Hey folks, here's the second chapter of Into the Past, with Lori in full color!
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Friday, June 22, 2012
Lori in Living Color - Part I
Hey fans, here's your chance to read two of the Lori Lovecraft stories from Into the Past in full color! While the comics and the graphic novel were printed in black and white, for some reason I decided to do full color versions of these when I prepared them for print. So, for the first time ever, the queen of black and white B-movies makes her appearance in living color--the better to love that red hair!
This is the first installment of several over the next 8 weeks. We'll run the entirety of the 50 pages of material that was in the two books, including two of the Voodoo Mansion stories.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
New Workspace
Here are a few photos of my new workplace. I finally got rid of the oversized drawing table that took up too much space with both its top and its base. I've learned over the years that I basically need only enough space for whatever I'm drawing on on a tilt, and the rest I can use as flat surface for reference. So I designed what I thought would be a more concise use of the space and had my contractor come in and build the unit for me. So far, I'm really happy with the new set up. And my assistant can work at the Cintiq and take a deep breath without fear or bumping into my flat file cabinet.
I've also started working with a swing arm on my Cintiq instead of the desk pedestal that it came with. it offers certain advantages, but even after adjusting to the maximum, I still have a certain amount of jiggling when there is contact with the screen. But then, that's one more reason why I still try and do the majority of the work on paper and scan it in to finish in Photoshop.
As you can see with these photos I've learned over the years to have someone else do the work. I had this brought home when building the rock wall in my backyard (whose sole purpose is to prevent the ball from rolling down the hill when I'm out shooting baskets) and Annie supervised. I've learned to use many of her techniques when dealing with my own assistant, Mitchell.
What do the Cisco Kid and Lori Lovecraft have in common? They were both entertainments produced in color and presented in black and white. Yes, the Cisco Kid TV show with Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carillo was shot on color film, but aired long before there was color TV. And two of my Lori Lovecraft comics I did in full color in Photoshop but because of production costs were only printed in black and white. But coming soon to this blog will be the first showing of those comics in living color! Don't miss it!
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