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Thinking about design directions. Moved from my cubicle to a new office.

May 27, 2010 in ART, GHETTOMATION, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

I’ve been moved into an office now.  I share it with a long time veteran board artist.  I have the office to myself most of the time though, since he works mostly from home and comes into work maybe one or twice a week.

The one thing I’m most happy about is that there is a TV in the office and it gets cable. This means that next Month I’ll be able to watch the World Cup games.

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I hadn’t really been in the mood to work on my project. I thought perhaps I wasn’t making it fun enough for myself. It also felt I had a lot to do. I needed to design all the characters and the look of the cartoon, as well as start breaking up the story into “beats”. This just seemed like such a chore.  I had to find a way to NOT make it a chore. I mean, I’m doing this for fun right? This shouldn’t feel like work.

The other day I watched an animated movie called DRAGON HUNTERS.

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It’s a CG movie with fantastic designs and a great looking world. It annoyed me that it was CG, mostly because I kinda wanted 2D inspiration.  Well, in the credits, there are some drawings of a character that was spoken about in the movie.  I really liked them so I screen captured the images.

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It almost has a stain glass yet art deco look.  I became curious of what that would look like in a contemporary setting.  I’ll have to experiment with the look to see if I want it (or can even pull it off).

Below is the beginning of my thought process to get to that point. I began to redesigning my characters using the shapes I thought where reflected in the screen captures. I don’t know why I decided to use a ballpoint pen.  I guess it was just mood.

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The one thing I hadn’t done yet with my designs is work out the contrasting shapes of my character’s silhouettes. Because of this, it made the feel of my characters fairly generic and dull. So in the lower three drawings of the page above, I did it a little bit. Later this week I’m going to do more. Part of the problem I’m having, I think, is that I haven’t done something that basic.

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I was hoping that by really pushing the design it would become more fun to draw.  So far it’s working.

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I did have fun drawing these.

I’m still trying to wrap my head around what I want the Sorcerers to look like.  I know that I want two guys and one gal. I’ve been looking at some photos of  character types for inspiration.  For the protagonist Rob, I was used Tom Welling as a jumping off point for his type.

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I’m still trying to decide who I will use for the Sorcerers. I also kinda want them to look like rejects from The Matrix. I’m not married to that idea though. It depends whether it’s fun or not. I’m also considering making that Sorcerers look like a grown up version of Harry, Ron, and Hermoine if they were trying real hard to look cool. Another thought for the Sorcerers I had was that, if they weren’t Sorcerers they would just be nerds. The thing about all these ideas which makes me unsure is that, it might not be fun drawing weak looking enemies.  I kinda want to make them to look challenging and intimidating.

Any suggestions on actors or models that might fit the “types” would be appreciated.  Also, if you think you have good suggestions for interesting clothes that might look magical yet contemporary, cool but not out of The Matrix, I’m willing to take a look. At this point, things are still up in the air.

 GHETTOMATION

And speaking of cartoons, if you haven’t seen Jim Lujan‘s newest cartoon, NEW WAVE DENTIST, you’re missing out:

BLOGS

Also, over at the MAN VS. ART blog, Raul Aguirre‘s latest podcast episode on the history of animation is just darn right awesome. Check it out by CLICKING HERE.

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The story for my next project. Second week on board revisions. Playing board games.

May 20, 2010 in ART, BOARD GAMES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEO GAMES

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Second week doing board revisions. I’m getting a little bit more used to it.  I’ve been told that from this show until show 5 there’s just going to be a lot of rewriting of the shows after the story reel screenings.  This means I’m going to have some pretty crazy couple of Months.

To make things worse, I’ve come down with a really bad cold.  It’s a bad one but I came into work anyway since I really need to get the work done.  There is way too much work and I don’t want to drop it all on my friend’s lap if I have to take the rest of the week off.

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Last time I wrote about the basic setting my next project is going to take place in. This time, I’ll tell you the story I’m going to animate. If you don’t want to have it spoiled then don’t read on. Thing is, from now on when I write about the project and my progress, I’ll assume you know the story.

My goal with this story was to write the shortest story I could think of. Nothing epic at all.  Very simple. Something I know I can finish and at the same time have fun doing. It was very hard to come up with something that met all those requirements. Especially the “fun for me to do” part. Guess I’m very picky.

So here’s the rough idea of the story I have in mind:

After not eating for a day and a half, Rob Howard has finally managed to scrounge up enough money to buy a hot dog. Not just any Hot Dog but a Super Deluxe All Beef Ultra Dog with everything on it.  He and his Raven (which I haven’t yet named) are planning to share this hard earned feast.  He takes the Hot Dog to the nearest bench to sit down and eat it.  He’s been dreaming about eating this Hot Dog all day, and finally his dream is a reality.  He’s starving.

As he’s about to take a bite a shadow comes across him.  He stops and looks up to see three Sorcerers looming above him. He rolls his eyes and sighs.  The Sorcerer inform Rob they’re there to kill him.  That the prophesy will not be fulfilled. Rob is waaay to hungry to care. He just wants to eat his Hot Dog, so he asks the Sorcerers if they would just give him the courtesy of a few minutes so he could eat his Hot Dog in peace. They could try to kill him all they want after that.  The Sorcerer refuse and look as if they are about to attack.  Rob then pleads with them.  He asks if there is anything he can do just to get a minute.  The Sorcerers stop, look at each other, and maybe even converse.  They tell Rob that if he hands over his anti Sorcery Weapon, they will give him a minute.  Rob gladly accepts the terms telling them that he hates the thing and had no intention of using it anyway.  But he also tells them that the weapon has an annoying habit of coming back to him somehow. He hands over his weapon that, currently,  looks like small Medical Reflex Hammer. The Sorcerers take it, laugh at it and throw it away into the bushes. 

Happily Rob grabs his Hot Dog for his first bite only to be stopped by an attack by the Sorcerers.  The bastards went back on the deal. Uneaten Hot Dog and plate still in hand, Rob tries to run for safety. He’s blocked and attacked by a Flying Ape.  He gets hurt but he’s still okay.  He tries to escape through other directions only to come faced to face with something similar. Flying Apes, Giant Serpents, Stone Elemental,  all prevent him from leaving and hurt him as he manages to dodge and evade them while always keeping his precious Hot Dog safe.  Meanwhile the Raven fights to protect Rob, attacking the creatures and the Sorcerers.  At one point, the Raven gets hit hard and gets thrown into the bushes.

Rob realizes there is no escape for him, so he decides to do what he should have done from the start, eat his Hot Dog in the middle of all the chaos. But even this is difficult as he’s attacked left and right, almost dropping the Hot Dog and losing the Hot Dog quite a few times.  Finally there is a small lull in the fighting. Rob has managed to lose the Hot Dog (still on the plate), only a few feet out of reach.  He crawls to it and reaches out to it. Time to finally eat, only to have the Hot Dog SMASHED by the boot of the lead Sorcerer.

The Hot Dog is no more.  The only thing Rob wanted. The only symbol of peace Rob had, was destroyed. The Raven flies out of the bushes, something gleaming in it’s talons. Rob looks at the ruins of the his Hot Dog and asks the Sorcerers why they didn’t just let him eat in peace for only a few minutes. Only a few minutes, that’s all he had asked for. Now they had crossed the line. 

Rob gets on one knee, his shirt in taters, his pants burned and full of holes, his face scratched, his hair a mess. Sweat glistening off his battered bloody body. He reaches out his hand and the Raven drops the little hammer into his outstretched palm. Rob looks fiercely at the Sorcerers with a savagery that they’ve never seen in anyone’s eyes before.  The Hammer magically grows enormous. Almost bigger than Rob and yet he hold it as if it’s as lite as feather. The Sorcerers gulp. Beads of worried sweat on their foreheads.

Pay back.

Rob  attacks. The Flying Ape, The Giant Serpent, and the Stone Elemental go to protect their masters, only to get dispatched with ease by the enormous swingings of the hammer. The Sorcerers throw out all the magick they can in order to get away from the berserker coming at them. Nothing stops him.  Bam! goes one. Downed by the massive hit of the hammer to the chest.  The demon that gave the Sorcerer his magick is knocked out of it’s body leaving him powerless.  A second or two later, the same happens to another. He’s out for the count.  Finally the leader tries a last effort.  It fails. The hammer knocks the demon out the Sorcerer’s body and the guy is now defenseless. Rob walks over and picks up the quivering man.  He looks him straight in the eyes, “You owe me a Hot Dog”.

A trembling Hot Dog vendor standing in the midst of the chaos and rubble of the battle is asked politely for a Super Deluxe All Beef Ultra Dog by the now powerless leader of the trio of Sorcerers.  The Raven lands on Rob’s shoulder. He looks at his bird friend, “Make that two.”

The End

At this point the story is still malleable, but this is pretty much what it will be like.

What appeals to me about the story so far is the potential for really dramatic serious moments juxtaposed with lite comedic moments.  After all, it’s about a Hot Dog.

What do you think?

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The drawing above is another version of Rob I sketched out.  I like the drawing but I’m not sure the design of the face is where I want to take the character.

BOARD GAMES/VIDEO GAMES

I’ve been playing a surprising amount of games lately…well…sorta.  I’ve been playing some board games and some video games with my kids.  I’ve been testing out the capacity of my kids to play board games by the rules.  I’ve also been testing them to see how well they catch on to playing video games.  Why? Well, for one thing, I’m DESPERATE to play games with SOMEONE. Also, I want to keep the kids entertained because we can’t always go out and play at the community playground.

I’ve discovered that Dante, my two year old, is a bit of a lazy video game player.  Around his age, his sister used to at least press the buttons because she understood that she was somehow doing something on the screen.  Dante doesn’t do that. I think he understand that he’s doing something but for some reason he’d rather just passively watch the screen. He refuses to press the buttons.  I don’t know why. It almost seems like he’d rather have someone else to do it for him.

When it comes to board games, Dante is a little better.  He know how to take his turn and depending on the game, he follows the rules to some extent. What he really enjoys is being on the table somehow participating in the activity.  He especially likes it when I’m there on the table playing with them.  I’ve left them with some board games by themselves to see how they would play it on their own but he loses interest very quickly.

Elizabeth, my 3 year old, is a different story.  She loves to play video games and tries VERY hard to learn how to control the game.  I remember when she was around Dante’s age, she tried hard to play video games with far less success.  Now that she’s older, things are starting to make a little more sense to her. More often than not, when playing video games, the “game”, for her is moving something on the screen around.  Although I brought out a Space Invaders Playstation 1 game that came out in 1999 and had her play it. She learned it pretty quickly and knew what to do. She actually managed to clear the first level of “Invaders”. Later we played it cooperatively and had a great time.

I’ve found that Elizabeth “gets” the idea of playing board games now too.  She understand that there are rules and that they need to be followed in order to play a game.  One time, I took out some Dominoes.  I thought that they would probably just stack them and play around with them, making up their own games like they do sometimes.  Instead after looking and playing with them for about a minute, Elizabeth turn to me and asked me what we where suppose to DO with them.  She wanted some sort of rules that we could play a game with.  I was very surprised.  We played an open hand game of basic Dominoes and she caught on really quick.  With her, I can play very simple games and she’ll play by the rules. I’ve also found that basic roll and move games bore her.  Awesome.

It’s tricky to play games with both kids since they are each at different levels of comprehension. It’s great when I find a game that they each can understand how to play.  It’s even better when I find a game that they each understand how to play and I also enjoy playing.  Now, Dante comes up to me everyday and asks to play a game with me. His exact words are:

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…in a very sing song way. He never fails to say “for” instead of “with”. It makes me smile every time. Even when I’m too tired to play.

BOARD GAMES

In other board game news, on Saturday, Alesha asked me if I wanted to play a board game. What do you think I said?

Well, we played LOST CITIES.  As always, I lost and Alesha laughed at me.  No matter how hard I try, I can’t seem to beat her at that game. To see my review of that game CLICK HERE.

Then I played a game of BATTLELORE.  I wanted to play this game mainly to use the magic and “Lore” mechanic in the game.  Especially since I hadn’t yet. Unlike the last time I played BATTLELORE with Alesha, I managed to win this game, although it wasn’t a very satisfying win since we got a rule wrong and Alesha was confused about some rules at the beginning of the game so…it kinda doesn’t really “count”.

Also, this Tuesday one of my Alesha’s best friend Mariam came over in the evening with her husband Anthony and their baby daughter River (who’s a total cutie).  Turns out Anthony likes gaming, and he brought over a MARIO BROTHERS Chess set.  Seconds after saying hello we were sitting across from each other playing Chess.  I have a chess clock I had only used once. Since I’m a really slow Chess player, I thought it would be fun to use it. Otherwise my 15 minute long turns would get old real quick.  We played three games. I must say Anthony has some skills because he really had me running every game by at least the third move.  It didn’t help that I was making really bad blunders too.   My biggest flaw in playing Chess is my lack of full awareness of the board. I always tend to focus too much in one area and miss the potential of other pieces on the board. Needless to say, I lost every game.  It was fun though.

Somewhere during that time we managed to eat our dinner. Which was reeaaallly good. I almost wish I  hadn’t been playing a game so I could enjoy it more…almost. I’d rather game than eat.

While we were in a Chess mood, I brought out HIVE. Since HIVE uses the same type of mindset as Chess, Anthony not only picked it up right away, but thrived in it.  He beat me two out of three games.  Pretty cool.  We had fun playing that too.

As we played HIVE, Anthony brought up LORD OF THE RING STRATEGO. I’d never played it, but I do own LORD OF THE RINGS: THE CONFRONTATION: DELUXE EDITION. So I brought it out and we played  two games of that, switching sides after each game.  We both lost using the Fellowship pieces and each game was intense and different. We had a good time with that.  Meanwhile Elizabeth really wanted to play too.  Poor kid, someday when she’s older we could play those games.

It’s funny but I think, by the types of games I brought out, I gave the impression that all I have to play are heavy Chess like strategy games.  As I was thinking about it, I realized that I DO have some really heavy “thinky” games. But I do have some “lite” and/or “family” type games too, like: TICKET TO RIDE: EUROPE, TICKET TO RIDE: THE CARD GAME, CARCASSONE, BOHNANZA, DEAD MONEY, DOMINION, HOITY TOITY, TALES OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS, INGENIOUS, MODERN ART, SETTLER OF CATAN, CRANIUM: ZIGITY, WITS AND WAGERS, QWIRKLE, CRANIUM HOOPLA, LIAR’S DICE, LOOT, UNCLE CHESTNUT’S TABLE GYPE, TRIPOLEY, and SORRY SLIDERS.

As they were leaving, we mentioned something about, perhaps next time, instead of just Anthony and I playing, we could all four play a game.  They mentioned playing their game of CRANIUM.  That wouldn’t be a bad way to start a game night. Hope we can soon.

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I love my Abuelita. Urban Swords and Sorcery! A Harry Potter antithesis, how I came up with my new project.

May 6, 2010 in ART, FAMILY, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Finished working on the story reel for show 1. It was screened yesterday so I don’t know how it went yet. I have a Storyboard revisions meeting for that show tomorrow so I’ll find out then.  Next week I begin my new position as a storyboard revision artist.

As for now, I’m helping out show 2 on some Itchi and Scratchy scenes.  Fun stuff.

FAMILY

This is very sad for me, so I’ll be very very brief. My Abuelita passed away earlier this week. She was the last of my grandparents.  I loved her very much and I miss her.  Still, I can’t be too sad since she is now probably reunited with my Abuelito and more importantly, God.  Please pray for her and my family.

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I’ve started my next project. It’s going to be a Motion Comic/Ghettomation.  The last project I did I wanted to keep it all secret until I was ready to publish it. Problem with that is, I can’t really write about it or the process since I can’t reveal the details I’m working on. It’s not as interesting to read. I’ve decided this time to write about everything. This means spoiling the story.  It also means I can write about everything I’m thinking about.  How I’m going approaching the story, the problems I’m coming across and how I’m trying to solve them.  So in this post, I’m going to write about the basic set up of the world I’m going to be writing about as well as how I came up with it.

Sometimes on the way home from work (which is often a bit over an hour), I challenge myself to come up with story ideas or, at the very least, story concepts. Mostly for fun.  On one of these occasions I decided to come up with an “antithesis character”.  I was thinking about Robert E. Howard‘s Conan the Cimmerian  and Michael Moorcock‘s Elric of Melniboné. How Elric is the antithesis of Conan. Where Conan is a dark skinned barbarian, Elric is an albino aristocrat.  Where Conan is a powerful warrior, Elric is a weak but powerful sorcerer.  Both these characters are entertaining to read and both are great characters.  I was thinking, that for fun, I’d do the same thing with a contemporary modern character that everyone knows.  I was wondering if it would be possible to get just as interesting a character. The “no brainer” character I chose to make an antithesis character from was, Harry Potter.

First both Harry Potter‘s story and my story would take place in the modern world. If Harry was a scrawny white skinned boy, my character, who I later named Rob Howard, would be very fit and dark skinned. If Harry went to school, Rob would not. If Harry was a wizard, Rob would be a warrior. So here’s where things started getting interesting for me, if Harry was destined to fight and defeat the big bad evil guy, Rob would be prophesied to BECOME the big bad evil guy.

So this is how I put it all together:

Rob Howard was born into a family of vile villains who’s only goal in life was to take over and conquer the world.  According to prophesy (I haven’t work out details of it just yet), Rob is destined to fulfill this goal. He is prophesied to become the Dark Lord that will enslave the world and rule it with an iron fist. Unlike his family, Rob was born decent, honest, and moral. Everything he believes in, is the opposite of what his family believes. He wants no part of his supposed destiny.  To this end, he ran away from home while still in high school. Not only to get away from his evil family but also, to try to get away from the constant assassination attempts by The Sorcerers.  The Sorcerers are a group of self appointed protectors of the earth who seek out apparent evil and thwart it. Upon hearing about the prophesy, they decided to use their magick to stop it before it had a chance to come true, by killing Rob. Rob attempted to explain to the Sorcerers that he had no desire to conquer anything or rule over anyone, but they wouldn’t listen. Going into hiding was his only chance of ever finding any kind of peace at all.

Sometime during his self imposed exile, he came across a weapon (I haven’t figure out the details of how yet). In one occasion, when the Sorcerers discovered his whereabouts, he discovered the weapon had the ability to nullify their magick. It also increased his strength, agility, and stamina.  Not too soon after that, Rob also met his first ally. A mysterious wise, one eyed man who taught Rob virtue, wisdom, how to survive on his own, as well as, how to best hide and defend himself from his family and the Sorcerers. He also gave Rob a very intelligent Raven to keep him company.  A Raven that soon became Rob’s best friend.

It was this mysterious man who discovered that the weapon Rob had found had an apparent sinister side. It seems the weapon’s power came at a price.  Whenever it was used, it tried to take control of the wielder. It tried to possess the wielder, control him and enslave him to it’s will. Upon hearing this, Rob decided to rid himself of the weapon, only to discover, to his dismay, that it always found a way back to him.  So Rob decided to no longer use it, only the Sorcerers would still find him once in a while and the their attacks had become more fierce and powerful.  These attack would often force Rob to use the weapon if he wanted to have any chance of surviving.

Now the questions are: Will Rob succumb to the weapon? Is succumbing to the weapon how he becomes the Dark Lord?  Will the constant attack by the Sorcerers CAUSE the creation of the Dark Lord they so desperately want to prevent? I don’t know the answers.  It sounds like fun to me, to try to answer them though.

So that’s the set up for my next project. Next time, I’ll tell you the story I’m going to animate based on this set up.  Below is a very rough sketch I did of Rob, some Raven exploration sketches and an attempt at the cursed weapon.

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Let me know what you think of it all.

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The Black Terror Kid comic PART 1. Happy Easter. Sketching video. Comic app for the iPad video review.

April 8, 2010 in ART, BLOGS, MY WEB COMIC, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

I after finishing up the last of the scenes on the show I was working on, I began helping out on another show. I’ll begin working on the first show of next season sometime next week.

FAMILY

Happy Easter! I’m so glad that Easter finally came.  Lent is always a tough time to live through.

For Easter, we got together with the family at an Easter party at my aunt’s house. The kids had a great time, looking for eggs and eating candy.

I had a good time because there was some very yummy food.

He is risen!

MY WEB COMIC

I’m almost done so I’m posting up the first three pages and will continue to post the rest of it in the next three weeks. I hope you like it:

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To be continued next week…

What have I learned from this so far? Quite a bit actually, but the biggest thing I’ve learned so far is that coloring a comic is really tedious and time consuming. It’s very doubtful that I’ll do another one in color any time soon.  I’ll leave it in black and white.

VIDEOS/ART
These videos by Mike McDonnell on Warm Up Sketching are really helpful. I’m going to try putting the advise into practice when I go into figure drawing for now on. Check them out:

VIDEOS

Reading comics on the iPad? What’s that look like? Here’s a review of the Marvel Comic reader app for the iPad:

Now I just have to figure out how to put my comic up on the iPad.

BLOGS

You will notice that I now have a new page up on my blog called, “My Stories and Comics“. From now on, whenever I complete a comic, story, or drawings with a theme, I’m going to be creating a special page for those things so you can read them all in one sitting instead of having to search through the blog looking for all the parts.

I will be working on it to try to make it look nicer than what I have now.  For now, it’s just functional. Take a look and let me know what you think.

VIDEO 

Yet another funny review. This time it’s a video review of STAR WARS: ATTACK OF THE CLONES

Warning, the video is very funny but has some bad language:

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The Seven Impossible Tasks concluded. Christianity and Sci-fi. Robot Chicken Writers play D&D.

April 1, 2010 in ART, FAMILY, ROLE PLAYING GAMES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS, WRITING

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Having fun drawing my scenes so far.  Nothing fancy or crazy to report.  Thing are back to normal at work.

ART

For Part 1, CLICK HERE.

For Part 2, CLICK HERE.

For Part 3, CLICK HERE.

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…and that’s IT.  That’s all I wrote.  There isn’t anymore.  It took, off and on, about three years to do this much.  Mostly because I was trying to redesign the comic and recompose the pages.  As well as trying to adjust this first part of the story so that it really grabbed you.  This only caused me to burn out on it and I ended up abandoning the comic in the end.  Should I have?  I really didn’t want to redraw 22 pages again after all that time.

Biggest problem I had with the comic? I took it waaaaay to seriously.

Below I have included the original ending to comic I had written.  It’s actually a really bad ending, now that I look at it again.  I’m VERY glad I changed it.  The comic that followed that ending was actually going to begin with the three main characters sitting around a table, drinking tea as the Golem explained what was going on.  Very dull with a lot of exposition.  The new ending I ended up going with, in contrast, was going to lead the characters, in the next comic, right to the “meat” of the story and was going to push the character to make some difficult choices right off the bat.  That was going to be far more interesting:

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See what I mean? Really bad ending. It’s also very unclear if Angie is sick and has something wrong with her, which was NOT my intent.

Well, anyway, what do you think?  Did you like it? Didn’t like it?  Are you disappointed  that there isn’t anymore?  Was it not that good to begin with?  Would you have payed money for it had I finished it?

I’m really curious.  If you really liked it please tell me. If you didn’t like it, please tell me that too.  It won’t hurt my feelings or anything.  I’m MUCH more critical about this story than I think you will ever be.  You may just confirm my suspicions by telling me what you didn’t like.  If you DID like it, please tell me why as well.  Especially since there are things I think are really working in the story.  In any case, depending on the reaction, I may or may not continue the story.  I mean, if no one likes it enough for me to continue, it’s not like I was going to anyway, but if suddenly, I get thousands of people wanting more…

For now, I’ve got tons of other ideas to attempt.

Next week, THE BLACK TERROR KID.

FAMILY

My Abuelita is not doing very well lately.  I would appreciate any prayers you can send her way and our families way.  Thanks.

WRITING

Because I’ve been trying to come up with a fun, SHORT, story or skit for my next project, I’ve been rereading my books on story theory lately.  I’ve decided that I was going to try to structure whatever story I ended up telling “properly”, or at the very least, as well as I can.

Part of the reason for this is that I’m having trouble putting the idea I have together into something, ANYTHING, remotely entertaining.  I have and idea and can’t seem to actually execute it so it’s kinda driving me nuts.

The first book I decided to reread was:

  • STORY: SUBSTANCE, STRUCTURE STYLE, AND THE PRINCIPLES OF SCREENWRITING by Robert Mckee.

This book actually helped out a lot.  It’s a very popular book on the Three Act Structure Theory of writing.  It’s good, even if you’re not writing a screenplay.

I’m avoiding the “Heroes Journey” Theory of story right now, mainly because I find it annoying at the moment.  Nothing wrong with it or anything, it just reminds me of Joseph Campbell and I find him annoying right now so I kinda want to avoid the theory for that completely subjective reason.

The other book I re-familiarizing  myself with is:

  • DRAMATICA: A NEW THEORY OF STORY by Melanie Anne Phillips & Chris Huntley.

I’ve never tried this theory out myself but it really makes a lot of sense to me.  It’s a very deep and intense theory that puts forth the proposition that all stories are grand arguments about a specific subject, that must include all sides of a given argument in order to feel complete.  Kinda like St. Thomas Aquina‘s Summa Theologica  only in story form. I think it’s a very clever theory but overwhelmingly cumbersome.  That said, it’s VERY helpful if you’re in the place I’m at right now where you’re not sure which way to go. It gives you enough structure from the get go so you can start building a workable story that will hopefully trigger the inspiration to get you what you want.  It’s also a good theory to use to double check the integrity of a story you’ve written by checking if it’s well balanced.

You can Download the 4th edition of the DRAMATICA book online for free at the Dramatica site, you can read it directly at the site for free, or you can go to iTunes and download the 10th edition of the DRAMATICA book as a podcast. In many ways, listening to the book on audio is like listening to a university course in Socratic Logic (I should know, since that is how I learned Socratic Logic).  I don’t know if I can recommend this theory or not since I have just now begun to truly use it but I’ll keep you updated with what I discover.

BLOGS

I became aware, through a “retweet” Topher Davila sent on Twitter, of this article from the FIRST THINGS website:

SCIENCE FRICTION

 

by Robert R. Chase

It’s an article about Christianity in Science Fiction stories and it’s really great.  It opened my eyes to a LOT of really interesting Science Fiction stories that have very positive Catholic elements that I didn’t really know where out there.  I highly recommend reading the article.

ROLE PLAYING GAMES/VIDEO

In case you ever wondered what a game of DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS looked like as it’s being played,  here’s a fun video of the writers of the animated show ROBOT CHICKEN, playing a game:

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Back at work again. The Seven Impossible Tasks PART 3. Art Center blog on Warming up for Figure drawing. Macross Frontier.

March 25, 2010 in ART, BLOGS, BOARD GAMES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEO GAMES, VIDEOS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Came back on the show this week and it was as if I’d never left.  I was handed 32 scenes to finish by the end of the week (yikes!) and I’m off and running. Time to earn my keep.

FAMILY

We had a baby shower this weekend. Lot’s of family and friends showed up. We received many helpful gifts. The shower itself was really nice and the food was fantastic.

I did my typical anti-social thing. I really don’t know why but I’m getting worse about hanging around people. When my brother and his wife Deborah showed up, I  spent my time with them, but that was mainly because they came over and sat down where I was at (and also asked to play a game with me). After talking for an hour or so, I took out two board games that I had brought and played it.  I’ll write about that another day.  I enjoyed myself.  They left early and I sat by myself thinking about stories and my next project.  A few people came by, sat down and talked to me for a few minutes but it wasn’t long before I was alone again thinking.

Later, Angelita, one of my cousin’s daughters, asked me if I wanted to play the board game TROUBLE (it’s that, LUDO/SORRY type game with the “Pop-O-Matic Bubble” that rolls the die for you). There where four of us playing, my three year old daughter was one and my two year old son was another.  My son lost interest quickly and Carolina (my cousin’s eldest daughter) took his place.

That game is awful. It’s such a bad game. We all thought so. You can’t leave the your “Home” base and start moving your pieces around the board unless roll a six.  Which you have no control over and if you manage to do so, if someone lands on your piece, you get that piece sent “Home” again.  It was such a bad game though, that it was actually fun.  We enjoyed making fun of it as we played and didn’t take it seriously at all since it was so luck driven.  I think, the best part about playing the game was that my daughter ended up winning.  She trounced us all.  She rolled so many sixes it was crazy.

Thanks you all for giving us such a good and memorable baby shower.

BOARD GAMES\VIDEO GAMES

I was listening to the Dice Tower Podcast Tuesday and I was made aware of a Carcassonne site that had all kinds of variant rules and printable tiles for the game.  If you like Carcassonne and you want to try new and fun ways to play it, I highly recommend it:

Carcassone Central

Also this site led me to discover a Carcassonne like game for the iPhone with a Sci fi theme that seems really cool called XENO SOLA. It looks cool.

ART

For Part 1 CLICK HERE.

For Part 2, CLICK HERE.

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To be continued next week…

BLOGS

The Art Center Blog is fast becoming one of my favorite art drawing blogs to read.  There are a ton of great tips and drawing advice worth reading about there.

One of the article that I really enjoyed recently has been some videos they’ve put up on the merits of warm up sketching during figure drawing.

I highly recommend the article. To read it, CLICK HERE.

VIDEOS

So before I started back at work, I discovered and got addicted to watching yet another anime cartoon.  This time it’s a series sequel to one of my favorite animes SUPER DIMENSION FORTRESS MACROSS (the first part of what was called ROBOTECH in the U.S. which I wrote about show a few weeks back). The sequel I’m now watching is called MACROSS FRONTIER. It aired in Japan in 2008 and has not yet seen a U.S. release.

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When I became aware of this show, I thought I’d give it a look because I’ve been recently re-watching the original 1980s MACROSS.  I wasn’t really expecting to like it much.  Mostly because I haven’t really gotten into too many anime cartoons in years.  Also, because the last two MACROSS shows I’d seen, didn’t really blow me away either.  Namely, MACROSS 2 (which was pretty bad), MACROSS PLUS Vol. 1-4 (which looked fantastic and were fun to watch but the story didn’t blow me away) and MACROSS 7 (which was a sequel series to the original MACROSS, that was just plain dumb).  This one though, knocked my socks off. It had enough call backs and archetypes from the original MACROSS show to make it feel familiar, but at the same time, they changed things enough so that it’s new. In fact, if you’re familiar with the original show, there is a type of inside joke fake out that they do all the way through the series where you think they’re writing the same story and then turn you’re expectations on their heads.  It’s great.

Besides, I just can’t help watching cool robots fighting aliens. Especially when the robots transform from jets into robots. The effects on the robots and vehicles are mostly CG.

MACROSS is known for one of the female protagonists who ends up becoming a famous pop singer.  This meant the show had a singing component in it that sometimes made it a very lite musical. This version follows the tradition only I actually like the music for once and don’t find it annoying.

I’m also a big sucker for love triangles in my anime (as you can see from my own comic above) and this one has that too.

This is a fun cartoon to watch if you’re a MACROSS fan like me. Best MACROSS since the original. I’m not sure if the show will have the same impact on someone who hasn’t seen the original version but you might enjoy it anyway.  Give it a shot if you can find it online.

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The Seven Impossible Tasks PART 2. Microcapitalism. Comic Party.

March 18, 2010 in ART, BOOKS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Well, it looks like I’m going back to work a week early, which is awesome.  I’ve managed to NOT worry about money these last few weeks by avoiding spending any money (aside from bills) and NOT looking at my bank account.  Still, I know I need to start earning, we didn’t have a cushion when I left work.

I WAS enjoying having the time to work on my comic though.  It’s not like I can’t continue working on it once I’m back at work.

I also didn’t make it to figure drawing this week, to my great disappointment. Alesha was REALLY not feeling good and I needed to be home to take care of the kids while she tried to recover and rest.  I had a good time with the kids though. I’m planning on going to figure drawing from now on, even when I’m back at work next week.

BOOKS

Author and Publisher Paul Nowak is about to complete his latest book: Microcapitalism: A Small Business Manifesto.

According to Paul Nowak:

“Microcapitalism is a an economic system based on small property and small government, about keeping productive property – capital – in the hands of as many private citizens as possible.”

The idea of Microcapitalism is not exactly new. Nowak writes:

“Despite the integral nature of microcapitalism, it was not formalized as a socio-economic theory until the early twentieth century, when Hillaire Belloc and G.K. Chesterton began to promote the idea as “Distributism,” a counter to socialism and big-business capitalism that were unraveling the backbone of society. “

Something that seems very relevant to us today.

He’s planning on releasing the book for the kindle on April 15th but he wants to also raise the capital to publish it as a physical book. To this end he’s sent out a call of assistance by asking for sponsors and donor at the Microcapitalism page in KICKSTART.

If you’re interested please check out how you can help.  For more information, there is a video at the KICKSTART site as well as a clearer explanation of the book in question.

To read the press release CLICK HERE.

To read an article Paul Nowak wrote on the subject of Microcapitalism, CLICK HERE.

ART

For Part 1 CLICK HERE.

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To be continued next week…

VIDEO

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I’ve recently come across an Anime about drawing  “Do it yourself Comics” (DIY).  It’s called Comic Party and I really enjoyed watching it.  It’s about a guy who gets manipulated by his crazy friend into writing, creating, publishing and selling his own comic.  It’s really funny and “educational”. It was originally a Manga.  I thought the idea to make a comic or an animated cartoon focused on making comics was a great one. They did a fantastic job of making a very emotional story out of it.

If you ever get a chance to watch this anime, you ought to give it a shot.

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Doctor Lisa Simpson, Happy Birthday to me. On page 8 of 11 of my web comic. Axe Cop Ghettomation. Cool art blog.

February 25, 2010 in ART, GHETTOMATION, MY WEEK, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS

My first week back on layout was a bit rocky.  It took me a while to get used to doing it again.  By Friday I was really grooving though. I was going through scenes at the speed I’m meant to go.  I’ve been able to continue holding up that pace so far.  I glad.

ART

I’ve been showing off a bit of my extra curricular Simpsons work for the last couple of weeks.  This will be the last of it for now.

This is some work I did for a Lisa Simpson Book.  Similar to the Krusty one I wrote about last week.  One of the running gags of the book was a Lisa comic done in the style of the Rex Morgan M.D. comic strip. It featured Lisa and Milhouse all grown up solving medical problems.  It was fun to do because it was so melodramatic.  I had worked on the show “Lisa’s Wedding” which takes place in the future and Lisa is grown up through most of the show.  I remembered what Lisa looked like in that show and I drew her in the same way, with slightly stylized wavy hair:

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It’s funny to note, now that I see all strips together, that almost all the strips end with a close up of a character or a dramatic up shot. Sometimes, even the exact SAME dramatic upshot as a different strip. 

You will also note that, in the roughs I posted, I didn’t really put in any perspective grids like I usually do. Looking through the roughs I DIDN’T post, I see that they are missing in those as well. I “eye balled” the perspective on all of these strips. Granted, I didn’t really put in all that many backgrounds either. These strips allowed me to experiment with doing “short hand” backgrounds.

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Above is a rough that I didn’t post the clean up for…for some reason.

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Above here’s the rough of the strip below.

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It was fun to have Milhouse totally start crying just for the melodrama of it all. I don’t think that was in the script.

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Above is the rough of the strip below.  The note from the art director was not to have Milhouse come in running on panel 3.

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I didn’t post all the strips. Just a few.

Yet again, I didn’t receive a copy of this book so I don’t know what the final version of these strips look like.  I’ll need to track this books down so I can check it out:

What do you think?

MY WEEK

I turned 35 last Saturday. The kids, Alesha took me out to eat sushi. Something I really enjoy doing. We then went back home and my parents came over to visit later in the evening.  The best part of the day, (besides spending time with my family) was getting time to work on my comic.

Sunday we were invited to my in-law’s house.  My mother in law  made enchiladas for lunch.  It was yummy.  Later we drove to my parent’s house were my mother there was a steak dinner waiting for me along with my brother, Deborah his wife, my cousin and her family.  We got there late, which was embarrassing since they were there for me.  Still, it I had a good time.

It’s odd, even on my birthday, if I’m not playing a board game, I still feel awkward about being around a lot of people. I think it’s gotten worse since I started working my projects.

MY WEB COMIC

Speaking of projects…I’m very close to finishing the inking process of my web comic.  I’m very surprised at how much fun I’m having working on this thing.   It also has me very frustrated.  Mostly because I’m not as happy about the way it’s turning out as I’d like to be.  The reason for this, is my fault.  I wanted to draw the comic without making it to be too much work.  Usually, as you’ve seen from my comic book making process post, I draw one page three times before it’s finalized.  If I was to ink the page, it would be four times.  Well, in order to speed things up, I decided that I was only going to draw each page twice. I was going to draw the final penciled page and then ink it.  No rough plot, no tighter rough, no clean up page. I was going straight to a tight rough and then to ink.  This has actually caused a lot of problems because my abilities are NOT such that I can just get everything right the first time.  I really needed to take one more step before I got to the inking.  Still, I’m learning, so I’ll know what I’ll do different next time.

I’ve also rediscovered that I have lousy lettering, so  I’m going to have digital lettering through out the comic and I think even the sound effects I’ve put into the pages will need to be reworked digitally.  It’s okay though, practice makes perfect.  The comic is still perfectly readable and I’m still planning on finishing it.  It’s going to be in color and since I’ve never colored a comic before, I don’t know how long that’s going to take me.  Hopefully, not very much time.

And while I’m on the subject of projects…

GHETTOMATION

I’m slowly making headway into the writing and creating of my next Pulp serial ghettomated project.  I think I’ve finally nailed down what it’s all going to be about, who the main characters are and what their motivation is. Now, I just have to come up with a quick story to put them in so I can really begin.  That, and the fact that I have to work out the look and style of the cartoon.

I’ll write about the process when it really starts getting into gear.

VIDEO

And now some Axe Cop ghettomation:

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BLOG

This is fantastic blog if you’re into drawing at all:

The Art Center Blog

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Chibi Krusty the clown. Macross on Hulu. Cartoonista Radio. My web comic progress.

February 18, 2010 in ART, MY WEB COMIC, PODCASTS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Finished with the last show I’m going to be doing Story Reel work on. I have now officially been moved to doing layout.  I was so rusty I didn’t really know where to start and how to do it. Fortunately I started remembering it all and things started moving faster as I went.  Now I just have to be able to get the scenes out on time.

ART

So before I had created my blog, but after I had done the Trip to Italy sketch diary, hired to draw some pages for a small The Krusty Book.  The best thing about one of the assignments I had gotten was that I was asked to draw a comic strip of Krusty the Clown only small called Li’l Krusty (ala. Peanuts or Little Lulu). I couldn’t believe it. I was going to get paid to draw Krusty cute. I jumped on the opportunity to draw Krusty in the cute style I like to use.  Which is the style I use on my blog and in my Italy trip journal.

I don’t have a copy of the finished pages, just the roughs.  So here are my rough pages of the strips I did. Oh, and I didn’t actually write the gags for these cartoons. I just drew them.

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Had fun drawing does big eyes.

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In the final pass, they had me round out the eyes more when Krusty was in profile and they had me take off the clown shoes.

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Chibi Sideshow Bobby was fun.

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There came a point with the Sideshow Bobby strips, where the set up no longer needed new artwork so I just photo copied the first few panels and drew the punchline as new art.

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In the final art, they also had me shrink Krusty’s ears.

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As you can see below, the last panel on the strip above, was changed a bit to end with the monkey more centered:

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I never received an actual copy of the book so I don’t even know how the comics turned out.  I DID look in Amazon and found that their preview of the book actually featured a strip.

VIDEOS

Growing up, in order to get my brother and I from spending all our time in front of the TV, my parents only allowed us one hour of TV a day. This meant that I had  to make the difficult decision of choosing a show to watch.  I wasn’t allowed to watch G.I. Joe because, even though my mom never watched it, she thought it was too violent.  So I watched another show, Robotech.  A show that appealed to me much more anyway and ironically, was far more violent than G.I. Joe ever was.

In G.I. Joe the Joes and Cobra used to shoot at each other with laser guns and never actually hit each other, EVER. In Robotech the protagonists where at war with an alien race and quite a few of them died horrible on screen deaths. One of the main characters even bled to death after a battle.  It was a very powerful very dramatic show. It influenced me quite a bit. As a kid, it actually forced me to deal with death and loss. It also showed by example, the difference between infatuation and sacrificial  romantic love. I grew up with and matured with Rick Hunter/Hikaru. It was one of the four Japanese shows I watched in my early years that ruined me to the watered down preachy cartoon shows of the 80s.  Shows I found annoying because I felt talked down to.

Hulu has recently released Super Dimension Fortress Macross (a.k.a. Robotech). Macross is the original version of Robotech as it was shown on Japanese TV.  The version on Hulu is a new dubbed version of the show. It’s great to see the show this way. The new dub is pretty good and actually makes it less cheesy than the original dub.

I highly recommend this show. Though I remember that the art quality starts getting worse as the show goes along. I’m not sure why.

PODCASTS

The Cartoonistas have a podcast now.  Cartoonista Radio.  Find out the inside scoop on all the Cartoonistas.

Visit:  Cartoonista Radio

MY WEB COMIC

I’ve started inking my comic finally.  I really screwed up page 4 the other day. I had to do a patch job on some panels and on a character.  I’ve also decided that I’m going to use computer fonts since my writing and sound effects came out looking really awful.I’m learning a lot and enjoying myself though.  I’ve learned that I’m NOT good at drawing with a brush. It’s much better to have a drawing better worked out before I start inking it.  Maybe someday I’ll be able to, but not yet.  I’ve also learned that I should be watching anything new on a monitor or on DVD while I work.  I get too distracted and I don’t pay enough attention to my inking and it all comes out looking lousy.

Once I’m done inking the pages I’ll scan them all in, re-letter them all and begin coloring it.

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Going on Haitus. Simpsons Bible stories comic with commentary. Salabration. Art and Story. Example of making a comic using Flash

February 11, 2010 in ART, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Overtime week this week.  We’re getting President’s day off so we have to make up the hours.

This is good news for me since I just found out when I’m going on hiatus.  I’ll be out for four weeks. The good news is that I’ve got a start date as well, and it’s possible that they may have work during that time that I can help out on.  Still, not looking forward to it.  The bills are hitting us pretty bad.

ART

Last week I wrote about putting up some Simpsons comics pages. Well here they are. This was one of my favorite projects I got to work on. It was a Simpsons Bible stories comic.  At first I thought I might refuse it but since it was just Bart’s crazy versions of Bible stories and since I was doing the art, I went out of my way to make sure through some of the ways I drew things, that the audience knew it was all a big lie.

I had a blast doing this.  I did a lot of research for this.  In fact, I actually got help with some of the research from the art director of Dreamworks‘ Prince of Egypt, Richie Chavez.  He loaned me the books he used when researching the look of Prince of Egypt.  It helped a TON.

I’ll give a little commentary of the pages as I go. The comic was 22 pages long and was broken up into three stories.  The pages I put up last week were from the Abraham story. The ones below are obviously the story of Noah:

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The look of the jungles in the page above was inspired by Disney’s  Tarzan.  The costumes the characters are wearing was tricky to find reference for.  I mean, what did people wear before the flood?  I ended up basing their costumes off of what the people of Ur are thought to have worn. God makes an appearance in both the Abraham story and in this one.  Strange thing is, I forgot that the Simpsons had established God as being a guy with a white robe and a white beard. You’d think I’d remember right?  But I didn’t, so my version of God in this comic is represented by “lines of light”.  Panel 4 in the page above is an example.  Noah Flanders is speaking to God in that panel.

I like my version better.

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In the page above, I specifically picked a saw design that  was older than the modern ones we have today.

My original design for the Ark was much more square looking and far less traditional.  Doing research, I found some sites that speculated on what the Ark might actually have looked like and how it must have worked in order to do what it needed to do.  The art director had me change it to a more traditional design.  I think, in the end, it was a good call on his part. The more angular and rectangular Ark I had originally designed was a bit ugly.

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I haven’t drawn rain for a comic before. Not sure I like how it came out now.  I had fun drawing the griffins.  Too bad they’re only in one panel.

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The page above was a pain but fun as well. Very epic.

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Lot’s of animals to draw for this one.  It really put me to task.

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Oops! There goes Maude off the Ark. This is the second time I’ve had to kill Maude Flanders.  The first time was on the show.  Yeah, I drew the scenes where Maude dies. In the second panel above, I show my love of Japanese comics by doing my version of Manga speed lines.

Well, there you go.  This story was originally published on Simpsons comics #62. It’s now been officially republished in Simpsons Comics Barn Burner if you want to read the full story and see not only what everyone is saying but how the story ends.

What do you think?

How much research do you put in your work?

VIDEOS

I found this process video of how Gabe Swarr creates his comic strip fascinating so I thought I’d share.

What’s you opinion of this video?

ART

Participated in some live art with my fellow Cartoonistas this weekend.  We were at Geeks comics participating in what was called Salabration.  It was the owner Sal’s birthday.  The Salabration consisted of us artists drawing something near or ON display at the window to try get people to come in to the store.  It was a bit nerve racking to be on display like that.  When I went up for my turn, I tried to focus on the drawing as hard as I could.  Talk about pressure.  Everyone was telling me that there were  a lot of people watching me draw but I sure as heck didn’t want to look.

If you want to see pictures of what it all looked like and what my fellow Cartoonistas thought  of it all, go to:

Javier Hernadez’s Blog

Jim Lujan’s Blog

In any case, it was really fun.  We talked a lot about art and comics and generally had a good time.

This is what I ended up drawing:

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