Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Writing and Commissions...
I started writing a monthly book for DC last week. I've written shorter pieces for Marvel and DC in the past but this is kind of monumental (to me anyway) because it's the first monthly book that I've been able to write. Writing for an artist is really an interesting process. Kind of liberating in a way and it has a fire-works kind of feel to it, in that the script I write is like lighting a fuse and then you get to sit back and enjoy the show that the artist puts on. Kind of a unique feeling. Horrible if it goes wrong - but amazing when the artist surpasses your imagination and the script. Anyway, having a blast this month - can't wait for DC to announce it so I can talk more freely about it. In the meantime, here's a commission I did over the holidays...
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Cover Process
Peter Bagge, Gilbert Hernandez, and myself are doing a "cover-swap" on our new Dark Horse series coming out in the Spring - so there will be a "variant" cover for each series. Gilbert did my cover and I got to do Peter's.
I usually end up throwing away most of the process stuff and keeping the final product only but got too busy to clean my desktop so actually saved all of the steps accidentally!
Here's the process -- 1. Thumbnails: I gave Peter 3 to choose from - the last one being a sort of Conan-esque cover which is the one he liked best.
2. Pencils: I scan this in so I can see how the logo/type will look over the top of it and for editorial approval.
3. Ink/color: This is the raw image - the original art. I try to do as much at this stage as I can so I don't have to spend a lot of time on the computer.
4. Photoshop/design/logo: I stick the logo on and adjust the color, etc. depending on what the piece is and how it looks with the logo colors. In this case, the background was way too light so I darkened that up and also had to fix the skin of the girl kneeling down (she's not white).
I usually end up throwing away most of the process stuff and keeping the final product only but got too busy to clean my desktop so actually saved all of the steps accidentally!
Here's the process -- 1. Thumbnails: I gave Peter 3 to choose from - the last one being a sort of Conan-esque cover which is the one he liked best.
2. Pencils: I scan this in so I can see how the logo/type will look over the top of it and for editorial approval.
3. Ink/color: This is the raw image - the original art. I try to do as much at this stage as I can so I don't have to spend a lot of time on the computer.
4. Photoshop/design/logo: I stick the logo on and adjust the color, etc. depending on what the piece is and how it looks with the logo colors. In this case, the background was way too light so I darkened that up and also had to fix the skin of the girl kneeling down (she's not white).
Thursday, January 5, 2012
New Giant Man Stories!
In April, Dark Horse is publishing a 24-page collection of 3 Giant Man short stories I did for their Dark Horse Presents Anthology. These are short stories that take place during the same time period as Part 2 and 3 of my book 3 Story. Here's the cover! Also -- this comic is going to have a sneak preview of my new on-going series MIND MGMT that starts in May. More on that soon!
Monday, January 2, 2012
Top 10 Movies of 2011
It's been a while but I'm going to try to update my blog again on a weekly basis! Lots of new stuff going on this year. To kick it off...here's a list of my favorite movies of 2011. It was a pretty good year for movies.
TOP 10
1. The Artist
2. Tree of Life
3. Tintin
4. Hanna
5. Planet of the Apes
6. Moneyball
7. Drive
8. Captain America
9. Thor
10. X-Men First Class
ALMOST TOP 10
Sherlock Holmes
Hugo
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Mission Impossible
10 HOURS I'LL NEVER GET BACK
Pirates of the Caribbean
Sucker Punch
Green Hornet
Super
Gainsbourg
EVERYTHING ELSE I SAW
Transformers
Super 8
Green Lantern
Conan
Rango
Rio
Battle LA
Kung Fu Panda 2
Bridesmaids
Adjustment Bureau
Source Code
Gnomeo and Juliet
Your Highness
Puss in Boots
Muppets
Midnight in Paris
30 Minutes or Less
Super
I Saw the Devil
Dolphin Tale
Attack the Block
The Greatest Movie Ever Sold
The Descendants
Young Adult
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