Friday, March 30, 2007

The HB Kid

HB as in pencil grade of course. This is a character I have designed for the Comic Design and Scripting program I am currently enrolled in. Captain Canuck won't be coming back next year so it's up to the students to create a new representative to appear on the brochures. The character is meant to go on a t-shirt so the requirement was no more than six colours to be used and I ended up using five, which includes white. I chose colours from the standard #2 pencil for now. I am waiting to hear what the faculty will say about it because there is so much more potential left with this character.

Friday, March 23, 2007

DANGER! EXPLOSIVE RAWK!

This is a logo for a project I've been working on. I took an image of a Fender Telecaster and placed it into the hazard symbol for we all know is Danger of Explosive Materials.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Bro It Up: The process

I drew a small comic last semester and the apparent lesson was boring dialogue. Despite the waste of time the assignment was, I drew it anyway. The penciled line art and dialogue had to be finished in an hour so I saved time by producing the lines on a 7" x 10" sheet rather than a full 11" x 17" sheet and used a simple cartoon style. Now if the class had time to sit and think of interesting things to say, we all could have produced something fantastic, unfortunately, for some reason, it had to be rushed like a bat out of Hell. I scribbled down a conversation much more bland than this the first time around.

This semester, the digital colouring instructor wanted us to hand in a fully finished comic. I rumaged through my stack of comic strips and I found this one burried at the bottom, totally forgotten. The cartooning style made it unique. If you know who the Gorillaz are, you could probably see the similarities. I was viewing some of their art at the time I drew this and gained some inspiration from their eyes and noses.

I slapped the sheet back on the table and put ink over top the penciled lines. I scanned the comic into Photoshop and produced the flat colours creating a vibrant colour palette. I began using multiple layerd for shadows, midtones and highlights but that first panel took far too long. I cut back to the basic tones for the rest of the comic, just using the lasso tool and nothing else. The colouring went by quickly after that and them came the time to add the ballons.

I opened the page in Illustrator, selected the elipse tool and set fill and stroke attributes before dropping circles in all the panels. The dialogue is inspired from a Derrick Comedy skit found on youtube called "Bro Rape: An Investigative Report". some hilarious stuff. The guy with the bag is definitely a bro and he's speaking to an emo kid. That third fugly guy is there for no reason.

After the text was dropped in, the ballons were adjusted accordingly and then added tails to each of them. The fonts were downloaded off the internet from BlamBot and I converted all the text to shapes because i knew printers rarely have a font called Evil Genius. The final layout, with both tiff and eps elements, was composed in Quark Express (I still say it's better than InDesign).

I gather the process, from pencils to pre press, took about six or eight hours.

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Scenery

This was an assignment for landscapes. The criteria was a village with rolling hills and tall trees. This is what I came up with, the Shyre inspired village of Eden. I like this one, especially looking at the thumbnail because I didn't realize it would reduce so well.