What's more relaxing than some good old laughter and pure nonsense? Perhaps nothing! If you want to take a moment from your day to chill, but have nowhere to put your gaze, we have just the thing for you. Let us present to you the "Cat Trigger" comics made by the talented Patrick Cheng. These comics have everything that contemporary comics have—humor, darkness, twists and turns, elements of randomness, an easy-going drawing style, and much, much more. Trust me when I say this, they're worth a read. So don't be shy, grab your favorite drink and have at them!
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With millions of brilliant and original comic artists around the world, it's hard to make a name for yourself, but I believe Patrick Chang is on his way, if he's not already there. What makes his works distinct from others is the versatility and diversity of themes, structure and styles. While many artists struggle to find but one style, Cheng (originally) goes the other way, and offers a was array of comics that fit many differing tastes.
The artist gladly agreed to give an interview to Bored Panda. "I'm a professional artist, animator and motion designer that's been working largely in tech and advertising for the last 15 years. I've always loved drawing comics since I was a kid, and comics had been the place of inspiration for my professional career. I love making people laugh, and comics have been a great way to do that."
Accurate. No spoilers please! I'm still looking for my last few shrines.
Here's an illustration on what we mean when we say that Patrick Cheng is diverse. Sure, there are a few recurring characters, gags, or themes, but have you noticed how numerous they are? Among the topics there's feminism, parenting, science and technology, modern life commentary, generational humor, dark humor, gaming, fantasy, and many other topics that could generally be summarized as "random."
I tried to teach my dad new slang, threw poggers in there as a joke.....he then proceeded to text me saying hey hope everything's going poggers.....the thought melted my heart but the him saying it melted my eyes.
Lol once my teacher said "he's a little sus" and "he's the imposter" when we were talking about goddamn ANIMAL FARM
Load More Replies...Wrong way around. *I* cease to exist until mealtimes, save for a few select times when I leave my room to prove to my mother I am not dead. She also likes seeing me and hanging out with me, but I don't do so primarily due to the other 9 lunatics she birthed who live in my house.
My dad did the same thing. Though he forgot to come back at dinner...
My dad left to get smokes, milk and cereal...I've been waiting 20 years for that bowl of lucky charms
this is y im happy my parents stay away from social media and stuff they dont kno any new slang terms. the fact that i never use the slang terms makes it much easier to deal with too. i like to sound like a normal person speaking proper english thank you very much.
My theater group taught the director what "sus" meant. Now he won't stop using it. It's absolutely hilarious
Patrick explained the origin of the name. "The name CatTrigger comes from two parts: 1. I am allergic to cats, and therefore can't have them as pets. For a consolation prize, I drew this blue cat character when I was a kid. They kind of became a "mascot" for me. 2. When I was thinking of a name for the site, I made the decision to call it 'CatTrigger' as a combination of the cat mascot and 'Trigger' as in to 'start' something. That's how the name was used."
In terms of versatility Patrick Cheng goes further than just themes and topics, he's seemingly a master of many styles of comics. You may not see it here, but we highly recommend taking a glimpse at the artist's website or his Instagram feed, and you'll notice that there's a lot of different styles he likes to draw in. There are cutesy pastel bunnies right beside a sassy witch, who's right beside a comic with meta commentary about the artist. We didn't want to break your brain, so we decided to show you only one of his best styles that he mastered.
In terms of comics, Patrick, like many others, has been inspired by the all-time greats. "A lot of my humor and comic work stems originally from newspaper comic strips. A lot of Peanuts, Foxtrot, and of course, Calvin and Hobbes."Mr. Cheng told us about his favorite and least favorite parts of the comic creation process. "The best and worst parts of it can be interchangeable. Once I have an idea, much of it is just trying to figure out how it will 'look'.
Because I don't usually have a set of characters that I can draw every time in my comics, I try to find a new style or look to help encapsulate the 'story' of the comic.
It's a great challenge, and I sometimes try to work in styles I am not comfortable in, and that's where it can get difficult. But it also helps make me a more diverse artist.
And while it is difficult, it's also incredibly fun to figure out how to execute something I've never really done before."
The artist also was kind to give some tips to the beginners out there. "Sometimes doing art comes easy, sometimes it doesn't. It's always good to set a goal on how much you want to accomplish over the course of the day or week.
Getting started can definitely be hard to do. But if you have a set "quota" you are determined to reach, it does push you over that ledge.
At least, that's how it worked for me."
Here's what he's been up to lately. "I have been starting to dabble more in game development, I just released a free horror game based on a comic I did last year on Itch.io that's free to download. I hope to develop more in the future."
Exercise? I thought you said extra fries! (I forced myself through tears to write this)
ikr the eyes are so weird they take up almost half the face for girls
I'll be completely honest, though these comics are really funny and I enjoyed reading them, I never got the 'other girls' thing. Over the years, girls have told themselves that they're 'not like other girls' because a lot of the media portrays that liking pink and shopping are not traits of a strong female character. All girls are beautiful and strong no matter what they enjoy.
yeah you’re totally right, it’s just a toxic mindset. why do girls have to attack eachother? they already get so much hate. what’s wrong with girls who like to take selfies and do makeup? nothing. and you aren’t ‘quirkier’ or ‘better’ for wearing hoodies & reading
Load More Replies...Some people have different senses of humor. I found many of them quite hilarious.
Load More Replies...I'll be completely honest, though these comics are really funny and I enjoyed reading them, I never got the 'other girls' thing. Over the years, girls have told themselves that they're 'not like other girls' because a lot of the media portrays that liking pink and shopping are not traits of a strong female character. All girls are beautiful and strong no matter what they enjoy.
yeah you’re totally right, it’s just a toxic mindset. why do girls have to attack eachother? they already get so much hate. what’s wrong with girls who like to take selfies and do makeup? nothing. and you aren’t ‘quirkier’ or ‘better’ for wearing hoodies & reading
Load More Replies...Some people have different senses of humor. I found many of them quite hilarious.
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