I enjoyed making this comic because it really let me flex my character design muscles. I also enjoy being able to do vignettes as opposed to a singular narrative. It's not that I have any issues with that in particular, but I love being able to mess around with different narrative styles and techniques.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Seven Deadly Sins
Monday, September 22, 2014
Work in Progress
Monday, September 15, 2014
Comics About Bread and Potatoes
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Anthology Comic
We decided on Strange Occurrences as a theme, and this is what I made for it... The Sand Hog
This is my second comics using g-pens, after the bike one. I really pushed the pen work with all the line work and hatching. I also love this one because I really gave every panel an environment, even if it became more supernatural then realistic at the end.
Bikes and Beverages II: Beer Mountain
My last post was a scene-to-scene comic, this assignment was to expand it.
Here is the new page:
If you missed the last one, here is the complete form
I really enjoyed doing this because I didn't have a very strong narrative to begin with. It was more thematic than narrative, so "expanding it" was a challenge. I love taking left turns in stories and surprising people so I subverted the message of the last one (maturing over time) with just about the opposite (this guy is the world's most ambitious alcoholic).
Here is the new page:
If you missed the last one, here is the complete form
I really enjoyed doing this because I didn't have a very strong narrative to begin with. It was more thematic than narrative, so "expanding it" was a challenge. I love taking left turns in stories and surprising people so I subverted the message of the last one (maturing over time) with just about the opposite (this guy is the world's most ambitious alcoholic).
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
More Comics: Bikes and Beverages
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