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February 25th, 2010101 Adventures, ArtTiming out how long it takes me to do a comic so i have some idea of how much i can do. This one’s kind of a crappy script but i wanted to time everything, including the writing.
And, yeah, i should probably do a bunch of scripts and take an average, but i don’t feel like timing out a pile of script-writing :P So just the one, for now, and i’ll re-average after i actually know what i’m doing…
The final comic is going to be on a site layout where i can actually fit the whole thing at full size. And probably just lineart for at least the first few months, as adding even greyscale took up about half the comic-making time. I’ll save greys or colours for when i can actually do lineart in relatively brief time.
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Renewal
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January 7th, 2010Artdragged over from my art blog…

Been kind of slacking in the art department lately – working on bits and pieces of various stuff has been no problem, but actually finishing anything… yeah. I haven’t done anything traditional in a while, either. Forgot how much i love pen drawings.
So, for the Illustration Friday theme of ‘Renewal’ – a young woman ‘renewing’ herself by breaking the ties which have been holding her to a life she doesn’t like.
I sort-of tried to tie her into the Star card in the tarot, too, but almost everything i did along that line made her look worse instead of better… so i gave up pretty quick. It could still work as a Star card, i guess; the overall theme of freedom, hope, and inspiration is still there.
Semi-random tangent: i have been ridiculously obsessed with tarot art lately. I love seeing all the ways different artists have of interpreting the symbolism of the cards; i actually get really disappointed when i see a deck which has more to do with what the artist felt like doing than what the card normally symbolises. Okay, so tarot started out as, and in some countries still is, primarily just a card game; and while i don’t know the actual game rules i imagine the symbolism is pretty irrelevant – so it’s not like a deck which doesn’t join with the traditional symbolism is automatically useless or pointless.
Still, coming across such a deck while looking at more symbolic decks is like coming across a landscape at a portrait exhibit. There’s all these wonderful ways of depicting people; full bodies and faces and other body parts, active and passive, realistic and impressionistic and fauvist and abstract, and then, bam, there’s a sunset over a valley.
And it could be the most beautiful landscape in the world, there’s still going to be a what-the-hell-is-that-doing-here moment. Does it look like a person if you squint and tip your head sideways? Is it some sort of highbrow non-figurative portrait, where the colours represent the person’s aura and the environment represents eir birthplace and the buildings represent eir accomplishments? Is it just a really long-distance portrait and if you just look closely, you’ll see a tiny figure waving from the horizon?
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November 27th, 2009101 Adventures, Art
The print of ‘Connection’ is now available for sale through Artists for Charity. Yay!
They’ve plenty of other beautiful prints for sale, and all proceeds will go to a selected charity (currently the Autistic Self Advocacy Network), so go look around a bit. Good stuff.
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November 21st, 2009101 Adventures, Art
I sent Connection off to Artists for Charity today… still have to wait around a bit and see if it’s accepted, send in the high-res version of the image, etc. But i’ve gone as far as i can on my own until i get contacted back.
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November 16th, 2009101 Adventures, ArtJust sent off the first query letter. Ahhhhh.
It’s been sitting in my ‘drafts’ folder, waiting for me to spontaneously develop awesome query-letter-writing skills. Seems NaNoWriMo does not, in fact, help develop such skills. So i finally screamed ‘don’t let perfect be the enemy of good!’ at my email client, hit ‘send’, and my certainly-not-perfect, probably not even really ‘good’, query letter is on its way.
…i don’t know how optimistic to be over this. Maybe i’ll get a rep on the very first try, woohoo! Or maybe i’ll end up falling into the common new-writer habit of collecting rejection letters. ‘Form rejection, one point! Personal rejection, two points! Not-this-one-but-send-us-your-next-work rejection, five points!’
I’m kind of expecting the latter, but wouldn’t exactly mind the former.
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November 15th, 2009101 Adventures, ArtOh yeah, random bald vampire chick FTW.
Used the Brushes app on my iPod Touch, as it’s really the only software i have on anything which automatically creates the video as i go along. The alternative is to use screen capture software on my Mac, which a) requires me to always remember to open the second bit of software when sketching and b) has for whatever irritating reason never worked when uploading to YouTube.
Still to do:
- Get back in the habit of updating my regular sketchblog! I still sketch regularly but have been shoddy about getting the sketches onto my computer for uploading. Bah.
- Smooth out the workflow of updating the vlog. Among other things i’m sure there’s a way to auto-post from YouTube to a blog… so i do not have to impatiently wait for the video to process and then post manually every time.
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November 9th, 2009101 Adventures, Art
Got the base colour all over my Munny. Now i’ve just got to put all the details on… which i haven’t actually decided on yet :P
I’ve got the colour scheme (obviously) and the general idea – cyberpunk gremlin. I cut the little toy ninja star it came with in half to make pointed gear-shaped wings and it’s going to have some sort of tattoo on the back of its head but beyond that… i have no idea what i’m doing.
Eh, my toy, it’s allowed to be random.
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October 1st, 2009ArtThe finished pattern for my National Novel Writing Month furoshiki, featuring lots of Cyrillic letters and writing icons.
I’ve ordered a yard of fabric with this pattern from Spoonflower, which should arrive in plenty of time for me to do all the cutting and hemming needed before NaNoWriMo. I think i can get one large furoshiki and two smaller ones from a single yard. I really only need one, though, so i’m planning on selling the other two. If they sell well (i.e., enough to actually cover the cost of having expensive custom fabric printed up) i might make them a regular product. Which would give me a wonderful excuse to do more fabric designs…
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September 26th, 2009ArtThe theme for Illustration Friday this week is ‘pattern’. And i recently found out about Spoonflower, one of about a billion print-on-demand companies – the unique thing about Spoonflower being, their product is fabric.
I wonder if Spoonflower will be seeing a sudden increase in customers this week, or if i’m the only one to go so extremely far in a weekly creativity challenge as to turn it into full-out textile design.
Add all this to the upcoming National Novel Writing Month and my fondness for furoshiki, and now i really want a special typography furoshiki to carry my novelling books in. I’m hoping i can get it totally designed this week… at the very least i want to have it done in time to use it this November.
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