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Post by beccabear67 on Dec 2, 2019 14:45:34 GMT -5
Augh! How's this... Sgt. Fu rry & His Howling Commandos... they're howling because they're all dogs! Uh oh, now having flashbacks of a saturday morning parody of MASH in cartoon animal form titled MUSH!
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Post by junkmonkey on Dec 2, 2019 18:40:03 GMT -5
I invented 'Steampunk Burlesque' a couple of years ago. Performers come on stage and strip their gears.
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Post by beccabear67 on Dec 7, 2019 17:51:30 GMT -5
I added some of my old comic art to my blog today, there are so many things I didn't get scanned in while I had my scanner up and running briefly (I didn't know it, and the old PC it worked on, would not work the same way twice). There are some things I liked better but I just don't have a scan of, and some I thought I did I couldn't find... but anyway here's one of them which I do like (except for the face). I couldn't do this kind of ink work now.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2019 18:12:11 GMT -5
I added some of my old comic art to my blog today, there are so many things I didn't get scanned in while I had my scanner up and running briefly (I didn't know it, and the old PC it worked on, would not work the same way twice). There are some things I liked better but I just don't have a scan of, and some I thought I did I couldn't find... but anyway here's one of them which I do like (except for the face). I couldn't do this kind of ink work now. This is great and thanks for sharing this!
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Post by junkmonkey on Dec 10, 2019 12:08:06 GMT -5
I wish I could ink like that, Becca. Here's something I found on a scrap of paper as I was sorting my workbench today:
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Post by beccabear67 on Dec 10, 2019 12:52:23 GMT -5
I wish I could ink like that again too I guess, but my hands are semi-shot, that was 25-30 years ago and not the most elaborate.
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Post by junkmonkey on Dec 10, 2019 17:34:21 GMT -5
I tried inking for so long but it just wasn't my metier. India ink brushes. Pens.A ll I ended up doing was inferior darker tracings of my pencils whichmanaged to knock the life out of my drawings instead of adding anything. These days I scan my pencils, clean them up in Photoshop. Collaging several drawings together. All the spaceship backgrounds in that English/French strip I posted yesterday are from a pile of stock ship interiors I drew a while back. I just cut and paste backgrounds from the catalogue flipping and rotating them till they look right - knowing full well that 75% is going to be covered by foreground action - and then I'll maybe run the assembled drawing through the Image Trace tool in Illustrator (which can give a very inky effect with a bit of tweaking when in Black and White mode).
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Post by beccabear67 on Dec 11, 2019 0:02:58 GMT -5
I'm for anything that works (and thus against anything that doesn't, although people who don't work need at least a basic support of course, I'm not inhuman, er, is this going on a little long for parenthesis?). I think some of the later style Warner Brothers cartoons under Chuck Jones were shot from the pencil art instead of having inkers, and it had a certain extra life that way, though of course less smooth looking. We end up talking about those Japanese zen master calligraphers who can express the nature of a frog or a fish perfectly in three brush strokes. Alex Toth could do things with a Sharpie marker that really are, to me anyway, the equal of Frank Frazetta with the finest sable hair brushes!
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Post by junkmonkey on Dec 23, 2019 15:35:58 GMT -5
Doodles from a sleepless last night included 4 short strips featuring a throwaway idea I had in a sketchbook I'd flipped through in my insomniac frustration:
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Post by Confessor on Jan 8, 2020 0:33:25 GMT -5
That's a wonderful Mary Marvel illustration, beccabear67. Really, really nice. It has a touch of the "Dave Stevens" about it to my eyes.
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Post by junkmonkey on Jan 8, 2020 4:52:22 GMT -5
and inspirational too. I came to comic book drawing very late - in my late 50s and never did that thing as a kid of tracing, redrawing, re-inking favourite artists to find out how to do it. Prompted by this thread, and my admission I can't ink to save my life, I've started doing just that. Using a genius piece of seriously WTF?! 1953 public domain strip from Joe Orlando. (Who incidentally created my favourite piece of WTF?! comic strip for EC's Weird Science called The People's Choice in which an alien glove puppet gets elected US president. Seriously bonkers stuff.)
The RGB .JPG converted to CMYK and everything but the black channel stripped out: Inking in Photoshop layers over the top treating the art like pencils: In progress. It's a steep learning curve. I'm 'fixing' a few things as I go - Betty's shoulder in panel 3 was a bit chunky and I'm not sure what's happened to the strangely blank ears on the right profiles in the last two panel. Fun and Games.
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Post by beccabear67 on Jan 14, 2020 14:29:23 GMT -5
You used to be able to write to comic companies and ask for copies of pencil pages to try-out inking on, I think a large self-addresed-stamped-envelope would be a good thing there, but I don't know if they do such things now as you can find scans of pencils online. They used to get pages from the pencils before lettering and then the inks went on and I guess someone would copy some of those. Smaller operations the one would mail directly to the next person in that production line. I found a couple of letters from Dean Motter and Neal Pozner when they were at DC responding to my samples, Pozner wrote in hand that my line was heavy (which I think it was on what I sent that time). Below I am too light (this was an illustration to a text story, sort of meant to be from an alien civilizations illuminated manuscript. I also had some letters from Comico and Dark Horse before that, I thought I might be a good fit to ink the Fish Police. They were both fairly encouraging, but I think both wanted someone who could pencil as well as ink and I was pretty limited in drawing ability I thought (bad at drawing men, and slow). My two things here are very color-open if anyone wants to give them a try coloring. Maybe the Mary Marvel would have those cartoony cloud signifiers removed or made white on a blue sky background? The Wow logo could be red, yellow or a fading of one into the other? In fact the sky could be other than just plain blue I guess. I've really come to appreciate the computer coloring when it's good on thise 1997-2001 Marvels I've been deep into.
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Post by junkmonkey on Jan 18, 2020 19:08:39 GMT -5
Ok so here's a throwaway idea I had a while back but have never found anything to do with. i.e. it's a nice idea but I can't find a story to hang it on. Parallel universes. No physical travel between them - only communication. What would happen? Answer: a trade in data. Direct swaps of scientific ideas and more importantly (ie of more immediate financial benefit to the people involved) intellectual properties. So. If in Universe 62a the Beatles broke up in 1967 after recording the St Pepper's album we swap them 1968 The Beatles (White Album) for ... what? Season two of Firefly which didn't get cancelled quite so early? And so on.
Like I said. I don't know what the story is but if you write it - I'll draw it.
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Post by Confessor on Jan 18, 2020 22:02:47 GMT -5
So. If in Universe 62a the Beatles broke up in 1967 after recording the St Pepper's album we swap them 1968 The Beatles (White Album) for ... what? Season two of Firefly which didn't get cancelled quite so early? Jesus! Worst swap EVER!
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Post by beccabear67 on Jan 19, 2020 0:34:26 GMT -5
There'd never be that group named Death Cab For Cutie either because they took the name from seeing the Bonzos do that song in the Magical Mystery Tour film. I think I like Magical Mystery Tour (the EP box with the seven songs) about as much as Pepper's, but I've never seen this Firefly show... any connection to the creepy Piers Anthony book? Okay, throwaway idea... as Madness had their own comic paper... what would a continuing Thin Lizzy comic be like? Outerspace pirates with a romantic subplot! Forget Alice Cooper, Phil Lynott should've been a comic book star! We kind of got Jimi Hendrix with McGregor's Sabre, and Bruce Lee in Shang-Chi. Oh well, too late now.
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