Wednesday, May 16, 2012

The Fun Begins.

  Oh boy am I excited about this one. My friend, Ben and I have always talked about writing comics together. We had a few good ideas going (see Cud and BenBen ideas from earlier), but we're really onto something now, and it's moving along at breakneck speed!
  Ben and I are both HUGE lovers of fantasy. Lord of the Rings, Dungeons and Dragons, Conan, The Elder Scrolls, you name it. Anything concerning swords, wizards, elves, dwarves, dragons, warriors, etc. could (and does) keep us talking for hours, almost as if we leave this world and adventure somewhere else, somewhere better.
   We decided we're writing a fantasy comic. For real. I don't know why it took us this long, but the idea finally punched us both in the face at the same time, and our heads EXPLODED with ideas! We each went home and wrote a few outlines of possible stories. The next day, we settled on a combination of stories we had each written, and Ben went to work writing our first issue.
  As for me, I had a lot of drawing to do. Our story centers around a blacksmith, forced by circumstance to become a warrior, and a ranger, a nomad that travels far and wide with nothing but a bow and his wit.
  First I started with the smith. I promise any resemblance to Ben was unintentional...*cough*


  The smith, Owan, came easy enough, on to the next. I've always favored stealthy archer characters so I couldn't wait to bring him to life. Here are the first attempts.



I really liked this look for the archer, whom Ben named Ferrit, much to my liking. I slept on it, and the next day I didn't like the design anymore. He looked too young, too innocent and fresh-faced, and, well... too much like me. Out with it, I said, and went for an older, more grainy fellow who had been around long enough to be wise and wary.
  After I had our heroes down, of course the next logical step would be to show them kicking serious ass. I made it so.



  I hope you like what you see. The most exciting part of this is that the first issue is completely written. Ben is an awesome writer. And even better, I've got the whole issue blocked out in thumbnails and ready to be drawn full-size in all its glory.
  The story is, and will continue to be great. It's not just action/adventure. Ben and I are story lovers, and a good story has to contain it all. Action, humor, romance, revenge, you'll find it in the yarns we spin. Be sure to stay tuned.
  We'll be setting up a website and uploading our comic to the web, and hopefully in the future, publishing it. Because that's truly how comics should be read.




Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Drawn to Drawing

  Hey there, world. Long time no post. I've been going through a large creative block recently. But I think things are on the up and up. Emmalee bought me an amazing book for an anniversary gift. It's called 'Kirby, King of Comics,' and it chronicles the life and career of comic book legend Jack Kirby. The book is fantastic, and has revitalized my passion for drawing comics.
  I've realized something about myself, and I'm not sure if it's a good thing or bad. I'm somewhat of an artistic chameleon. When I'm reading a comic book or a book about comics, I want so badly to pencil comics myself, and apply all my effort in that direction. Then I read a good book and want so badly to be a storybook illustrator. Then I watch an animated film and I want to animate, or storyboard, or design animated characters.
  I think what it all comes down to is this: I want to be part of a collaborative effort, telling stories through drawing. It doesn't matter the medium or the industry. I just want to draw for an audience, and share something. Hopefully it'll happen someday.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Ben Ben

So many gorillas. Just couldn't seem to find the right look for Ben Ben. He's the all-brawn, few-brains character in our comic idea. So I just kept drawing...
and drawing...

and drawing...

Then suddenly, BAM! I stumbled upon one I like. (below, on the right)

I did a few trial panels....

Not too bad, but still needs some tweaking. I've been told he should look a bit more stupid.


Monday, March 26, 2012

Character Development

  Some character development for a webcomic idea I'm working on with a friend. Vaguely, the concept deals with a world full of slightly anthropomorphic animals. The protagonists, a goat named Cud and a gorilla named Ben Ben embark on epic, fantasy-filled quests with little experience.

Cud. I found what I was looking for fairly quickly here.

Ben Ben, on the other hand, is a bit harder. Can't seem to find a gorilla concept I like. (pardon the poor scan)



Bakshi Love

  I'm back into my 'Wizards' phase. I watch this damn movie every night, and can't get sick of it.  I love watching the included featurette, "Ralph Bakshi, the Wizard of Animation," and I've pretty much memorized his entire commentary. I don't know what it is about this movie that I love so much. It's not the greatest film out there, by any means, but it's almost become a part of me. I just love it. And I love Ralph Bakshi.
  The man really is my hero. He embodies everything I want to be as an artist. He didn't care what others thought of his work. If they liked it, great! If not, who needs 'em? He didn't worry about offending audiences or sharing unpopular messages. He just did what he wanted to do with his films. No study groups, no merchandising goals, just pure Bakshi heart poured into a film and sent out to the world. Such an inspiration.