Tagged: comics

Feb 03

Desk view



Desk, originally uploaded by planetariumfish.

After I got my ass in gear and got back to working on Kissing Carrion #2, I motivated myself by buying the two books on the right – Making Comics by Scott McCloud (which frankly, makes me feel slightly inadequate, but damnit, it’s my first full length comic AND I’ve been battling various issues while drawing it) and under that is How to Make Webcomics by a gaggle of successful webcomic artists (It has such a can-do positive tone I don’t think I can read more than a few paragraphs at a time without wanting to slit my wrists. Baby steps, yes?).

As for the comic itself, I always am amused when I look back to the first page, to see how much confidence I’ve gained in using lines and just winging it when my reference is less than adequate.

I’ve drawn the two panels on the page on the right today, pencils to inks. I have rough layouts up to page 30 now, so I’m good to just draw without too much thinking until then.

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Mar 03

I have too much shit to do

Most for my own reference, I guess, my list of projects:

School:
Musicals paper (for thursday)
Study for makeup exam in China
Figure out if I have enough credits to graduate. (That’s a phone call thing)
Visual communication class assignments: Tree comic strip, Tree concept poster
Figurative drawing: 3-4 oil paintings making up a series

Comics:
Kissing Carrion #2 (I will finish it!)
Journal comic – I have more pages pencilled! Need to ink, scan, upload.
Couple of Hamlet pages, for shits and giggles

Illustration:
Pass the Parcel illos
Rat cards

Fibre stuff:
Knitting: Socks
Crochet: Floral lace belt
Spinning: Bulky Corriedale, Bling-bling wool (finish and ply), spindle whorls (polymer clay yay!)

Note that this list does not include anything that would actually bring me some stuff like… money… in. It also does not include drawing random fanart, or knitting baby stuff for my friends’ babies.
Maybe I should make a sort of program-timeline-thingie to help me plan out stuff, allocating time to the important things, but without forgetting the REALLY important stuff, such as occasional lunch at Street Food with yberry, and Stitch n Bitch night.

Did I take on too much stuff or do I just really suck at managing my productivity?

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Feb 17

Persepolis

Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi Persepolis: The story of a childhood and Persepolis: The story of a return are two graphic novels by Marjane Satrapi, telling of her childhood growing up in Iran, her experience of the wars, the revolution, being sent to Europe away from the war and ending up an Iranian in Europe, but a European in Iran.

I suppose a lot of people know it more from the movie that was made. Me, I only heard about it when people mentioned it to me following my Gaza comics. I didn’t know it was originally written in French, I didn’t know about the movie, just that “the feel and style is kinda similar”. So when I saw it at the bookstore I just got it.

I’ve been studying rather intensively for my exam, but when I took a break, I picked up the book, intending to read a bit, then go back to my Chinese communists.

I PLOWED through the book. I couldn’t put it aside until I finished, which was something like 4 hours later.

There is so much that I relate to in that book. A lot of Ms. Satrapi’s experiences were harsher than my own, of course, as this country hasn’t undergone a Halachic revolution (yet?), and I was in France during the Gulf War, so I didn’t experience being directly threatened by a SCUD – although I do remember crying every time I heard about an alert because they were falling on houses in the vicinity of my grandmother’s and great-grandmother’s homes – but some experiences and feelings she describes are just so close I think I can sort of relate.

There’s a lot going on in my head but I’m not sure I can put it into words. I will just post a few images, and I heartily recommend anybody to pick up the book.

Persepolis - The Veil

This graphic novel just tackles so many issues that matter, and does so not by debating, but just by putting the things out there. The real experiences she’s had, and the emotions they provoked. Just like that.

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Jan 18

Comic

Silly me, I’ve published those everywhere except here.

Featured in the above comic is Derek, who prods major buttocks.
Plz to be remembering this is my own very personal experience

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Jan 10

On the art front

I’ve been putting together my application to ECUAD Graduate Studies programme, so that’s been taking some time.

Apart from that, I have a comic about the current situation in Gaza and here that I’m working on. It’s very personal, intensely biased, but people seemed interested in that, so that’s what I’m drawing. It’s happening a lot more easily than any of my other comic projects ever did.

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