Just a quick sketch for ya today. Nothin' fancy. Enjoy! :)
Monday, June 15, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
Canceled MySpace

I canceled my MySpace account. There's really no reason to have it anymore. In case you were curious, here's what I told them on why I canceled it:
While MySpace certainly revolutionized social networking, it fell behind in terms of usability and design. The site has become clunky, slow and looks piecemealed together. The only thing that this site has become good for is hearing a few tracks from a band and then leaving, because if you accidentally friend a band, lord knows you'll get 1000 updates from them a day (pardon the hyperbole). While MySpace certainly was a leader in social networking, it quickly became an also-ran, trying to play catch-up to the features of Facebook. Instead of being revolutionary, it has become outdated. MySpace needs to find its priorities again, namely helping people connect with their friends and brands that they enjoy, and stop simply bombarding them with terrible ads.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
At "The Drive In"
If you follow my Twitter account (@scottdrummond), you'd know that for a couple of days I've been talking about an exciting announcement that I'm going to reveal today.
Well here it is.
As of today, I'm back in the business of making web comics. I'm very happy to announce that I'm going to be taking over the art duties over at the online strip The Drive In (http://thedriveinonline.com). The comic follows the employees of a drive in movie theater, as well as their alien manager, and a colorful cast of regulars. It's written by Tyler Saunders and Tucker Gilmore, and I think you're really going to enjoy it.
The Drive In updates on Tuesdays and Thursdays and is in full color. Just drag this link to your bookmarks bar and come back to visit. We'll be adding more content to the site soon as well, so be sure to check back for some fun wallpapers and other goodies.
See you there!
Well here it is.

As of today, I'm back in the business of making web comics. I'm very happy to announce that I'm going to be taking over the art duties over at the online strip The Drive In (http://thedriveinonline.com). The comic follows the employees of a drive in movie theater, as well as their alien manager, and a colorful cast of regulars. It's written by Tyler Saunders and Tucker Gilmore, and I think you're really going to enjoy it.
The Drive In updates on Tuesdays and Thursdays and is in full color. Just drag this link to your bookmarks bar and come back to visit. We'll be adding more content to the site soon as well, so be sure to check back for some fun wallpapers and other goodies.
See you there!
Monday, March 30, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Stupid Server...
Hey there! Sorry for the inconvenience (and horrid unprofessionalism), but the Dock Boys site went down this afternoon and there's nothing I can do to get it back up for a day or two. So, if you're coming from the incredible Ugly Hill, please check some of these comics that I've done out and come back to dockboys.net in the next couple of days to see the rest of the comics.
Thanks!
-Scott





Also, if you're so inclined, you can follow me on Twitter or see some of my process on UStream.
Thanks!
Thanks!
-Scott





Also, if you're so inclined, you can follow me on Twitter or see some of my process on UStream.
Thanks!
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
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