21 December 2009

Joe and Tammy

Joe's the one on the right...
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20 December 2009

Merry Christmas and all that jazz

Just wanted to drop a note here to say Merry Christmas to any and everyone who's bothered to take a look.
Took some photos when Tammy's brother dropped by with his family, most of the pics came out blurry, but here's one of our dog, Zoe, that came out okay. She knows to stay still for the camera.



Here's Tammy with Jack, her youngest nephew:



As for me, my mug doesn't photo very well, so I thought I'd post the second anniversary wallpaper for Ad Astra. I hit the two year mark last month and could only be happier with the web comic if millions of people were reading it and I no longer had to work a day-job to pay the bills.



As for the New Year, well, I'll say some more about that, in a later post. I'm not one for resolutions, so it won't be any of that, but I do plan on doing more comic-type work in the coming year.
Til then....

14 December 2009

Monday, Monday

I'm just getting around to using this, had it for some time, I guess.

Well, I've been doing Ad Astra for 2 years, now, and it's been a blast.

Way back in ye olden days, when I was trying to break into comics, I did everything the way I was told to do it, and I never got a break. I was too easily discouraged, for one thing, and for another, I was just the tiniest bit too full of myself. I couldn't see my own weaknesses, even when they were pointed out to me by competent professionals.

And then, as I got older, I wanted less and less to work on other people's characters, and more and more to work on my own. I created a large and complex universe, that I dubbed "Powers", before someone else actually went and published a comic with that title. I call that universe "Gladiators" now, and I've just begun working on those characters again, with a friend of mine. Ad Astra was, originally, meant to be the future of the Powers/Gladiators universe, but something happened along the way. In 2005, I got the idea to tell a super-hero story in blog form. This evolved into the website and universe I call HeroBlog. HeroBlog tells the story of Amp, a young super starting out in the biz. As the HeroBlog universe grew more complex, and as my desire to do an actual comic strip grew more intense, the idea of fitting Ad Astra in with the HeroBlog characters was born.

Oh, and as I work on Ad Astra, I do everything wrong. I don't write up tight plots to help me plan my pages, I don't do thumbnail sketches to hep lay out pages. I draw a page, if I like it, I ink it. Once inked, I color it, then I letter it. I have a rough idea of the dialog, before I begin lettering, but almost never have a thought-out gag or turn of phrase. You might say I let the characters speak, as the moment comes for them to say something. I know, it seems odd, but it seems to work for me. It keeps me from bogging down in minutae, the way I always have on everything I've ever tried to do. So, whatever works for me is what I'll stick with.

One of these days, I'll stop along the way to snap some photos of the sausage-making process. Maybe I can help some other slightly obsessive artist to overcome the inertia that keeps him from completing the next panel, the next page, whatever.
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