Solders. Buying of the product in itself is interesting as it must be kept refrigerated and will only be delivered if ordered for overnight delivery. Since the material is water based it must be stored in a cold place (refrigerator) and only ‘keeps’ for a few months. Starting with a clean board, the solder paste is applied from the syringe. The paste comes pre-loaded into a syringe however, the reader must order the plunger for the syringe and the applicator tips separately.


Someone is saying they got Mac OS X running on a Tablet PC. Apple’s Developer Transition Kit offers information, sample code, software, and hardware developers need to build Universal Binary applications to run on Macs using Intel processors. As expected, people are also trying to install OS X on Intel platform computers that they already own. Charles Alexander installed OS X on his Toshiba Portege M200 Tablet PC. The system runs. The digitizer functions. He’s run into issues with screen rotation, networking, USB, etc [