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Trying and trying and trying again to get a drawing right. My friend Paul gets an article written about him.

August 4, 2011 in ART, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, WEBSITES

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

This week, I managed to finish my Act 3 revisions in two days.  This has given me three days to work on a very elaborate Couch Gag for the rest of the week.  The living room gets very crowded in it.  Thankfully my Act 3 assignment wasn’t too involved.

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I’m still trying to figure out how to best approach finishing my wife’s book cover.  It’s getting more and more frustrating. I thought that by doing some experimenting and testing out different approaches, I’d come closer to figuring out what I wanted.  If anything, it’s made me more confused and frustrated.

One thing I DO know I want, I DON’T want the final look of the cover to look “cartoony”. I want it to be more on the “photo real” side than the comic book drawing side.  Trying to find the best way to go about doing this has been a pain in the neck.  Especially since I don’t know how to paint.

So here’s what I did. Since last time when I used markers on tracing paper and it didn’t go well.  I thought I’d try it on regular white paper with a little bit of black ink and marker.  This is the result:

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The result was not what I wanted. It was ugly and sloppy.  I made the mistake with the first drawing of painting over my original pencil drawing so I re-drew it and then made photocopies to paint.

I tried again using a different approach and taking what I learned from the first try to try something new.  This time I tried rendering interior shadow values with Prismacolor black pencil while using the marker simply as local color:

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I don’t think it worked. It still looks too cartoony. It’s not as sloppy but it doesn’t look very “photo real” either.  I also don’t think the values quite work in the face. I came to the realization that I think I’ve been drawing the shadow and light shapes on the nose wrong too.

Just to change things up I  decided to try an ink wash, experimenting with the shadow shapes of the nose:

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Again, like my first attempt with the markers, it turned out sloppy and ugly.  Not what I wanted.  Also, unlike this scanned version, the original was more Warm Grey than Neutral Grey. Also, the blacks didn’t seem black enough for me.  I might try again with the wash but I decided to give the markers another go.

I decided to go all out with the next one. I was going to render the heck out the drawing, trying to incorporate every value I saw in photo I’m using for reference. I decided that I was going to use a little bit of ink around the eyes but the rest I would do completely in marker (with a touch white Prismacolor pencil in places):

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I was very proud of it when I was done. This lasted for about a day. When I saw it the next day, I saw I had failed again.  It STILL looks cartoony and worse yet, muddy and overworked.  It’s not an elegant painting by any means and it looks amateurish to me.

This has all added up to making me frustrated. I’m not quite sure what to do.  So I’ve decided to ask my drawing “Sifu” Paul Wee for help.  He’s always good at guiding me when I need it.  He’s also offered to help out if I needed it after he learned about that I was doing.

I’ll let you know what happens next week.

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And speaking of my friend and “Sifu”  Paul Wee, here’s a recent article of Paul written in The Burbank Leader:

CLICK HERE to read it.

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NOW I can talk about what I did in Simpsons show 500. Discovering the limits of my drawing ability.

July 28, 2011 in ART, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

San Diego Comic Con happened last weekend and some upcoming Simpsons news came out about this upcoming season on The Simpsons Panel.  This means, I finally know what I can actually share here on the blog. Especially since, Al Jean has talked about it publicly.

CLICK HERE for the info.

So here goes:

Last week I finished up working on the Moe’s bar rag episode.  I only worked on Act 1.  It was a very big act going through a lot of eras in time.   Very exotic but also it was a very big Act.  There was quite a lot of revisions on the act so it took me a while to get them all done.

This week I’m working on…well, it’s an episode Al Jean didn’t talk about so I can’t write about it right now.   The act I was given has a lite rewrite though, and the next Act I’ll be working on, also has a lite rewrite.  But I’ve been assigned the Couch Gag  as well, and it’s pretty elaborate so I’m trying to get the Acts done as soon as I can so I can get to the Couch Gag.

Okay, so now I can tell you what I was working on for show 500. In that show, I had to board the part where the Simpsons  go to the secret town meeting that want to kick them out of town.  It was MEANT to be shown at Comic Con which is the reason I had to get it done so fast. They wanted a working story reel for the Con. Of course, it turned out that they ended up NOT showing it.  DOH!

Oh well.

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It’s painful when you find the limits of your drawing ability.   You don’t expect to find them and your sitting there drawing like you usually do and suddenly,

BAM!

“Wow, nothing I do is coming out like I want it to.”…draw…draw…draw…”Uh,…I can’t seem to get this to look right.”…draw…draw…draw…”Oh my gosh! I CAN’T do this! I haven’t got the skill yet!”

This is what happened to me this week as I tried my experimenting with a final look for the book cover I’m working on.   Taking the mock up I did of the cover, I reduced it down about 60%. Then I took some tracing paper and began experimenting in order to see what medium I could use to do the final version of the cover. I also took out the value thumbnail I did and used it as a guide.

At first I began with just gray markers on tracing paper but I found that I couldn’t get it to work.  I used ink and marker in one, just to see if it would help, and it didn’t.  Then I thought perhaps I should ink it all and use the marker just as a flat tone. I drew small sketches of only the face but it didn’t work either. It was smeared too much. So in the end, I concluded that markers and tracing paper where not a good combination. I also, only had two shadeds of gray markers, which didn’t help.

Then I thought, okay tracing paper takes pencil very well, and I’m pretty sure I can add value to a pencil drawing. I mean, I’ve been doing it since high school.   So I sit down and start doing it, only to have it look AWFUL.  I’m trying to add the tone and it’s not looking good at all. It ‘s just too “muddy”. I’m going for “real” but just a tad stylized.  It’s not looking like that at all and I don’t understand why.

What am I doing wrong?

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I think, part of the problem is that, I might not know exactly what values I want the actual face of the woman to have.  I DON’T want it to be black like it is in the thumbnail, but I need it to be dark so that it’s the place where the light and the dark values contrast the most. As it is now, the values of the face are all over the place.

I haven’t given up but I’ve reached a point where my skill level is going to have to make a jump in order for me to move forward.

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Day in the life film of working on THE SIMPSONS. Thumbnails

July 21, 2011 in ART, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS/VIDEOS

Head Director of THE SIMPSONS, Mike Anderson, decided to do a little experimental film using his iPhone.  He took a bunch of pictures of a “typical” day on the show and then put them together to make a strobing film put to music.  It’s a very Mike Anderson idea.  Wacky, unexpected, unique and very creative. Have a look.  I’m not in it, but the current office I’m working in is:

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As I wrote last week, I made a mock up of the cover I’m working on.  I placed all the elements  where they would be in the final piece using Photoshop. I used the pictures I’ve taken for reference and place them there.  The only thing I have left to take a picture of for reference is the fire:

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The problem with the mock up is that all the values are wrong. So I did a thumbnail value study.  Below is the first one I did using black prismacolor pencil on tracing paper:

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I didn’t think it was working.  I still couldn’t really get a good idea of whether the values I chose would get me the feel I wanted. I told this my friend and mentor Paul who suggested using black and gray markers. So I did tried it again. Below is a thumbnail drawing using black and gray Copic markers on tracing paper:

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I was going to bring my other color markers and try a pass using some reds, yellows, and oranges but I forgot them. Instead I scanned the thumbnail above and used Photoshop to add the colors:
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I’d like to think I’ve got what I want.  That these are the correct values, but the truth is, I’m not planning to darken the face up as much as I have it here.  I’m not sure if it matters if I do.  I’ll need to ask Paul.

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Recovering from a cold while I work on the next episode. My friend calls me out on my fundamentals..

July 14, 2011 in ART, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

It was difficult start to the week for me. Not because work was difficult or anything.  It was because I hadn’t fully recovered from the awful cold that left me bedridden for two days straight.  I didn’t stay home, because the my new assignment on the episode I was on is quite a bit of work.  If I had any hope of finishing it on time, I needed all the work days I could get.

I’m back on revisions.  To be honest, I don’t mind at all. I need a small break from the madness that was my last assignment. To make things even easier for me, I’m working with a director that’s really hands on with the revisions.  Usually, this would bother me a bit because he would do all the fun stuff of coming up with the shots and solutions to revision problems and I would just go through the routine of making it all look pretty. I’m sooo grateful he’s like that.  My brain is still recovering from last week and feeling tired and sick didn’t help at all.

He’s basically doing my job for me and I’m getting a much needed rest.  This isn’t to say that I haven’t contributed to the process myself. I have. Just not as much as I usually do.  Anything that makes my job easier while I recover is fine by me.  My assignment is pretty big on this episode.

Speaking of my last assignment, I check up on the storyboard notes that where given to the director of show 500 and was relieved to find they we’re really minor on my section. Looks like it all turned out well. I’m very happy.

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So I fixed the eye on the book cover drawing I’m working on using a photo I took of my wife’s eyes.  Now I officially have the shadow paterns figured out for the character on the cover:

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This wasn’t the only thing I did for the cover this week.  I also did a mock up of all the elements, minus the fire, for the cover as well.  I was thinking of using it a the final reference for what the cover would look like.  I was proud of it and and showed to my friend Paul (my drawing teacher) who was NOT impressed.

He started asking me questions about it.  The main one being,

“Are these the values you’re using?” to which I answered,

“No. The drawing of the woman is just a shadow pattern study, her values are off.”

“Where’s your darkest dark? Where’s your lightest light?”

Then I realized what he was getting at.  He told me to make a thumbnail value study of the piece and get it just right before really getting my hands dirty on any attempt at a final piece.  He also told me I should make absolutely sure I knew exactly the colors I would use and where, before I got started.

He was completely right.

I don’t know what I was thinking. I’ve done this BEFORE. It’s not like I haven’t. If you’ve read my blog for the last year, I’ve even told YOU to do it.  Suddenly I’d forgotten my fundamentals and it would have been no end of trouble down the line as I tried to finish the piece.  Thank goodness Paul called me out on it.  So next, that’s what I’m going to do.

I’ll also see about buying some red cloth to burn for photo reference.  I still need that final element for when I actually get to the finishing phase.

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Interview with David Lindelof. Robert Fawcett Rocks! Trouble with drawing eyes.

June 29, 2011 in ART, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

As of the time of this writing, I’m ALMOST done cleaning up the section of the board that ‘s due by the end of this week.  It’s been a really interesting experience for me.  After the meeting last week that left my head spinning and feeling overwhelmed, I’ve really had time to internalize it all.

I’ve learned a few things about myself as well as the people who I’m working with.  Biggest thing I learned is that I have a big ego. I mean, if I didn’t, I wouldn’t have been so disappointed by how the meeting went.  Having spoken to other board artists on the show, they’ve told me meeting sometimes go that way and sometimes they don’t.  It’s just about learning the style of the show and learning to let go.  I thought I had learned that lesson already but obviously I hadn’t.

Second, I’ve had time since, to talk to both the director and head director about the meeting.  To them, the meeting was just like any other and they’re happy with my work.  Too often, I over think and over worry.

Not only that, but after working on the boards after the revisions, you start “owning” the revisions as well. After all, you have to execute the new shot and any fixes to the original versions.  The interesting thing about doing the revisions is that you’re less worried about whether the shot you’re working on is going to be rejected.

In any case, I will tease the fact that there’s something special being planned for the section I’m working on right now.  I’ll keep you updated as things get closer to finishing.

VIDEOS

I’m a big fan of LOST and a fan of what Damon Lindelof did on it.  I also think it’s fascinating how much he seems like just “one of the guys”.  How down to earth he is and how public he is. He’s a very rare screenwriter in that he’s almost as well known as some actors.

For this reason I was curious to see this interview with him on the Kevin Pollak’s Chat Show.  It’s awesome! If anything, I now respect Lindelof even more.  The story of how he met J.J. Abrams and ended up the show runner on LOST is one of the most compelling things ever.  I love how he tells you what exactly about the show was his idea and what J.J. Abrams came up with AND how much time they had to do the pilot. It’s amazing.

The interview is well over two hours but it’s so worth watching. I highly recommend it.

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I’m still plugging away at that book cover for my wife.  This week I blew up my sketch and with a blue color erase pencil I mapped out the rhythm lines for the character’s face. I also fleshed out the construction of the face a bit more.

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I picked up the book  Robert Fawcett: The Illustrator’s Illustrator edited by Manuel Auad, last week and have been sooo inspired.  HE’S SO GOOD! It’s amazing.

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If want my cover to somehow capture SOMETHING of Fawcett‘s work.  He’s leagues over my head in mastery. He’s draftsmanship is incredible. I mean, look at his drawing!

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So taking his work and having it at the back of my head, I start working on my own thing.  I’m not Fawcett and I don’t think I’ll get there anytime soon (if ever) BUT it’s good to have him as inspiration.

Using the photo reference I took of a friend of my wife, I began doing a slightly tighter version of my rough drawing above.  It was kinda going good until I ran into the problem I was hoping I wasn’t going to have, namely, my reference doesn’t have her eyes open.  In my reference the eyes are looking down, but for my drawing, I wanted the eyes looking back.

Turns out, I can’t fake it.

My drawing below is my first tonal study. If you notice, the area around the eye is darker than the rest the of the drawing. This is because I erased the heck out that area trying to get the eye to look right.  In the end, it just looks cartoony somehow.

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I was also testing out what it would look like if I was to really obscure the details of the right hand side of the face in shadow.  I didn’t really like it.

I decided to give it another try.  This time, I would put in the details in the shadow area.  It turned out better, BUT once again, those darn eyes messed me up again.  It’s the one thing I made up out of my head and it’s the one thing that looks off.  Especially the right eye.  I was going for half lidded but it just looks off, and the iris is just way too far away. Plus it seems like it doesn’t line up well with the left eye.

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It’s really frustrating. Once again, you can see where I was erasing the most because it’s darker in that area.

I finally did the sensible thing and decided to get the photo reference I needed.  Instead of asking my wife’s friend to come back just to her a picture of her looking back, I asked my wife to model  it instead.  Hopefully my next study will have the eyes right.

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My first storyboard meeting. Working on a cover for my wife’s book. Conan trailer.

June 23, 2011 in ART, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS, WRITING

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Well, this week I managed to finish the first pass of my assignment. On Tuesday, we had a board meeting with the director and the head director.  It was scheduled from two o’clock to five.  We finished at seven.  Personally, I don’t think it went well.  There was a lot of things changed.  It felt to me as if 80% of what I did was changed.  In reality it was more like 60% or 70%.  As I revised the boards after the meeting, I realized that a lot of the discussions of what to do felt like they where changing more than what was actually changed.

I’m no stranger to getting my boards revised but for some reason it was really difficult this time around not to feel disappointed my shots where getting changed. I guess because I wanted so badly to get everything “right” the first time. The truth is, there are just sooo many ways a sequence can be composed.  Sometimes what I had worked, and sometimes it just needed reworking.  I wish I’d gotten more things right. That way the meeting wouldn’t have taken so long.

I definitely think I was just getting too fancy with my shots, for my own good.  Instead of drawing clear shots, I drew fancy shots.  Next time, I’ll keep myself in check.  I did learn a lot though. I’ll do better next time (if there is one).

When I first started doing board revisions I had the same fancy shot problem.  My first revision meeting pretty much went the same way. Nothing I drew was used. As I started get more comfortable with the process and the directors became more used to me, the changes became less and less. But in storyboarding, there will always be changes. It’s part of the job.

There’s something special planned for my section that I can’t really talk about yet. Because of this, I have  to finish it a week earlier than usual.  This is actually making the work a bit more stressful than it should be for my first time boarding an Act.  I’m doing the work at a faster pace than I would normally do it.  This has actually caused me to start getting a bit burned out.

I’m going to need to take a tiny break soon. All that said, I can’t deny the fact that I’ve been having a great time in spite of it all.

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I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned it, but my wife Alesha has rewritten an e-book.  She finished it and began sending it to agents, but in the end, no one wanted to give it chance. Publishers aren’t really looking for the type of story she’s written.  So she decided to just publish it herself.  The book is pretty much ready to go.  All it needs is a cover which she has commissioned me to do.  I promised her I’d do it and since the only thing she’s doing is waiting for me, I need to get it done.

Below is my preliminary rough of what the picture on the cover will look like. The final piece will be painted.  It will be red and gray. The banner, her tie and perhaps her lips, will be red and the rest gray.

Perhaps in a future post, as the cover reaches completion, I’ll let you know what the book is about.

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What do you think?

VIDEOS/WRITING

I saw this trailer for the upcoming CONAN THE BARBARIAN movie:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptC_KlAP_Ko

I thought it looked like fun and it rekindled my desire to finish my project. Especially since, my project is very much an homage to Conan and Robert E. Howard.

This weekend I managed to get in a few hours to edit my treatment again.  Unfortunately, with what’s going on at work and trying to finish up my wife’s book cover, it’s getting more difficult to get things done.  I’m going to try to keep working on it this weekend as well.  It’s just getting more difficult because I’m so burned out that I’d much rather relax by reading something than to sit down and work on a rewrite.

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First week on Show 500. Chelsea River Gallery exhibit. Jack Kirby documentary. Final inks on my Alice in Wonderland drawing.

June 16, 2011 in ART, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

So I’ve started work on show 500.  It’s a good show.  It’s gets crazy. Personally, I think I was given the funniest parts.  I was assigned Act 1 and the start of Act 2. The amount of script pages I was given is more than usual.  Figures I wouldn’t get off doing a normal amount of work on my first go.  Still, I’m up to the challenge.

I didn’t realize how much I’d enjoy myself. I know I’m doing really creative work because when I leave work, I’m still thinking about shots. I usually reserve that sort of problem solving to my personal projects.

The first two days I spent working on the couch in my office.  Something I almost never get to do.  You wouldn’t think that sitting down on a couch could be so exhausting. After my first four hours of sitting there composing shots, my brain felt like mush.  It helped to take a break for lunch and do something else with my brain.

So far, the only thing that really has me worried is the amount of time I’ve got to do this.  I’m trying to pace myself in such a way that I can get the most time cleaning up the drawings and least amount of time, coming up with them.  Hopefully, it won’t be too much of an issue.  Since this is my first time doing this on an actual show (as apposed to The Movie), I’m still feeling out what works best for me.
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The Chealsey Michigan art exhibit I’m a part of opens up this weekend.  The exhibit has some incredible art from some fantastic comic artists.  It makes be very proud to be associated with such an amazing pool of artists.

The artist exhibiting are:

  • Dave Roman
  • Raina Telgemeier
  • Matt Feazell
  • Jannie Ho
  • Kasey Van Hise
  • Brandon Dayton
  • Kim Holm
  • Luis Escobar
  • Anne & Jerzy Drozd

So far the exhibit has gotten attention from the newspaper, THE DETROIT NEWS, in which I was mentioned.

CLICK HERE to read the article.

It’s been given podcast time by Jerzy Drozd, (who had the idea for the exhibit in the first place). Jerzy interviewed Deborah Greer, the owner of the Chelsea River Gallery, on his podcast for Kids Read Comics. They also mentioned me:

CLICK HERE to listen to the podcast.

And if you’re interested in seeing all the artwork in the exhibit, please feel free to check out the slide show that contains the artwork on display.

CLICK HERE to see the slide show.

The artwork is up for sale so keep that in mind. If you want to purchase my work, please give the gallery a call. Their numbers in their site.

VIDEOS

This is a fascinating documentary on the life of the king of comics, Jack Kirby. Thanks to Jon David Guerra on Twitter for posting a link to this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDm-LHDXKP8

ART

Here’s the final Alice in Wonderland illustration.  I decided to do a “sloppy inking” style on the blacks in the piece.  I like the look of that sometimes.  I’m not sure if it turned out well to do that or not.  I’m happy enough with the result to not want to do anything about it.

Alice in Wonderland

You’ll notice that in this final drawing,  the Mad Hatter’s arm  is down instead of up on the table, like I had it in my original pencils.  I changed it because I thought the pose looked forced with the hand up.

I really hope the drawing tells the story clearly.

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I’m boarding an Act in show 500 of The Simpsons. Tighter rough for the Alice in Wonderland drawing

June 9, 2011 in ART, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Tuesday I was sitting at my desk looking at artwork on DeviantArt during my lunch break. I was suppose to be writing my blog but I was procrastinating.  I heard a knock at my office door and in comes the head of production.  She looked a little serious at me and sat down on the couch I have,

“Something has come up.”

Uh oh, I’m losing my job, was my first thought. She went on,

“I think I might have a storyboard job for you.  Not just revisions but a whole Act.”

Woah! I thought surprised.

“One of our board artist has taken a leave of absence to be with his family and for health reasons. We don’t know how long he will be gone but that opens up a position.  The specific show that will need to be boarded is show 500.”

My face was like a statue, but my thoughts and my emotions where all over the place.  Holy cow! No way.  Oh my GOSH!

“We gave the director a list of possible candidates that could do the job and asked him who he wanted.  He asked for you.”

I just about fell over but I kept as cool as I could.

She looked at me, “It’s show 500 so it’s going to be a big deal.  You’ll have four weeks to do the Act.  Two weeks to do the roughs, for the meeting with the director and Head Director. After that two weeks to do the clean ups. The first meeting will take about three hours or so. Do you want to do it?”

My thoughts went racing. The last time I was given this kind of responsibility over  a board was on the movie.  I was terrified when THAT had happened. I thought, shouldn’t this be easier?  Not really, the movie had time to finesse boards a bit. Boards on the show felt like a bigger pressure cooker.  BUT hadn’t I been in a storyboard pressure cooker situations in the movie as well? Yes.  Didn’t I handle it okay.  I think I did. Okay then.

“Yes, I’ll do it,” I replied.

“Okay then. You start Monday.  You’ll meet with the director and you’ll get on your way.  If everything goes well and the Head Director likes your work, you’ll get more,” she got up from the couch, opened the door and smiled as she left, “no pressure or anything.”

“HA, yeah no pressure,” I replied nervously. The door shut behind her.  SHOW 500! Oh man!…I hope I don’t blow it.

I covered my face with my hands. An overwhelming urge to hide came over me.

VIDEOS

I’ve now officially started developing a webcomic.  One that will update regularly. I don’t know the exact specifics but I’ll figure that out as the time to publish approaches.  Right now I’m in pre-production on it.   I’m taking my time since I’m still working on something else right now.  That said, I’m very interested in other people and their approaches to webcomics.  These videos, which interview a webcomic artist with a fantastic idea for a webcomic, intrigued me.

It’s an interview with Dave Wachter who has an Eisner nominated webcomic The Guns of Shadow Valley. Superheroes in the wild west? Count me in! (wish I’d thought of it):

ART

Here’s the tighter rough for my Alice in Wonderland illustration. From this point on, I get a lightbox, do a light under drawing on bristol paper and ink it.

alice-underdrawing.jpg

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Memorial Day blues. Jeff Smith’s process videos. More Alice sketches. Reading yet another book on writing.

June 2, 2011 in ART, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS, WRITING

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

When we have a day off like Memorial Day, it’s nice, until we get to work and realize we have lost a day and the schedule hasn’t changed.  I started on a episode two this week and Act 1 has a major rewrite.  Pretty heavy duty stuff.  I’ve been assigned some of it and my partner has the other stuff. I doubt we’ll be able to get through it this week. I hope I can finish most of it by Friday. I’ll need the extra time for the revisions in the other Acts I’ve been assigned.

VIDEOS

Here’s a video of Jeff Smith of BONE fame, explaining his comic making process:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkgWABATnBw&feature http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK7BCXbSX0I&feature http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8Wpw2fnHik&feature http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_uPX-SBXxE&feature

ART

A few more preliminary sketches for the ALICE IN WONDERLAND illustration I’m working on. This time, I drew a few quick sketches of Alice and the Mad Hater.

alice.jpg

mad-hatter.jpg

I’m satisfied with the look.  It’s functional and it fits the style I had in mind.

I reworked the page comp so I could see a better representation of  the positive and negative shapes. I think it looks good. Now I just have to do is draw it and finish it up.  I hope to be done by Friday.

rough-page.jpg

WRITING

Looks like I’m going to have to go over my treatment one more time for another rewrite.  Why? Because I’ve been reading yet another book on writing. This one is THE TV WRITER’S WORKBOOK by Ellen Sandler.  It was recommended by a friend of mine who is now a screen writer.

I must say, I love the book.  Very practical advice.  It even tells you the red flags you want to avoid when writing your treatment.   My treatment is FULL of them, so now I have to go back and fix them. There is plenty of other advice from structure to dialogue to many other things based upon personal experience writing TV shows. It’s a very different book from the other ones I’ve read because it’s focuses on writing for TV, which is actually very different than writing for movies. At least, it seems that way to me.

I’m really hoping that all the work I’m putting into getting the foundations of my story in place, will eventually pay off in the long run.

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Deadlines. Comedian talk craft. Rereading second draft of my treatment. Alice in Wonderland sketches.

May 26, 2011 in ART, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS, WRITING

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

I’m having a pretty intense week.  Act 2 has a BIG rewrite. My director wanted it all done by Wednesday. I gave it my best shot.  There is a LOT of new scenes.  I thought I was going to have all week to work on the Act. I wasn’t so lucky.  Seems like my board revision partner got borrowed by David Silverman to work on something with him. I didn’t realize I would have to pick up the slack.  I really like this show and I wanted to take my time to do it justice.

VIDEOS

For those of us that are really interested in the art of writing comedy, this is a great set of videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V4q-zb2iI4

WRITING

Last Friday, I finished revising the second draft of my story’s treatment. It works and reads better.  I decided to proofread it on Monday, only to discover that some of the things I changed didn’t get saved in parts.  That was irritating. It took me an hour and a half to proof read.  I didn’t think it would take so long.

Another thing I discovered while reading it was that I REALLY got specific at that end of the treatment with the action but I was much more vague about it at the beginning.  I’m not sure what I ought to do about that.  Should I start adding more specific action at the beginning as well or should I leave it the way it is and work out the action during the drawing process? It would save me a lot of time in the end if I figure it out now.  Although I might change my mind when I actually start drawing and then it would kinda be a waste of time.

ART

I have an illustration to finish, as soon as possible.  It’s a ALICE IN WONDERLAND drawing.

I’ve been asked to illustrate the following paragraph from the book without using any text what so ever:

 

‘Tell us a story!’ said the March Hare.

‘Yes, please do!’ pleaded Alice.

‘And be quick about it,’ added the Hatter, ‘or you’ll be asleep again before

it’s done.’

Below is my first pass for the page.  I still have to work out the comps a bit but it a good starting point:

alice-sketch.jpg

I’ve also started some quick, exploratory  sketches of the characters. This is what I have so far. The March Hare:

march-hare-sketch.jpg

The Dormouse:

dormouse-sketch.jpg

Below, is me, trying a rough of what might be the top part of the page:

march-hare-and-dormouse-sketch.jpg

I want to get done with this by the end of the week so I can get back to my cartoon.  The ALICE illustration is due in three weeks but I’d rather get it over with now.

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