After somewhat of a difficult morning, I find twenty minutes of calmness, during which time I amusingly draw Partrick McGoohan style picture. He isn't looking as angry as he normally does, his eyes taken out of the shadow more, more heroic larger square chin instead of the small rounded one. All in all I am pleased with it, I just wish I would have taken more pictures-in-progress. Why blue ink? you may ask well I only have 0.1mm, 0.3mm and 0.5mm in black, this picture is huge almost the whole A4 page and would have taken ages to ink, besides it will all come out black when I scan it. Hope you like it too.
Matthew C. Applegate's blog, following the development of his illustration skills.
Saturday, 27 April 2013
Thursday, 25 April 2013
I Keep Getting Saturday Morning Cartoon
I am currently planning a new comic book, so I am just practicing at the moment and drawing whatever comes in my head and I keep getting these. I want the comic to have a more black and white / noir style the subject matter is quite serious but I keep getting well "Saturday Morning Cartoon Style" I know obviously I'll need a lot more shading to get a noir style comic, I just think it is quite funny how off the mark these have come out. I still think they are pretty good just not what I was aiming for.
Oh Well.
Oh Well.
Saturday, 30 March 2013
Limbering Up
I have been teaching basic drawing skills to a few video game design students recently which has got me drawing and thinking about comics and cartoons a lot. I have been drawing since I can remember, and I have always been able to draw to a reasonable level. I grew up on comics of the 1980's and because of things like Marvel Unlimited and The Walking Dead comics I have really gotten back in to them over the last month or so. I really love how comics have progressed form the heavily narrated "spectacle" (like the Amazing Spider-Man) to more realistic more rounded characters (The Walking Dead, The Watchmen, V for Vendetta) in sometimes unrealistic settings, they are all wonderful in my mind because they are so different.
Like I said I left comic books in the late 90's when things were very much still the "spectacle" with few exceptions, so it is quite nice to return to find things have really expanded on all fronts.
So today I got out a standard "Staedtler HB Noris School Pencil" and started to draw first "Rick", then "Machine Man" and finally "Green Goblin" for my 3-year-old son who is a huge fan of the 1960's Spider-Man cartoon. They all took around 5-10 minutes each. I knew I wanted to concentrate on the face, I tried creating a character the other night and I decided I needed to study others work a bit more as I was unsatisfied with the results. They are kinds of studies of different artists styles that I like and would maybe like to emulate, or certainly be influenced by.
I am really pleased with the results and it has been both incredibly relaxing as well as good fun. I have been watching a few youtube videos about different artists and watching them sketch different characters, it has been amazing to see in real-time how they achieve different effects.
This Freddie Williams II video is incredible and answered the "lightning bolt" question I had when I was a kid. I used to just draw the lighting bolts and shade around them, but this is so much better.
The inking in this is amazing and I think I will digitally ink until I am better at real-life inking, I have tried several times and yes, I need more practice.
So, I think it is pretty clear in my and my friends heads that I maybe making a comic book. I feel I need to stress the word maybe at this stage, I am not sure I can do it. They are a lot of work and I would be doing it all on my own. I have around three different stories I could use it just depends on my drawing skills which one if any I develop further.
I make music, software and video games and I have always wanted to make comics (who hasn't) , maybe a one off comic, maybe a mini-series, who knows. Maybe nothing, at the end of the day it doesn't matter, it is a great deal of fun.
I can't help but think I have been planning this albeit subconsciously, as I have been buying all different types of pencils, pens and markers recently (under the guise of using them to create game characters), maybe it is all just part of a plan that I am now consciously being made aware of.
I know it will be hard work, but like all things I do, I just want to see if I can.
Like I said I left comic books in the late 90's when things were very much still the "spectacle" with few exceptions, so it is quite nice to return to find things have really expanded on all fronts.
So today I got out a standard "Staedtler HB Noris School Pencil" and started to draw first "Rick", then "Machine Man" and finally "Green Goblin" for my 3-year-old son who is a huge fan of the 1960's Spider-Man cartoon. They all took around 5-10 minutes each. I knew I wanted to concentrate on the face, I tried creating a character the other night and I decided I needed to study others work a bit more as I was unsatisfied with the results. They are kinds of studies of different artists styles that I like and would maybe like to emulate, or certainly be influenced by.
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Moore's "Rick" from The Walking Dead 2003 |
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Kirby's Machine Man from Machine Man 1978 |
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Ditko's Machine Man from Machine Man 1978 |
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Romita's "Green Goblin" from The Amazing Spiderman 196? |
This Freddie Williams II video is incredible and answered the "lightning bolt" question I had when I was a kid. I used to just draw the lighting bolts and shade around them, but this is so much better.
The inking in this is amazing and I think I will digitally ink until I am better at real-life inking, I have tried several times and yes, I need more practice.
So, I think it is pretty clear in my and my friends heads that I maybe making a comic book. I feel I need to stress the word maybe at this stage, I am not sure I can do it. They are a lot of work and I would be doing it all on my own. I have around three different stories I could use it just depends on my drawing skills which one if any I develop further.
I make music, software and video games and I have always wanted to make comics (who hasn't) , maybe a one off comic, maybe a mini-series, who knows. Maybe nothing, at the end of the day it doesn't matter, it is a great deal of fun.
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Kirby's Iron Man 19?? |
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Moore's "Angry Man" The Walking Dead #1 |
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Buscema's "ROM" from ROM 1981 |
I know it will be hard work, but like all things I do, I just want to see if I can.
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