Sunday, July 31, 2011

Comic Review: Daytripper

Daytripper is a fabulous comic by Fàbio Moon and Gabriel Bà, about the moments in life that we all remember. The moments that make the most impact aren't the big ones, like presidential elections, winning awards, etc., but small ones, like spending a quiet moment with a loved one. The story follows Brás de Oliva Domingos, a fictitious Brazilian writer who started his career writing obituaries for the local paper. In condensing others' lives - and deaths - to a few words, he begins to understand what really matters.


The illustrations marking new chapters are really beautiful. It's so much better in person.


Each chapter, like moments in life, has a different feel. I highly recommend this comic book to anyone ages 15 and older. It's not incredibly violent or sexual, but I think some of the ideas may go over the head of someone younger.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Live in Technicolor


Sorry for the extreme lack of updating, we've both been sort of busy but we've been making progress! For those of you that don't know I've spent the better part of a month searching for a colorist desperately and now I've finally located an excellent one. Please check out his illustrations! I just wanted to post the test panel he did because I'm basically in love with it and I'm very excited about the future of Aurora Sanction!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Pastels for Sophie and Diode

The creative block I've been going through seems to be slipping away (at least, for now). I did a couple of quick sketches last night of Sophie and Sarah-Cordelia, another member of the Aurora Sanction.



On a whim, I decided to bust out the pastels instead of the crayons, for once. Hey, don't knock crayons. Those things can do wonders. Anyway, enjoy.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Charge of Starting Sanctions

For me, the task of drawing a comic is a way to practice my design skills. My artistic level is lacking. A creative slump can last various lengths of time; the one I was in before taking on this endeavor held strong for the better part of a year. My animation suffered, as did my other art.

Slumps are natural. It is up to us, as artists and otherwise, to keep working. Whether we consider what we produce "acceptable" or not is unimportant. Don't stop creating. Eventually the slump goes away. It's difficult to wait for it to disappear, but it's worth it.

I'm not entirely happy with the work I'm producing now, and that includes this comic. I look at a page after it's completed and know it could be done better...then again, if I was happy with everything I do, then I wouldn't learn anything. Being content is being static. My direction is forward, and I hope it keeps on that track.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Sophie's Study

I finished page one of the first book! I'm pretty proud of the design for a certain main character's study, but I think it needs more...stuff. At a certain point, though, I had to stop drawing and give the room a break, and I'm satisfied enough with it to let it go for now.


I can't wait to see what the inker and colorist do with this. Wood-paneled flooring, area rug, books, maps, gears -- fun times!

Friday, July 30, 2010

Quick Sophie Shop


A quick painting I did of Sophie in Photoshop. I'll notice the mistakes when I wake up tomorrow. She has no expression because...well, I don't know. I'm sleepy.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Wow.

It's definitely been a while! Althea and I have both been busy, taking care of school things. Now that graduation is over (O_O), we should have a bit of time between working and side projects to really take hold of this comic. Stay tuned.