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Revision as of 20:34, 31 January 2008

This article is about the weekly Sketchbook featured on the Main Pages. For the sketchbook in the Museum, see Sketchbook (museum). For the strongbad_email.exe Disc Three bonus video, see Sketchbook (video).
Sketchbook

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The Sketchbook is a collection of conceptual art and sketches by The Brothers Chaps. These are found by clicking on the S at the top of the Main Pages, and are generally updated on Thursdays. Here is a list of all the sketches from 2024.

As of November 22, 2004, the image and text are no longer part of the Flash file.

Image Date Caption Description
gel-arshie 31 Jan 2008 gel-arshie Sketches of Gel-Arshie from winter pool.
buck webb & lady fan 24 Jan 2008 buck webb & lady fan Sketches of the "Buck Webb, Extraordinaire" comic that appeared in lady fan.
make sense time! 17 Jan 2008 make sense time! A picture of Homestar Runner as Teeg Dougland's (who has the word "POOH" on his shirt) left and right hands (or possibly Teeg as Homestar's leg), as well as a sketch of Homestar running underwater with fish.
d'th'ween thupreme 10 Jan 2008 d'th'ween thupreme Decemberween'd version of the Thnikkaman as a giant (a la King Bubsgonzola Supreme).

Fun Facts

  • The font used in the captions is Bauhaus 93.
  • Sketchbook entries often feature ideas considered for or used in toons that had been recently released.
  • If you click the "s" button repeatedly while it is still loading, the caption will move up the box. The more times you click it, the farther the text will move.
  • Until August 9, 2007, the Sketchbook of June 21, 2007 had not been updated for seven weeks, the longest hiatus between pop-up updates on record.

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