Saturday, August 17, 2013

Game of Thrones isn't back until 2014. You need your epic fantasy fix.

An Arrow in the Moon launches on Tuesday, 08/20/2013.  The intention is for a normal update schedule of Tuesday and Thursday.  It's brightly colored Disneyesque characters in horrible situations.  Maybe not quite George R.R. Martin horrible, but pretty violent.  The opening sequence is a pretty brutal (well, as brutal as my drawing skills are capable of portraying) fight scene, just to make sure people know off the bat that despite my somewhat cartoony style, I'm not shooting for kid's stuff.  Well maybe if your kids were like me and like violent medieval fighting...  But chances are they're not.  You decide, I'm not raising your damn kids, take some responsibility for once.

Sorry, about that.  Come back, I've changed.  Anyway, doing this comic has made me remember how time consuming the whole full-color, draw-ink-color process is, even though I'm doing almost all of the art for this thing on computer.  If I want to even remotely remain on target with this thing, I might be changing the art style after the opening sequence to something more streamlined.

On that note, I think Smith-Micro's Manga Studio 5 is my software of choice now.  I've worked with Autodesk Sketchbook 6 and Art Rage 4 in the past year and this might finally be the full package as far as comic artist software goes.  I'll probably be dedicating my next blog to the annoying journey of frustration that is drawing/painting software.  (I almost tried to install my copy of Photoshop 7, but though better of it.)

Monday, August 12, 2013

Wine and Meteors

The Julian Starfest is one of those local San Diego County events I've been to like three times now, but can't remember how I learned of it's existence.  All my friends who know about it appear to have learned about it from me.  At any rate, it's one of those cool events that doesn't appear to advertise much, but still draws a decent number of people.  I think there's a decent turnout anyway.  We got there as it was getting dark and you mostly hear rather than see the people around you or catch red-tinged glimpses of them (no white lights allowed in the viewing area).

Usually, the organizers do this thing around a new moon so as to take advantage of dark skies and whatnot, but this year was during the weekend of the Perseid Meteor Shower.  This meant we had a lot of dazzling streaks of burning space debris in the sky with the accompanying oohs and ahs from the crowd, and low cursing from me having missed it because I was fiddling with the settings on my camera.  A camera that's probably not ideal for low light astro-photography, but I'm not made of money so it takes all my crazy mad skillz to squeeze halfway decent images from it.

Did I mention this festival takes place on my HOME PLANET?
BEHOLD OUR TWIN MOONS!

Big Dipper above astronomy enthusiasts.
I may or may not have managed to catch a few shooting stars that I only noticed once I reviewed my pictures on a larger screen.  There were some planes and satellites floating about up there, but by trajectory I think I can safely guess that they weren't aircraft, or else there is some massive government cover-up regarding unreported plane crashes.

Left side, Middle, coming off the right side of the tree.  Meteor?

Center of the canopy roof.  Another One?
At about 11-ish, we called it quits and departed from the Menghini Winery (oh yeah, this all goes down on a vineyard up by Volcan Mountain (whoa...  Like Vulcan, because space and shit!), hence the title of this post.)  Holy hell, did I just use a weird parenthetical within a parenthetical?  Thought I was doing javascript for a second there.  Sorry.  Onward.

There were still people watching the meteor shower scattered around the grounds as we left, as evidenced by the fact that I nearly tripped over two of them on the way out and the constant murmur of stargazers in all directions.  There were probably more galactic fireworks to be seen, but there was an hour plus drive before returning to San Diego proper.  

Official Website:  Julian Starfest
Bigger Photoset:  Flickr!

Saturday, August 3, 2013

You thought I gave up again, didn't you?

Got the post comic-con, back to work, jacked-up sleep pattern for a while there.  The one where you're ripped back into the normal world where you sit a a cubicle and have to catch up to the stacks of paperwork that built up like squatter villages while you were out having fun.  Depressed and tired from playing catch-up and pushing paper for a week, you can't muster the energy to blog or draw or much of anything creative-wise.  Not familiar with that?  You go to hell.

No seriously, don't go to hell.  I didn't mean it.  Here's some concept art from my now very soon to premier webcomic.  You can check out the page I set up at http://anarrowinthemoon.thecomicseries.com

But don't go there yet.  Unless you're a fan of CSS layouts and no content.

An abandoned fortress at the edge of the Ermynnland

Cearynth Covylli, the Queen of Rivers
The crown worn by the King or Queen of Rivers is a living length of Snake Ivy woven into a circlet with a Star Aquamarine at the front.