Yup, I've got myself a new studio space!
... Which sounds all fancy, but it's really just my brother's old room with a new coat of paint and a nicer floor. >.> But it's a whole room just for me and my paints and my big, space-demanding projects, which feels really nice, I can tell you.
As you can see, I'm still in the process of moving in - the paints are going in the drawers, I'll probably find some way to fill up the righthand bookshelf, etc., - and it's not quite finished yet (we need to paint the door white - but we're probably going to keep the Black & White-poster, because nostalgia, or something), but it's getting there.
It's only the bigger things that are going in the studio - my acrylic paints and canvases and easels, my Sculpy clay, my seriously sidetracked Make Your Own Mahjong Set-project, and so on. I'm still keeping my lighttable - and thus my comic-projects - in my own room, along with my markers and most of my watercolour-stuff (I tend to tape my watercolour pictures up on my lighttable when I paint) - but there's suddenly a whole lot more space in my bookshelves and most importantly, on the desk around my computer. No more accidentally elbowing sculptures off the desk!
Friday, 11 May 2012
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Fathoms+sketchdump
Okay, time for another update!
I've been working on Fathoms III lately, and am making some rather impressive progress (impressive, that is, because I didn't really intend to make so much of it): 12 out of 24 pages are pencilled!
Here's a piece of page two:
I feel as though I'm filling up each panel better in this chapter compared to the previous ones; yes, there are panels where there's just the head/shoulders of a characters and a speech-bubble, but most of them have more stuff going on in the background and a more solid sense of place.
Speaking of character-only panels... Here's one of my favourite panels I've ever drawn of Gale:
It just... seems to capture his whole look somehow.
Here's a few warm-ups from the last few days:
I've been working on Fathoms III lately, and am making some rather impressive progress (impressive, that is, because I didn't really intend to make so much of it): 12 out of 24 pages are pencilled!
Here's a piece of page two:
I feel as though I'm filling up each panel better in this chapter compared to the previous ones; yes, there are panels where there's just the head/shoulders of a characters and a speech-bubble, but most of them have more stuff going on in the background and a more solid sense of place.
Speaking of character-only panels... Here's one of my favourite panels I've ever drawn of Gale:
It just... seems to capture his whole look somehow.
Here's a few warm-ups from the last few days:
Etiketter:
comics,
fathoms of the sky,
scifi,
superheroes,
talassa,
vesto
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Sketchdump, round Nth
My warm-ups from the last couple of days; some sketchy, some more finished. Some in colour, some not.
First round; some Fathoms-stuff:
Superheroes: Firestarter. I need to practise drawing fire, because this looks like crap. Blackbird in uniform, being ninja.... ... and out of uniform, being her plain clothes-self.
Samurai: Whoah... Perspective and backgrounds and stuff. Far out. Masahiro being picked on by the mean kids.
Assorted misc.:
A Nopon merchant from Xenoblade Chronicles - which is a neat game, despite the three million sidequests and silly support-meeting-esque battle dialogue. Vesto, being the badass-space-fleet-lieutenant-turned-exo-biologist-nerd that she is. The 1920ies might, not so secretly, be one of my favourite historical periods - mostly for reasons of awesome fashion and art movements. And tommy-guns. And Prohibitions and gangsters.
First round; some Fathoms-stuff:
Superheroes: Firestarter. I need to practise drawing fire, because this looks like crap. Blackbird in uniform, being ninja.... ... and out of uniform, being her plain clothes-self.
Samurai: Whoah... Perspective and backgrounds and stuff. Far out. Masahiro being picked on by the mean kids.
Assorted misc.:
A Nopon merchant from Xenoblade Chronicles - which is a neat game, despite the three million sidequests and silly support-meeting-esque battle dialogue. Vesto, being the badass-space-fleet-lieutenant-turned-exo-biologist-nerd that she is. The 1920ies might, not so secretly, be one of my favourite historical periods - mostly for reasons of awesome fashion and art movements. And tommy-guns. And Prohibitions and gangsters.
Etiketter:
blackbird,
fanart,
fashion,
fathoms of the sky,
firestarter,
masahiro,
samurai,
sci-fi,
superheroes
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Comics, etc.
Flatland is getting on a bit in pages - all the way up to 10 now, so we're almost halfway! - so I thought I'd post the sketch for the latest page:
As I got further and further into drawing Flatland, my sketches started getting rougher and rougher; this is honestly what I inked on top of - no further sketched details added. I think that the simplicity of the backgrounds and the familiarity of the White Walker made it easier.
Otherwise, I need a pretty solid sketch to ink over, especially when I'm inking non-digitally - as I do with my ongoing fanzine-project, Fathoms of the Sky. In digital media, there's than handy "undo"-button, that my brushpens just don't have. :P
And by solid, I mean this is my storyboard for Fathoms III:
Compared to the ready-to-ink Flatland sketch above, the Fathoms-storyboard is at least twice as detailed - but it kind of needs to be, because it handles more visually complex stuff; more detailed backgrounds, characters with more complicated clothing, etc., etc.
I ink Fathoms mainly with a Pilot Pocket Brush Pen (Soft), with Staedtler pigment liners of varying width for panel-borders and tiny details. The first two parts will be available at the Stockholm International Comic Festival 2012, 28-29th of April, at at UppCon 2012.
As I got further and further into drawing Flatland, my sketches started getting rougher and rougher; this is honestly what I inked on top of - no further sketched details added. I think that the simplicity of the backgrounds and the familiarity of the White Walker made it easier.
Otherwise, I need a pretty solid sketch to ink over, especially when I'm inking non-digitally - as I do with my ongoing fanzine-project, Fathoms of the Sky. In digital media, there's than handy "undo"-button, that my brushpens just don't have. :P
And by solid, I mean this is my storyboard for Fathoms III:
Compared to the ready-to-ink Flatland sketch above, the Fathoms-storyboard is at least twice as detailed - but it kind of needs to be, because it handles more visually complex stuff; more detailed backgrounds, characters with more complicated clothing, etc., etc.
I ink Fathoms mainly with a Pilot Pocket Brush Pen (Soft), with Staedtler pigment liners of varying width for panel-borders and tiny details. The first two parts will be available at the Stockholm International Comic Festival 2012, 28-29th of April, at at UppCon 2012.
Monday, 16 April 2012
Warm-ups, again
More stuff:
Another character from the same universe as that frowny samurai I posted a couple of entries back. This guy, I mean:
Another character from the same universe as that frowny samurai I posted a couple of entries back. This guy, I mean:
Sunday, 8 April 2012
Sketchdump+cool trailer
Bilingual entry, because some neat stuff I found is in Swedish:
Okej - Trailer för Morwhayle 2 av Peter Bergting, som ser ASCOOL ut. Ungefär som om Mike Mignola har sprungit med huvudet först in i Drakar och Demoner. En fristående berättelse finns att läsa i senaste Utopi Magasin, och det är min professionella åsikt att det var JÄTTEBÄST, så hör sen.
Alright, back to regularly scheduled programming:
Loose tengu-concept for a bigger painting I'm working on. I visited the Natural History Museum's bird-taxidermy exhibit the other day, and let's just say I got an itch to draw birds.
Here's the sketch for the WIP-painting:
Mmmm. Cranes and crows and sparrows and Japanese Waxwings...
Okej - Trailer för Morwhayle 2 av Peter Bergting, som ser ASCOOL ut. Ungefär som om Mike Mignola har sprungit med huvudet först in i Drakar och Demoner. En fristående berättelse finns att läsa i senaste Utopi Magasin, och det är min professionella åsikt att det var JÄTTEBÄST, så hör sen.
Alright, back to regularly scheduled programming:
Loose tengu-concept for a bigger painting I'm working on. I visited the Natural History Museum's bird-taxidermy exhibit the other day, and let's just say I got an itch to draw birds.
Here's the sketch for the WIP-painting:
Mmmm. Cranes and crows and sparrows and Japanese Waxwings...
Friday, 6 April 2012
Sketchdump
New roundup of warm-ups and stuff. Some Fathoms, some mobsters, some superheroes and a bit of frowny samurai.
And an environment study/practise/thing to round it all off:
And an environment study/practise/thing to round it all off:
Etiketter:
environment study,
fathoms of the sky,
mafia,
masahiro,
superheroes
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