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Monthly Archives: November 2010

Heavy week last week, lite week this week. Second color pass. Dante almost loses an eye. Applying some slight interactive motion to a comic book panel?

November 25, 2010 in ART, COMIC BOOKS, FAMILY, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Wow, it was a really heavy work week last week.  I was under the gun all week and just barely managed to squeak out my assigned Acts both Act 1 AND Act 3. I was even given a last minute fix on Act 1 that I had to finish before my wife (whom I carpool with)  and I had to leave to pick up the kids. I was sweating it to the end.

Compare that to this week where I started revising a different episode. I’ve been assigned Act 2 and the rewrite is VERY lite. So lite in fact, that I’m almost finish revising it, and we only have a three day work week.

Can’t say this job doesn’t keep me on my toes.

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(For those of you coming in late to these posts, if you want to read what my project is about, CLICK HERE to learn about the general world the story takes place in, and CLICK HERE if you want to know the story itself.)

This is taking a long time and I apologize if you’re getting tired of basically seeing the same drawing over and over. That said, this IS the process. Granted, only doing this in 30 minute chunks everyday, does make the process go at crawl. Believe me, I’m feeling it.  I want it to be over so I can get to the next step. Which leads me to think that I’m being too precious about all this and I might be going about it all wrong.  Perhaps I should just be rougher with the final product. That way I can finish it sooner than later.  I’ll really have to think about it this.

Okay, so here’s what I’ve done this week:

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I’ve added shadows to all the drawings and began changing up the edges on them a bit.  I’ve also added some core shadows to parts of the drawings.  My plan is to continue adding core shadows where needed and then I’m going to add a few slight highlights or lighter areas to places that might need it.  I hope to have that all done by next week. Once I do, it will basically be done.  The tricky part once I’m done doing it though, is figuring out a way to show you what the finished product looks like. I’ll figure that out, once I get there.

FAMILY

Okay, so, we had quite an interesting start to our week.  Sunday night, my 4 year old daughter and my two and a half year old son, were playing together (as they normally do). At some point (as it sometimes happens) they began bickering over who can play with what toy. Well, we didn’t really see what happened exactly but somehow the attempt to either hold on to the toy or take the toy away, led to Dante getting poked, scratch, or swiped on his unprotected eye ball.  So began a really tough rest of the night.

Dante came crying into the living room, screaming in pain.  It was obvious that there was some serious hurt in his eye.  I became very upset with Elizabeth and reprimanded her.  She went to her room and cried.  I took Dante in my arms and held him, hoping that he’d quiet down soon.  When he didn’t I really started getting worried. He wouldn’t let us see his eye and refused to open it.  He just cried and cried.  I started freaking out.  Alesha just got mad at me for it. She decided to tell Dante that if he calmed down, he’d give him a treat.  I thought it was a ridiculous notion since the boy was in some obvious excruciating pain. He wouldn’t even be THINKING about having a treat.

She took him and gave him a treat and he was fine as if nothing ever happened.  I felt like a complete moron for having freaked out.  Was he play acting? Was he just letting off steam? Did he just like being held and pampered so he decided to play it all up? I was upset with everyone after that.

I took the kids to bed, and after praying with them, I went downstairs having to deal with a headache that had been building up all day only to become a migraine after the whole eye poke thing.

I decided to go sleep early to try to get rid of it. Easier said than done since baby Ambrose, who sleeps in our room, was bothered by all the fuss and decided to be fussy too. I fed him a bottle and he fell back asleep after a while. I fell asleep for about an hour myself, when I got woken up from Dante screaming and crying. It was coming from downstairs. It seems Dante was not faking the pain in his eye.  He must have been rubbing it in bed and just irritated it more.  I had seen him rubbing it when I put him to bed.  He was crying as if he’d been hit in the eye again.  No matter what we tried, we couldn’t make him stop crying.

Every  idea of possible horrible things that might be wrong with his eye began passing through my head. It was heartbreaking.  I began to freak out again.  Do we need to take him to the hospital?! Alesha tried to be much more cool headed and went more for a, “wait and see” attitude.  After all, he was fine and had both eyes open when he went to bed.

After being with him for a while as he cried, asking him questions and holding him, he finally began to calm down.  He did NOT want to go back to bed though, nor did he want to open his eyes.  I held him for a while and then I asked him if he wanted to lay down with me in my bed. I thought perhaps he would feel more comfortable knowing one of us was there.  My headache was still there and hadn’t gone away.  I was also really tired.

I took him to our bedroom and lay him down, but he started crying again as if he’s eye hurt.  I thought perhaps being prone actually hurt his eye more so I sat him up and he calmed down. I picked him up and took him back downstairs.  Baby Ambrose was woken up by the whole thing and was crying as well at this point.  Alesha went upstairs to take care of him.

I took Dante and sat with him on the couch.  I took the blankets that we have by the couch and covered us both with them.  I told Dante that I’d sit and sleep with him there on the couch, sitting up.  He seemed fine with that idea and we began to try to go to sleep. Except he kept trying to rub his eye, and I would tell him not too.  He’d keep trying or pretending not too and then go for it.  I tried holding his hands down but then he’d whined.  I wanted him to go to sleep, only he kept being really fidgety with this hands and try to rub his eyes with the blanket.  This must have gone on for a good half hour (or at least if felt like that) when  I finally just got mad at him and said,

“Stop it. JUST stop it!” He did. Suddenly it was as if he was just tired and he didn’t move his hands again. Ten minutes later, he was asleep.

I fell asleep for a bit too but woke up because I was really uncomfortable. Dante was half on my lap and half on a cushion. I slowly extricated myself from under him, making sure he was sitting up and comfortable and made my way to the other side of the couch where I made myself as small as possible.  There, I attempted to be fall asleep.  Which I did, because I was sooo darn tired.

The rest of the night I spent, what seemed to me like, every ten or fifteen minutes, waking up, making sure Dante didn’t fall of the couch, making sure he was sitting up, keeping  him from rubbing his eye, making sure he didn’t sleep on his eye and generally not getting any good rest at all. The next morning Alesha woke me up and I just felt awful. Alesha hadn’t had a very good night either because, baby Ambrose, sensing the tension in the house, had been fussy all night.

We soon discovered that Dante refused to open his eyes still.  The problem now was, what to do.  It was Monday and if Dante was seriously injured, we needed to do something about it. We didn’t know if he was just sleepy, so we couldn’t just take him to daycare.  Alesha decided she would stay home with him and observe him.  If he didn’t recover as the day went by, she would take him to the doctor’s office.

I took the other kids to daycare and  went to work, worrying my head off about the boy.  By mid morning I was calling Alesha to check up on him. Turns out that Dante was fine.  He seemed back to normal and was watching cartoons with BOTH eyes open, asking about when his sister would come home. I was very relieved to hear it. I spent the rest of the day worrying whether or not I would be able to stay awake, on the way home.

We did make it home safe, but even though I was drinking coffee, it was actually starting NOT to work.

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COMIC BOOKS

So I saw this video earlier this week and it got me thinking about digital comics on the iPad (or similar touch tablet device).

What if you did something like this with digital comics? What if, when you open a comic page on a touch tablet device, the page would look normal and you can read it like any other comic book page. Only, if you were to touch one of the panels, you could interact with it in some way.  It wouldn’t change the panel layout but  you can cause some motion to happen in the panel. For example, if there is a person walking in the panel, you can see the person’s walk cycle or in case of a close up, he would bob up and down and the background would pan by. Maybe in a panel there’s a spaceship flying through space, and you can pass your finger through the panel to have the background pan at a speed you want and have the ship’s thrusters animated appropriately. If a person is sad and you touch the screen, he could hunch over a bit more. Nothing extreme, just subtle little changes just to make it more interactive if you choose. What do you think?

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Trying to streamline the coloring process. Whirled Peas game

November 18, 2010 in ART, BOARD GAMES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Well, I managed to finish my Act 1 board revisions this Tuesday. Usually I’m done by the Friday of the week before.  It all those little things really add up.  I was then assigned Act 3, which thankfully isn’t as bad. It’s also shorter.  This one I HAVE to get done by Friday.

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(For those of you coming in late to these posts, if you want to read what my project is about, CLICK HERE to learn about the general world the story takes place in, and CLICK HERE if you want to know the story itself.)

Okay, so here’s the deal with these drawings.  I’m not convinced that these are the best drawings I could do. I kind of want to keep noodling around with them. On the other hand, I want to get this done, since it’s just a test, so I have to say, “good enough” and keep going.

I started coloring the drawings as you can see:

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I started drawing shadows on the drawings above but I didn’t get to the other ones yet.   As you can see, I just colored in the “flat” colors on everything. I’m planning to find a fast way to make these drawings look more “rendered” without it taking forever to do.  My plan is to add the shadow and lighter tones using a hard edge like I’ve done above. I’ve found, trying to find the right “planes” of the figure to darken, very tricky.  Once I’m done, I’ll use the texture brushes to put in the firm, soft and lost edges. I hope that speeds things up.  This is really going to show me how long it’s going to take to do this.

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I put in the correct colored sky in the drawing below, just to see how it will look.

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I decided to put the drawing below here so you can see the final pull out camera move.

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I’ve been thinking a lot about how long it’s taking me to do this.  I’m trying to figure out a faster way to do this so that I can work on it when I’m not on the computer.  It would speed things up, so much more.  I may have to come up with a system where I draw some of my roughs on paper, scan them in and clean them up on the computer.  That way, I can also work on this when I have some free time at home instead of just working on this during lunch time at work.  Even so, I think in the end, the coloring process might be the longest and most laborious part of this project.  I hope it doesn’t bore me. This is suppose to be fun.

BOARD GAMES

As anyone reading my blog knows, I like board games.  Well, I was surprised one day to be contacted by a priest who happens to also be game designer with at least one published board game under his belt.  Fr. Ben Dallas has just recently contacted me to let me know that his second publish game has just recently been released. It’s a party game that goes by the name WHIRLED PEAS.

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Since I haven’t played it myself I’m not sure exactly how it plays just yet.  I do get the impression that it’s plays like a combination of CRANIUM and TIME’S UP!.  It comes with a spinner called THE PEA-KING spinner. It looks like this:

The official description, on Amazon, for the game goes something like this:

The Fast-Paced Party Game Where Everybody Plays Every Time! – 5 Kinds of Challenges for All Kinds of “PEA”ple! – Fast-Paced for Short Attention Spans! – Everybody Plays Every Turn! The object of the game is to earn and steal peas and be the winning team to fill its “PeaPod©”. At the center of the game is the “PeaKing©” Spinner. He is the brand ambassador and symbolizes the fun party game atmosphere inherent in Whirled Peas. The best part about Whirled Peas® is that sales will support our giving-based business model and help us build and grow our foundation, “The Peas Project©” (www.peasproject.org).

Fr. Ben told me that half the profits of the game goes to charity while the other half goes to paying off their publishing debt. If you wish to purchase a copy, you can buy it at Amazon. Not only will you have fun playing this game, but it’s for a good cause.

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Heavy rewrites. Begining to finalize my test. Free board game video games. GATCHAMAN boards. Went on the IDIOT ENGINE this week.

November 11, 2010 in ART, BOARD GAMES, MOVIES, PODCASTS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEO GAMES, WEBSITES

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

The act I’ve been given for this week has some HEAVY rewrites.  I told my director I’d try to be done by the end of the week, but it’s pretty bad.  I’m not exactly sure I’ll be able to make it. We’ll see how it goes.

Wednesday night, I showed my director my rough fixes for my act. Usually it takes me about a day or two to rough them out.  It almost took me three for this one.  I spent about a three and a half hours going over the act with my director.  It was a very creative and exhausting experience.  By the time it was over, it seemed to me that I had more work to do than I did before we started. And that was AFTER I had worked three days on the roughs already. I think the act is better off for it.  I just wish I had more time.

…and now for something totally different…

Further down in this post I’ll be writing about GATCHAMAN. As I looked for pictures to use, I stumbled on these fantastic Simpsonized versions of the characters, courtesy of the FELIX IP blog.  Go over to his site and give this artist/art director some love.

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(For those of you coming in late to these posts, if you want to read what my project is about, CLICK HERE to learn about the general world the story takes place in, and CLICK HERE if you want to know the story itself.)

Since I just wasn’t happy with what Rob’s design looked like (still), I tried doodling a version on the first piece of paper I had on hand.  It so happened to be the last page of revision notes I had for the show I was working on a week ago. The notes are cryptic if read out of the context of the episode.

I liked the doodles and I used them as a model sheet:

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I changed the model of  Rob’s face from last week.  I also added the raven on Rob’s shoulder:

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I then began to clean up the drawings, and as usual, have lost something of the “life” from the roughs.

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If you notice, the background is blue in some of the drawings.  Why? Because that will be the color of the sky BEFORE the bad guys show up.

I’m going to give myself permission to mess around with these drawings a bit more. Especially the raven’s wings in the first shot.  Still, they are just about ready to be colored.

Before I even began to do a clean up line, I experimented with timing out the scene, just to make sure it would work.  I even thought of roughing out some “anticipation poses” and an “overshoot” pose but I’m not sure it’s what I want.  It may plays just as clear without them.  So far, it looks like it’s going to look good.  Once I’m done cleaning up the last pose, I’ll begin coloring.  Doing that will give me a guide as to how long it will REALLY take to finish my “Illustrated Film”. At that point I’ll make the decision whether or not to render out all the drawings or not.

BOARD GAMES/VIDEO GAMES

If you’ve read my blog for while, you know I love playing board games. The problem is that I don’t have anyone around to play them with.  Once in a blue moon I might get a game in, but it doesn’t happen very often and my games just sit there collecting dust.  Occasionally I play with my kids but they’re 4 and 2 1/2 years old. It’s not quite the same thing.

Sometimes, the only alternative is to play a video game version of a board game. The thing is, most of my favorite games don’t HAVE video game versions…or so I thought.  Imagine my surprise when I stumbled upon this “Geeklist” at Boardgame Geek:

Sebastian Sohn’s SoftBoard Games: Free, Commercial, and Abandoned Computer Version of Board, Card and Role-Playing Games with Computer AI (Artificial Intelligence) Opponents with Screen Shots

and found links to video game versions of my favorite games!

For example, DOMINION.

Though DOMINION is not exactly one of my favorite games, it IS a game that I own that I haven’t gotten to the table almost at all and I’ve been dying to play it.  This gives me a happy alternative. To download this game, CLICK HERE.

Then there’s a the homemade unofficial MAGIC: THE GATHERING video game.  MAGIC is one of my favorite games (CLICK HERE for my review), so it’s nice to be able to play it whenever I’d like. This one turned out to be a pretty darn good  homemade game.

To download it, CLICK HERE

And last but not least. The game that got me the most excited.  One of my favorite games, (if not my all time favorite game) DREAMBLADE! (CLICK HERE for my review) So AWESOME! Now I can play DREAMBLADE whenever I want. Hurray!

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To download it, CLICK HERE

And if you’re a fan of DnD and don’t have anyone to play with, try this ROGUE like version of the 3.0 rules of the game:

INCURSION

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Of course, none of these video games actually replaces playing the game against a human being around a table, but it at least makes you feel like you’re getting a little bit of board gaming done.

I recommend you look at the list to see if you can find a video game version of YOUR favorite board game.

WEBSITES/MOVIES

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I forgot who linked to this on Twitter. My guess is that it was ShermCohen. In any case, I thought these storyboard where inspiring.  I really want my  “Illustrated film” to have this much energy and clarity.  I thought I’d share the link below:

GATCHAMAN (FEATURE) Storyboards 

I LOVE Gatchaman. I grew up watching them and I can’t wait for the movie to come out next year. Check out the trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbk-5cMxEH8&feature

PODCAST

Last Friday I went on fellow CARTOONISTA Ted Seko’s IDIOT ENGINE podcast. It was a lot of fun and if you haven’t heard Ted‘s podcast, you’re really missing out.

Here’s the link to the podcast, if you’re interested:

IDIOT ENGINE episode 36:  Passion and how it relates to our Artistic Purpose!

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Halloween. Got little done. Crazy Wednesday. Puzzle Strike.

November 4, 2010 in ART, BOARD GAMES, FAMILY, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

It was Halloween earlier this week and, on Friday, the studio celebrated with it’s annual Halloween party.  Lunch was provided and cash prizes where rewarded to the best costumes of the day as well as the best pumpkins.  This is usually done with judges and a runway style display of the costumes. While the pumpkins get a table on the side for all to see.  We had fun.

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(For those of you coming in late to these posts, if you want to read what my project is about, CLICK HERE to learn about the general world the story takes place in, and CLICK HERE if you want to know the story itself.)

Do to circumstances beyond my control, I wasn’t able to do very much this week on my project. I did manage to fix the expression on the first pose so it’s not so crazed:

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I think it looks better. I also tried fixing the second pose and I think it’s an improvement from the last one. Here’s the rough:

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Notice how I tend to just search around for the drawing.  I’m not the kind of artist that can just project the drawing from my head and just draw it on the paper.

Here’s the more cleaned up version:

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I’m still not sure if it’s right though. I wasn’t happy with the hand and hot dog so I redrew it in red, but it still wasn’t right, so I moved it (it was on another layer) to a better position. Once I get it where it works best, I’ll combine the drawings together. Something I was making sure I did in the drawing above was to make the irises in the eyes look like they’re actually on the ball of the eyeballs. I wanted to make sure I wasn’t just putting circles there but the they worked with the correct natural perceptive of the eyeball.  It’s harder to do than you’d think.

Something I didn’t show was, when I looked at both drawings as a whole, I thought that the heads seemed too big so I shrank the heads a bit.  I’m trying to make sure that these two drawings match the proportions of the last colored drawing. I’m still working out the design as I go. I just can’t seem to make him look just the way I want. Perhaps because I don’t have a clear picture in my head as to what it’s supposed to look like. My hope is to solve these issues as I go rather than make a model sheet. I might still need to make one. What I mostly think about when I draw these is, structure, silhouette, rhythm, and whether it all looks natural.

What bothers me most, is that it’s taking me a long time to draw each pose. If it’s taking me this long to draw FOUR poses, how long will it take to draw a multiple scenes with multiple pose?

FAMILY

Wednesday, I had to pick up the kids from daycare three hours after I dropped them off. Baby Ambrose wasn’t feeling too good.  Not only that but Alesha had stayed home in order to take Elizabeth to the dentist, only to discover that the car’s breaks were messed up.  She couldn’t drive the car and pick up the kids nor could she take Elizabeth for her appointment.  I picked up the kids and drove them home, then I took the car to a mechanic down the street from our house in order to get the brakes fixed.

I was gone for three hours, which, I now have to make up. It was a long annoying day.

FAMILY

For Halloween this year, we did pretty much the same thing we did last year.  The kids didn’t mind, they where looking forward to doing it all again. We went to local shopping area near the Claremont Colleges and went trick or treating with all the families there.

Elizabeth originally wanted to go as a kitty cat but she changed her mind when we went to the store and she saw a pretty mask there.  We got it for her as well as a pretty dress and wings so she went as a pixie princess. Dante went as Superman again. He had grown into his costume this year, and besides, he’s really into Superman right now (we’ve been watching the Fleischer Superman cartoons lately). We didn’t “technically” dress the baby up, but we put him in a warm outfit he had that happened to make him look like a frog.

My parents, my brother and sister-in-law and their little boy Paolo, met up with us there and we all had a good time, talking and helping the kids trick or treat.  When it was all over, we went to my parent’s house and spent a nice time there relaxing and talking while the kids played.  It was a good day.

BOARD GAMES

I’m a big fan of the video game SUPER PUZZLE FIGHTER II TURBO.

I own a copy of the original PS1 version of the game, a computer version of the game and a Gameboy version of the game.  It’s one of my favorite games ever. Well, imagine my surprise when I discovered some one had made a “deck-building” card inspired by it.

What’s a “deck-building” card game?

A “deck-building” card game is a new genre of card game, which was created when the card game DOMINION got published in August of 2009.

A “deck-building” card game is a game where players start with a small personal deck of just seven to ten cards (depending on the game) from which you get a hand of cards. You then compete with other player to gather the best collection of cards into your deck  from a community pool of cards located between the players (which usually has stacks of advantage giving cards). You do this using the cards from your hand, which you’ve drawn from you personal deck. The cards you’ve obtained from the community pool once in your deck, increases your chances of getting cards that will help gather even better cards to achieve whatever victory condition the game has put forth.

But Puzzle Strike HAS no cards.

Yeah but the mechanics of the game play is exactly the same as a “deck-building” card game. The chips in the game have the same function as cards except you take the chips out of a bag instead of shuffling the cards into a deck and drawing the top cards.

Here’s a video of what you get in the box:

Here’s a review of the Deluxe edition of the game plus an explanation of the how the game plays:

I personally think this game looks like a lot of fun.  It’s too expensive though. Luckily they have a $10.00 version of the game you can download at the official site. You have to print out and cut out the cards yourself but it still plays like the chip version.  I’ve printed out games before so I don’t think I’d mind doing it again. When I do, I’ll let you know.  What do you think of this game? Does it sound interesting?

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This blog is your window into the daily life of a Simpsons artist. See what it's like work on a hit TV show!

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