Still home sick, but sort of managed two sketches today. Trying to work on Flick as I do TONS of Sharp. These are... semi-successful. I don't think they're as dynamic as the ones of Sharp and I need to fix that. Flick, though, is a little chubby and I think that shows through better in these. Didn't touch them up at all. They're just as they appear in my sketchbook. Pencil, ink. *cough*
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Just a quick one of Benny (though really I had to draw this four times as the photo ref I was using was really hard to get away from). Trying to make him more sneaky looking. I'm finding as I go on that using ref for these guys us somewhat counter-productive as it's hard to abstract directly from the photos. As such, I often have to draw and re-draw to get the styles to match. I was thinking that, when I get to doing the actual comic, I will take photos of me and try to really overact. Then again, this might only slow things down. We'll see.
Home sick, but managed to squirrel two drawings out just to say I did something other than watch old tv shows and sleep. As of right now, though, my support network is nearly depleted. There are really only a half dozen people at best that seem to be looking at my work with any kind of regularity. I get very few hearts, likes and so on. Sadly, I have never enjoyed drawing more. Even these simple things are fun to do and I really like doing them. This does not bode well for any kind of eventual comic. Will I do it anyway? Yes. I just don't think I'll bother posting in places other than this or my flickr account, and I only bother there because it's the easiest way to find my own files so I know how I drew any given character. I'm sort of upset about this and sort of resigned. It is what it is and I can't make people like my work. That I keep it to myself only really bothers my partner and he doesn't even like most of what I draw. The blog here I've kept pure in that it's the only place I talk about my work at all. There is definitely a kind of solace in knowing that there's only one person who reads this and comments on it. I can say whatever I want and don't worry about the politics of it. So I do. And if nowhere else, there's here. Blogs have gone the way of LJ and the dodo, but I'll continue. For me.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
A few designs from yesterday. One is Sharp and Benny as kids. There will be a part of the comic with them at this age. Next is Sharp's parents. Third is the current 'twisty' style used in a more sedate pose to see if it worked ok and last is one of the zombie monster things though rendered with a brush pen. I like the brush better. Working on the story now. It needs it. It is SO much easier to just start and write as one goes, but this kind of story, or at least the kind of result I want can't really be done this way. A lot of study of film and its structure is helping. Now if I can just get the damned script done...
Monday, May 19, 2014
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Continuing on with this, the customer wanted an image of a character frustrated and gnashing its teeth. So I went here. There's a definite Ed Roth influence here though in my defense, I didn't do any research. I just looked at the previous drawings and kept pushing further to get something, well, like this. It was actually pretty fun to do and the whole 'twisty' thing that I started with the rabbits is something that's feeling pretty cool to me. I went back to using my bigger brush which not only flows better than the smaller one, it doesn't let me get as tight which is a good thing. At least for this style. It's almost like painting. Anything that makes ink even more fun to use is fine by me. Sent this off. We'll see what the client thinks.
EDIT: Here's the same guy in color:
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Out of the blue, I was contacted by someone for whom I'd done an image in the past. Seems they're doing an event and would like some work for said event. It's for speck which is something I generally disagree with but as the event is small and likely doesn't involve a lot of money AND since it was stuff that I was actually interested in drawing, I said ok. And it is fun. The theme, interestingly is anger. So I started with the skater mice as Smatt is currently the character of mine that's the most angry (or at least cranky) and tried to push him a bit further. Used the big brush and a LOT of ink on the second one, but that's where I want to aim. I can still push further and will. More emotion, fewer details.
Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Keeping up the blog. Mostly just sketches, warm ups, that kind of thing. Most I didn't feel like taking to the coloring step, so I inked them and left them as they were. The Marcel image I tried really hard not to worry about little inking mistakes, stray lines and crossovers. It's so hard to let go of something like that. I'm wired to go in and FIX things like that, but there's something to be said for a more organic approach. I wonder if half of maturing as an artist doesn't have to do with letting go of some control as much as it is learning how to get it in the first place. Anyway, just some practice, some sketchbook filler.
Monday, May 05, 2014
Another one of these guys. He's a little off, but I think I like him that way. I have to ink these with a totally different mindset. I have to really just PLANT that brush and let it do what it does along with what I want it to. There will be some roughness, some accidents, and that has to be ok. And the lines have to be thicker than usual. There's a kind of early 70s feel to this, I think, which is interesting as it's not a period in time I generally identify with. Anyway, this.