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Showing posts with label last time on malden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label last time on malden. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2011

0034 - "Forte to Mezzo Forte"



So looks like I got this in on time.  Considering that Emerald City Comicon took up most of my weekend, that's not a bad thing.  I got to meet a lot of favorite artist/writers and fellow webcomickers.  The highlights were meeting Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson (of Wonder Woman/Spider-man/X-men fame).  Probably the nicest and most talented couple in comics.  

Doug Tennapel, of Earthworm Jim/Creature Tech/RatFist.  Ryan Ottley is a great guy.  Actually, everybody I met was courteous to a tee.  I think I'll get a table, and see how its like on the otherside of the fence. 


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Monday, February 14, 2011

0031 - "stupid plan"

A stupid plan.  Really.  And psychedelic colors, man.

Weird psychedelic colors, man.  Feel that jazz.  Oh yeah.


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Saturday, February 12, 2011

MALDEN Q&A time.

So this is for all the faithful fans out there.  Go ahead and give me a question.  I'll try to answer as truthfully as I can.  Just ask away in the comments of this post.

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Monday, January 31, 2011

0029 - "Auras"

COLOR! SO MUCH COLOR!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Preview of page 0029

Preview of page 29




Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Lunch Comic: "PANDA PUNCH!"

Working with Paul Marshall, Chris Staunts, and Josh Anderson on a webcomic in my freetime (outside of MALDEN).  Did a quick strip for it, so here it is:


The title is a working title so don't read too much into it.  ENJOY!



 

Saturday, January 8, 2011

0024 Thumbnails and Redhead in a Bikini

More stuff to wet your whistle.

0024 thumbnails

Redhead in a bikini





Sunday, January 2, 2011

MALDEN Animated - What could have been.

Posting some animations that were originally done for when MALDEN was a animated short.  You'll need Flash Plug-ins to view the first one (sorry iPhone/iPad folks).




This was the original opening, one I skipped when making MALDEN into a comic strip.  Once I finish the current arc, I'll insert a comic prologue to match and also do some editing on some of the other strips (mainly strip 3-5 I'm not happy with).




Part of the fight scene.  Originally, the bear was put out of comission way before the fight even starts, and was the reason for the fight starting.

ENJOY!



Thursday, December 23, 2010

The Process - How I make a comic strip.

Feel like sharing a tutorial of sorts.  

Thumbnails

When working on a new strip each week, I do a thumbnail/rough using the chisel marker in Sketchbook Pro 2011.  I mainly use the chisel marker because it forces me to work with less details and focus more on the overall composition/layout.

The Thumbnails
Inks

If I'm happy with the thumbnails/roughs, I general go straight to inks.  Since the process is generally all digital in Sketchbook Pro, I tend to use new layers for each panel when inking.  I use a custom brush with settings set so the brush will taper like a real ink brush.  Most of the time, I won't get the line weights correct in the first go, so I'll go back in and double up/thicken ink lines to get a certain aspects of each panel to pop out more (like the spoon in panel 2 or the 2 figures in the last panel).

The Inks


Flat Grays


Back when I was doing 3 strips a week, I would basically call the Inks done and go into Photoshop to do lettering/Panel lines.  Since they've added Text Layers/shape tools to Sketchbook Pro 2011, I only really go into Photoshop for lettering or special effects such as the screen tone look of strip 0018.  Anyway, here we have the flat grays.  I general use this to bring out silhouettes and determine how I'm going to go about adding gray tones to the strip.  Sketchbook Pro 2011 has a new fill bucket that allows you to have a new layer use the layer above it as a mask.  So if I wanted to fill in the background of Panel 2 with a gray, the old paint bucket needed to fill it in the same layer as the inks (something I don't like to do).  With the new paint bucket tool, I can use a completely seperate layer and get the same result.




Flat grays
Shadows

Just creating a new layer and adding shadows/highlights where needed.

Detail grays/shadows


Additional Colors/Finish


Since they've added layer effects into the latest Sketchbook Pro, I just color pick the brown for the Burrito/Messy Platypus from a older strip and layer it on top of the shadows (usually a multiply layer).  Then I sign my signature and add the site url on seperate layers.
additional colors/finish
Closing

I hope this was informative.  I'm a bit new to writing tutorials/work in progresses, so feel free to comment.






Tuesday, April 20, 2010

0011- GONNA GET US SOME

 My son is sick with a sore throat (he's only 2) so today's strip is late.  Sorry.