You know, I kinda WANT to make it happen now that you said that, but I'm not that good at photoshop and don't have the appropriate props.
Give it a try. I learned Photoshop just by using it day in and day out at my old job. No one taught me much about it, and to be honest I'm still learning tricks. Experiment a bit and see what you can come up with! <!-- / message --><!-- sig -->
Oh yeah. Notice I didn't mention any names specifically... I did that on purpose - cause I know I'd leave SOMEONE out. But the food thing HAD to go in there.
Wow. That's better than I could ever do. Not that I've tried. Though I would like to. It would add variety to my transformers that I've drawn myself here. I would actually like to know how you get the pictures (hey, I'm only 15, I'm not that good with computers yet).
It's easy. First, as much as I call it brain farting, I actually DO write a script - it helps me see how many pictures I have to take, and gives me a general idea of how to pose everyone (which is particularly fun with G1 figures, since they're not very posable). While I'd like to do more, pretty much all of my comics have bee able to say what I want them to in four panels. The idea for a serial comic (such as Shane's or TC's) hasn't come to me yet, but I'd really like to do an ongoing story. Anyway. Second, taking the actual pictures. Easy as cake. I use a digital camera... a Nikon Coolpix 775. I do NOT reccomend it. I took it to Ireland, and half the pictures came out with a bit of a yellowish tint. I don't know what happened, but the last two comics I did, I had to play with the settings and take each picture a couple times, just to get it to come out clearly. This camera kinda sucks. Third part seems like it'd be easy, and yeah, it is, but it's not as easy as you might think. However, I won't give instructions, since Cataclizm1 has a GREAT guide to making proper speech bubbles. Personally, I use photoshop and a whole bunch of layers, but not everyone has access to that.