Archive for November, 2009

Bolt: 6:59 Thumbnails Finished!

Monday, November 9th, 2009

I have to say the weekend was very fruitful. I finished thumbnailing Bolt: 6:59 on Saturday morning (yes, all 48 pages of it—my longest project to date). (I also added some new info to the website’s sidebar (a new bio, for example)). I’m considering this the completion of the first draft of the story. I do have to go back and re-draw a few pages of thumbnails so that the right panels are on the right pages, and then type out a script in a separate text document. (I did the thumbnails in what I’m calling “Lutes style,” which means the thumbnails have numerals inside the word balloons rather than words, and the words are enumerated on a separate sheet.) This shouldn’t take long.

The next step will be to show it to some cartoonists who understand good story structure and know how to talk about comics for a nice, substantive critique. I’ve got some in mind, and I’ll let you know once they’re officially on board.

Next step after that is to read it over and over and over again for flow, pacing, and clarity—with an eye toward improving characterization, if necessary. In other words, the next step is to write a second draft. I’m trying to look at it this way: “look how much I’ve done!” rather than the more discouraging “look how much I have yet to do!”

Someone asked me if I was going to post another set of thumbnails. I said I wasn’t sure, because I don’t really know how people feel about them. What do you think, dear Reader? Would you like to see more thumbnails? Are they too hard to read? Too hard to decipher?

Here’s a quick list of past posts with thumbnails in them, for ease of reading:

Let me know what you think.

Halloween in White River Junction

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Every year, the town of White River Junction hosts a massive Halloween parade that seemingly half the town participates in. There’s live music, a monster petting zoo, giant neon butterflies on stilts, fire twirlers, a fire juggler, and a fire organ (a series of metal pipes played with a propane torch), usually hauled by a horse-drawn cart. It’s loads of fun, and not something you’d expect in a sleepy little town. But that’s what makes this town so special: you never know what to expect.

Without further ado, here’s a selection of photographs.

A Humbling Dinner with Big Shots, and a Needed Shot in the Arm

Friday, November 6th, 2009

If there’s one thing having dinner with a group of talented, successful cartoonists will do, it will make you get your ass in gear. That’s why as soon as I got home last night from my and Robyn‘s dinner at the home of James Sturm and his wife Rachel Gross (with fellow diners Alec Longstreth, Gabby Schulz (AKA Ken Dahl), Joe and Becca Lambert, Chuck Forsman (AKA Chuck McBuck), Melissa Mendes, and none other than Seth), I hit the drawing board.

I worked later than usual, imbued as I was with the sense of urgency that only comes in the afterglow of clinking glasses with much more accomplished artists in the same field. That, and the dawning realization that MoCCA 2010 is creeping up faster than expected.

I gathered my scattered sketchbook beats and translated them into a raft of too-too-detailed thumbnails until I reached the end of the climax and the beginning of the resolution. Reaching that milestone was more satisfying than I can say.

Bolt should be a fun and fast-paced little ride—a nearly-wordless sprint in the shoes of a quirky new character that will, I hope, give readers a junk-food thrill without recycling tired clichés. I don’t want to build up any unrealistic expectations, but this may be the greatest single comic book you or anyone else has ever read or will ever read, ever. That, or it will help pass the time while you’re on the can. Either way, I’m easy.

New Thumbnails—Bolt, Pp. 9–12

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

More thumbnaily goodness:

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