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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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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.

krusty-pages-01.jpgLot’s of tracing back drawings in these.

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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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Hurray for Dante! 65th show. Simpson’s comic pages. My comic and other ideas. Marvel and DC animated movies.

February 4, 2010 in ART, FAMILY, MY WEB COMIC, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Working on getting the show done.  It’s going well so far.  I’m doing well so far.

Late Thursday of last week, we discovered that this show is the 64th or 65th Simpsons show (I forgot which) the director I’m working with has directed. That’s a TON of shows.  Most TV shows don’t ever even get to do that many shows done much less have have one guys actually direct that many.  Wow. No other director on this show has directed so many.

FAMILY

Happy Birthday to my little boy Dante.  He turned two this weekend on the 31st of January.  For his birthday, we took him to a restaurant located in the Disneyland Hotel called Goofy’s Kitchen.

We weren’t sure what it was going to be like and we kinda made the arrangements late Thursday. We realized we had to make a reservation and we weren’t sure if we would get it on the day and time we wanted. It was late enough in the night that we didn’t want to spend the next couple of hours calling people to see if they could make it.  We were going to go only the four of us but at the last minute decided that maybe my parents might be able to go. We didn’t want it to be a party thing. We thought we would invite people over to our house instead and make the restaurant thing something small.

My parents said they could make it and I quickly made reservations for 11:30 am.

Next day we made our way to Anaheim. We got free Valet parking and made our way to the restaurant.  My parents showed up a few minutes after I payed and we all got seated but not before we got our picture taken with Chip from Chip and Dale.  The thing that made me want to bring Dante to the restaurant was  the fact that  Disney characters walked around and hung out with you as you ate.

Dante and Munchkin LOVED it. Goofy, Pluto, Chip, Baloo the bear and even Princess Jasmine, walked by and said hello to them.  They loved the food too, which was buffet style.  Dante didn’t stop smiling the whole time.  At one point during Munchkin got up and danced along with Goofy with all the other kids. It was great fun.

I couldn’t afford another trip to Disneyland but I still wanted to give Dante a little bit of that experience.  This restaurant was the next best thing.

Later in the day, we had family and friends come over for his “official” birthday party.  There were so many kids running around our house, we barely saw Dante.  He was having so much fun playing with his cousins and friends.  We can truly say from the perpetual smile on his face:

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ART

Next week, I’m going to be putting up some of my clean up pencils, of one of my favorite projects to have worked on, in the for the Simpson comics. I drew it years ago. Here’s a preview of what you can expect.

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MY WEB COMIC

I really don’t mean to get in on the band wagon. I’ve been thinking a lot about my next personal project, after I’m done with my comic (which is coming along great). What I want to do is a Jim Lujan inspired “Ghettomated” cartoon.  In other words, a colored animatic. The thing is, I’m not going to use my  Black Terror Kid character. I was going to try out something else.

What I was in the mood for was a comedic “Pulp” action hero. I’m really somewhat into pulps right now.  I think it’s because just about everyone else in the world seems to be into them too.  Alan Moore has been writing them for a few years now, I’ve been reading Robert E. Howard’s Conan, the very popular tabletop role-playing game Spirit of the Century let’s you create and play out a pulp character, I’ve also owned the tabletop role-playing game Pulp Hero book for years now,  Star Wars The Clone Wars (TV Series) is basically a sci fi pulp show, the new Immortal Iron Fist, comics read like a pulp story, DC is now coming out with their new pulp heroes universe called “First Wave“…etc. You get the idea.  I think all this stuff has gotten into my brain and made me want to do one too. Even though I didn’t think I was getting influenced by them as much as I have.

So here I am, thinking I was being original, coming up with a spoof on pulps when EVERYONE is writing pulps. So I’m just going to be a “me too”.  But then again, my comic is about a superhero so it’s not like that’s very original either.

I think my take will be a fun one though.  I also have a Swords and Sorcery style story that I’m going to be working on as well since I like Conan so much. I think my take on it will be unique so I’m looking forward to working on it.

I’ve been thinking a lot about these things.  I’m very excited.  I’m planning on writing VERY short stories for all these things.  Snippets of stories. That way I can get them out of my system without them getting tedious.

VIDEOS

Time for some videos.

This first one is J.J. Abrams (director of the new Star Trek movie, and creator of Lost, among other things) talking about storytelling and the “Mystery Box”:

These next two are some new comic book animated movies that are out or will be out soon that I’m really interested in watching:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cf13JRZKspM

And last, I’m putting a link here for a site that has some great video of John Romita Sr., Joe Kubert, John Busceman, Bill Sienkiewicz, Dave Gibbons and Travis Charest DRAWING:

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Betty & Veronica Versus Mary Jane Watson & Gwen Stacy. The Animation Getdown. Thoughts on making my comic. Video on story.

January 21, 2010 in ART, MY WEB COMIC, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS, WRITING

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Survived another deadline week.  We’ve moved on to yet another crew to help out for a week before moving on to my long term crew. Worked overtime last week so I’m looking forward to my paycheck.  I thinks it’s going to help us out quite a bit.

ART

Here’s my new Superhero Versus Superhero drawing (click on the numbers to see what I’m taking about: 1,2,3,4,5,6).  Well…not exactly superheroes but comic book archetypes never the less:

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Betty and Veronica (Archie Comics) Versus Mary Jane Watson and Gwen Stacy (Marvel Comics).  They fight because they’re the same archetype.  Betty and Veronica are rivals for Archie‘s affections while Mary Jane and Gwen Stacy were once rivals for Peter Parker‘s (a.k.a Spider-man) affections. 

This was a really fun drawing to do, but it was a difficult one to come up with.  I learned a lot about how badly I draw. I also learned a lot about how great Dan Decarlo‘s early Archie drawings were.  It was tricky to draw Mary Jane and Gwen Stacy and have them “read” as Mary Jane and Gwen Stacy because they aren’t superheroes and they don’t have a “costumes”.  In the end, I chose the closest thing they have to an iconic look. I doubt anyone but comic book geeks will know who they are  just by looking at the picture.

The thing I learned the most from drawing this, by far, is that I need to do more figure drawing. That and drawing in the Archie style is really, really fun.

ART

The ANIMATION GETDOWN happened this weekend.  The  ANIMATION GETDOWN was an independent animation film festival created by fellow  Cartoonista, Jim Lujan. Both Raul Aguirre and Jim Lujan worked hard to put it all together.  It took place at Geeks, a comic books store in Whittier, California. It was an enormous success. Over a hundred people showed up to watch the indy cartoons that were presented there.

For the full story (or as close as you’re going to get to it) and a lot of pictures from the event (including some with me in them), go to Jim Lujan’s blog (Jan. 17 2010).  Also, if you want to listen to some audio interviews recorded live at the event, listen to the Ghettomation podcast episode #5 (I’m in that too).

Unfortunately while I was there, I felt like a zombie.  I had been working on my comic earlier that day and my head was still on the job (more on that below).  The fact that it all took place in a comic book store, didn’t help either. All I wanted to do was look through the comics for more inspiration.  I also wanted to buy a bunch of them since I saw a lot that I thought looked great.

Still, it was great to be there, even though I was not totally there.

MY WEB COMIC

I’ve been spending a lot of my free time working on my comic.  It’s going to be eleven pages long and I’m enjoying myself immensely.  It’s been a long time since I’ve drawn a comic.  In a way, it’s a very familiar process, on the other hand I’m doing things I’ve never truly done before.  Like putting in word balloons and sound effects. I’m also using 2 ply smooth Bristol paper to draw on, which is also new to me.  Because of this, I’ve had to reinvent my process. There is a few things I really wanted to do that is different than what I usually do.  Usually I plot out a page, then draw a tight rough on another piece of paper, then I get yet another piece of paper and clean it all up.

I will be showing this process perhaps next week.

This time around, I wanted to stream line the process so it all happens on ONE sheet of paper. Trying to figure out if I can do it is the hard part.

When I was growing up, I used to do my own comic strips. Beginning from when I was in 5th grade up until I graduated High School.  I had developed a method on how I approached doing them that worked well for me over all those years.  Later I started doing Simpsons comics and my method changed a bit since I didn’t have to “do it all” the way I had to in a comic strip.  That, and the fact that a comic page is a different “animal” than a comic strip. Now that I’m doing my OWN comic book story, I’ve found that I’ve got to marry what I used to do in my comic strips and what I learned to do when doing comic book pages.

For example, when doing a comic book page, I never truly worried as much about word balloons as I should have. Mainly because they were the last things put onto the page and it was done by someone else. While, when doing the comic strips, the word balloons where almost the most important thing for me.

Working on my personal comic, I tried to approach it in the same way as I did the Simpsons comic pages, only I’ve discovered, as I go along, that the word balloons almost need to come first in a similar way to how I used to do comic strips. Not exactly the same way, but similar.  Especially since I’ve made up my mind to NOT use digital word balloons.  I have chosen to make the word balloons, part of the original art; since they ARE. I’m making a comic book after all. I’m going to attempt to hand letter the words in the balloons, but I have awful writing, so if doesn’t look good, I’ll use digital letters.  That said, I still need to know how big the balloons should be to accommodate the words.  This means writing the dialogue out  so I can see how it will read.  It’s a time consuming part of the process I didn’t anticipate, and I’ve found myself, to my great surprise, enjoying it.

There is much more to think about, besides that and I’ve gotten lost in thought about the process for hours. Which means I become even LESS social than I usually am. I’m so absorbed in this stuff right now. It’s really fun, I can’t wait to finish. I might write about this some more, later.

VIDEO/WRITING

Chris Oatley linked to this on Twitter sometime last week (Follow me on Twitter). I thought it was great tips on writing stories so I thought I’d share it.

You gotta love someone who has to refute relativism in order to teach storytelling.

VIDEO

And now for some random silliness. Here is Hitler’s reactions to some bad news about what Marvel Comics up to. Warning: There is some bad language in this but it’s darn funny.

Hitler really takes his comic seriously:

…and from Hitler to Star Trek as the A-team:

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More overtime. Mary Marvel Versus Ms. Marvel. Jim Lujan’s Seven Smiles. Free Famous Artist Course Pdfs

January 14, 2010 in ART, PODCASTS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Worked overtime Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.  It was pretty brutal but it’s worth for me for the money.  I’m getting a lot done too.

I was made aware of this video earlier this week.  It freaked me out.  This is what the Simpsons studio looked like during it’s first season. I wasn’t there, obviously, I was still in high school (or was it middle school?) in any case, I recognize some people in this video and I was really tripping out.

ART

This drawing gave me lots of problems, but after drawing it ten times, I finally got something I liked.

So continuing with our Superhero Versus Superhero Challenge my friends and I have been doing at work (click on the numbers to see what I’m taking about: 1,2,3,4,5,6), I did this drawing:

mary-marvel-versus-ms-marvel.jpg

It’s Mary Marvel (DC comics) versus Ms. Marvel (Marvel Comics) playing Marbles. They’re fighting because they have very similar names and very similar powers.

I’m working on the next drawing already.

The drawing above gave me so much trouble that I learned a lot from it.  At first I started getting frustrated but then I remembered something that Chris Oatley wrote or said on his Twitter page or his podcast, that made me calm down. Something along the lines of, “The process is the reward”. This made me stop and  consider what the process was telling me. If I was having trouble, this meant I needed to study up on something which made me realize I was going to learn something.  Suddenly I was excited that I was having trouble because I couldn’t wait to discover what I would learn. Turns out the Chris was right, the process can BE the reward. If I had not succeeded in drawing something I was satisfied with, I would still have been rewarded for having tried.

PODCASTS/ART

So I listened to the latest episode of the Big Illustration Party Time Podcast #43, and at the end of the episode, I was made aware of a link to some Famous Artist Course pdfs on Cartooning that you can download for FREE! I thought it was awesome so I’m providing the link to it as well:

Famous Artist Course on Cartooning free pdfs

VIDEOS

Fellow Cartoonista, Jim Lujan, has done it again. He’s finished and released his latest animated cartoon titled SEVEN SMILES. This is my favorite character Jim has come up with so far. This ones a fun one:

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It’s a boy! The Princess and the Frog spoiler free review. Yoga logo color done. Sneak peek at my new short gag comic. New divise for reading.

December 17, 2009 in ART, FAMILY, MOVIES, MY WEB COMIC, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

With the help of quite a few extra people, we managed to finish the show on time and in good shape.  Such good shape that some of us had a small break during the day to relax after we finished our last scenes.  Those are the best days.

Now I’ve moved on to help another crew. Back to the grind stone.

FAMILY

This is a bit embarrassing.  Especially since I’ve known about this for the last five months but I’ve forgotten to mention it on this blog. I think it’s about time I let everyone know that Alesha is pregnant.  We just found out this week that it’s going to be a BOY! I’ve been so excited about this new baby since I found out she was pregnant.  To be completely honest, this is the first time I’ve been excited about having a baby.  The first two times I had a difficult time being excited because I was too busy being worried about it.  I didn’t know how we would handle a baby or what it would be like and all that.  This time around, I don’t have any of those worries. I’m very excited. Yay!

MOVIES

(This is a spoiler free review)

I went on a “date” with Munchkin this weekend and watched The Princess and the Frog. It was her first time at the movies.  She behaved incredibly well.  She got tired of being in the theater about half way through the movie but she didn’t complain.  She was a bit fidgety but she stuck it out.  It would be nice if there were intermissions on kids movies, so the kids can stretch their legs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8N-kIiELUA

What did I think of the movie?

Overall I thought it was entertaining.  It felt good to see a 2D movie again. It felt very much like snuggling up with a warm blanket on a cold day for me.  I liked the main character in the movie very much.  My favorite character was the villain. He was done very well.  I like that he wasn’t super powerful. That his power came at a price. The setting was great and I loved the backgrounds in the movie.  It had really well composed shots.  There were lots of great moments in the movie and I didn’t even mind the singing.  In fact, I kinda wanted them to sing more for some reason.  I almost felt that the movie need more musical numbers.  The first song of the movie went off into a different art style and it looked fantastic.  I wished they had done that with all the musical numbers.  2D features, should take advantage of the fact that they’re in 2D and that they can get away with that sort of thing.

However, the movie did have some problems that bothered me a bit.

The main one is basically this: After a five year hiatus from 2D animation, the best Disney can come up with is more of the same?  Isn’t this the thing the got everyone tired of 2D Disney movies to begin with?

Also, from the start, BEFORE I even watched the movie,  I didn’t like the way the much touted “first Disney black princess” was being shoved down our throats only to spend most of the movie looking like a frog. Watching the movie, my fears where confirmed.  I didn’t like that at all.  ESPECIALLY since she’s so darn charismatic and likeable as a human.

I also had absolutely no idea what ethnicity the Prince in the movie had.  I still don’t.

And speaking of the other characters, there where WAY too many of them.  A lot of them could have been done without.  Especially Louie the alligator.  The firefly in the movie was the REAL secondary character of the movie. He actually moved the story along and had some of the most touching scenes in the movie.

My taste in animation has changed over the years, I thought this movie was WAY over animated.  The characters moved WAY too much.  It bothered me. Just about every scene was overly hammed up. There was very few, truly natural looking acting in the movie. I thought the main bad guy had the best animation in the movie.

As far as the story goes, I thought it was trying to say too much.  There was too much going on with too many characters and each character seemed to have two motivations for everything they did and they each learned two lessons if not three.  I was talking to a friend of mine at work and we couldn’t quite pinpoint what the message of the movie was.

But, I think the thing that bothered me the most was the whole frog thing.  I mean, I know that that’s what the movie is about, but I couldn’t help but think that there was another way for the character to have learned her lesson.  It seemed to me that, they started out with the idea of The Princess and the Frog.  Then, they thought it would be cool to turn it on it’s head as well as make it take place in New Orleans, which is fine.  Then they decided to flesh out the main character and her background. But once they did that, the character kinda took on a life of her own.  Suddenly they had this character that could really drive a story, a character who needed to “take over” the story.  She needed a specific story that was catered specially for her…only…they had this frog thing that they had started out with.  Instead of just letting the lead go her own way, they forced her to be in this frog story that they had originally created her to be in and it felt forced somehow.

Perhaps they over wrote the character.  I can’t help but compare this character to the one in Hayao Miyazaki‘s Howl’s Moving Castle.  Both characters were enchanted into becoming something else, and through that enchantment, discovered what they lacked and changed to become better rounded people.  But in Howl’s Moving Castle the main character wasn’t charismatic or driven from the get go, so she grew into that role as the movie went on.  Meanwhile the lead in The Princess and the Frog, had all kinds of good qualities to begin with, it was overkill to have her learn the lesson she learned by becoming a frog.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57r9jjqzJJk

I seem very critical about the movie. And I am.  I enjoyed myself never the less. It’s not a bad movie. I still recommend the movie because I know most people won’t even begin to think about the movie in the term I just laid out.  It’s an entertaining movie to watch and has a lot a really great moments.

Munchkin said she liked it.  Isn’t that enough?

ART

I finished the color pass on my sister‘s logo. Here’s the final color:

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My sister had specific colors she wanted. I was thinking of something a little different and it was interesting to have to get out of my “color comfort zone”.  I tend to use the same colors, over and over again.  It was a nice change for me.

MY WEB COMIC

For those of you who are missing my cartoons, I just thought I’d let you know that once I’m done with the logo designs, I’ll try to start them up again.  You also might be happy to know that I’m already on my way to producing an eleven page short gag comic starring The Black Terror Kid.  Once I start getting the pages finished I’ll start posting them here on the blog in their own page.

The writing is done, the thumbnails are finished and the pages are under construction.

Here’s a sneak peek at the rough version of the first page:

Rough Black Terror Kid page 1

…and speaking of web comics…

VIDEO

I came by this the other day on Twitter (Follow me on Twitter).

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When I look at this device, all I can think about is how I could apply it to comics or animation.  It would be so easy for people to read online comics this way.  As well as the way that the machine may revolutionize comic strips.  I think perhaps comic strips might go from being static images to animated images.  Instead of comic strips, imagine you get a Ghettomated cartoon like Jim Lujan‘s.  If he can crank one out in a month, he can have it ready for a digital magazine no problem.

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Nearing the end of the first Yoga design. Two weeks to do three weeks worth of work. Do we need to pay our income taxes?

December 3, 2009 in ART, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

High pressure situation we’ve got.  Do to all the holidays this month the show were on will lose a whole week. This means we have two weeks to do what we usually do in three. We’re going to see how well this week goes for us. If it doesn’t go well, we’ll probably be doing a lot of overtime next week.

ART

Just like the last two week, I worked a bit more on the logo. I didn’t get as much done as I wanted. I kinda wanted to have this colored by now.  Still, I did what I could:

rough-yoga-heart.jpg

After talking to my sister about adding one more item to balance them out, she suggested a heart and explained to me why.  I thought a heart would work better as a frame around the whole thing.  It turned out that it also made me come up with a way to balance out the items.  I then went about drawing a heart around the drawing.

rough-yoga-heart-thick.jpg

I added a big thing clean up line, duplicated the heart and made a bigger heart around that.

rough-yoga-object.jpg

Next, I drew the details of the items.

rough-yoga-final-line.jpg

And I cleaned them up.  I was not happy with the big thick line so I redrew it with a thin line so it was more consistent with the interior art.  My sister said she likes it, so it’s time to add some color.  She also requested a black and white version so I’ll do that as well.

VIDEOS

Alesha was watching this video and she showed it to me. I thought it was interesting. Don’t know if it’s ALL true (you know how some documentaries are) but there are some interesting things in it.  What do you think?

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