Re-learning Fluidity

December 18th, 2010 by John

My drawings are becoming tense again. At various times I’ve been able to loosen up and work more fluidly, but recently I’ve noticed that a certain stiffness is creeping in again, particularly in Sunrise. The drawings are taking a long time to make, requiring lots and lots of erasing, and ultimately coming off as fairly lazy and not particularly dynamic. This is partly due to the weakness of Sunrise as a very talky comic, but that is still not a complete excuse for the static feel it has had for most of its run. I’ve been forced to learn to loosen up again. It has been a revelation.

Typical stiff Sunrise artwork

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What I Did on My Summer Vacation

July 24th, 2010 by John

I didn’t do a whole lot worth showing, actually. Just a truly idiotic Star Wars comic:

Chewy

If that’s too stupid for you, luckily I also drew a funny cowboy.

Hands Up, Pardner

Experimental Animation: Monsters!

May 15th, 2010 by John

Here are the monsters.

monsters

The guy on the lower right is a Gulper Eel. His body is not included in this image, although it does exist.

Experimental Animation: Boat

May 14th, 2010 by John

I’ve mostly been working on monsters for the past few days, but today I made Diver Dave’s boat, and it came out very nicely. Take a little look-see:

boat_small

Images of the monsters should appear fairly soon, otherwise you may have to wait until the actual movie is ready.