Yay Comics! Prancing Unicorns and Sparkles and Pinkness!

There is an explanation for why this happened that I think would take away from the glory. Or the horror, depending on how you interpret this. Anyway, I will just let it stand without editorial comment.

As for how it happened, I spent my coffee break very hastily putting this together in Illustrator and ImageReady in response to a brief exchange I had this morning on twitter. I make no apologies.

Prance, pretty unicorn. Prance the day away!

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Subliminal Scribblings About Perfect Hats

Sat down after dinner tonight with no real plan, so I opened up a blank Photoshop file and started scribbling. I thought I was drawing a bird until I started seeing the hat. I’m looking for a hat kind of out of season- it’s wool-ish and kind of like a pageboy cap only maybe a little baggier, but every time I find such a cap in a catalogue it’s Just Not Right. This happens to me a lot with certain items like coats or bags; I’ll get it in my head that I want such a thing, and proceed to quest after the One. The Hat to End all Hats.

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Mini Sketch-Dump

Just a quickie today- something to prove I’m alive and working on stuff other than just SnoogleZoo (which is going pretty well, by the way. Have you had a look lately?) I got a haircut, so that coupled with the new (non-purple) uke I got for my birthday, I decided it was time to draw up a new profile picture for Facebook, and show that off here.

My grid-lined comics journal

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I’ve been filling up plenty of pages in my regular sketchbook, as well as this other grid-lined notebook I’m using for journal-comicking. I haven’t decided whether or not I’m going to post the gridline comics- I kind of like having one project that’s just for me; it frees me up and lets me explore in a way that the imaginary audience looking over my shoulder might not be able to appreciate. Some of it is kind of dumb, or too private for the internets, or too  sloppy to publish. But I’m having fun with it, and I suppose some (actually readable) images from there might end up on here.

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Playing with SnoogleZoo Again

Polymer clay Owl I made my little owl  buddy out of polymer clay today. He’s tilted at an such an angle that he’s looking right up at me when perched on my tilted drawing board.

I also did a bunch of drawing for SnoogleZoo today.  I have a one-off, and part of a longer story arc in development, and I just need to get them out on paper. It’s hard starting over, but I’ve missed those little guys and I only ever stopped because I set the bar a little too high to begin with. So I’m taking more of a quality-over-quantity approach this time, which means I probably won’t manage a regular update schedule for a while, but at least each strip will be something I can be proud of. Nuki and Charlie play a gameI’m working on drawing everybody consistently, and trying out a couple of different ways of inking- I think it’d be neat to ink SnoogleZoo with a brush because it seems like all the fur on the characters would work well with a fluid line, but then there are small details like the little round eyes that I’m worried I won’t be able to pull off with a brush. Plus, technical pens are just so darn comfortable. But really, how am I supposed to get comfortable with a new tool without using it?

I have to be careful about letting all this noodling get in the way of my actually moving forward with the project. I can keep practicing forever and never get a strip together If I’m not careful. So I’m aiming to at least start posting little paintings, if not a proper strip, by May 3rd. Yep, that’s  a week from tomorrow! I’m going to be pretty busy this week making that happen.

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January Sketch Dump!

So, yeah…about Holidailies. Didn’t get around to finishing that. Eh, there’s always next year. While I haven’t been posting, I have been doing a heck of a lot of drawing.

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Started the year off with this fine specimen.It was 11:30 at night on January 1st and I was determined to start the year off on a good note by drawing something. I also found a mini-marathon of Star Trek: TNG, and got a little distracted. So I put the two together.

I did a bunch of animals, and played with ink washes and brushes:

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A day or two later I got stuck. It happens to me a lot, because I get hung up on Working on My Career instead of just Drawing Pictures, which is sort of mission-critical for, y’know, working on my career. I had this funny little image of a cat in a flying sailboat that I kept putting off drawing because I didn’t know precisely what a sailboat looks like.

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I let go of the precision I thought I wanted and got the idea down, just so I could move on to something else. Which is pretty much exactly what happened. I don’t know why it still surprises me that it works like that.

Plus,  I decided I liked the awkwardness of my little sailboat, and didn’t try to refine it when I went back and did a full painting based on my doodle a week or two later:

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So that was last night. I’ve been wanting to work on my watercolor skills, so I went through the pages looking for something to paint (ohhhh, is that what sketchbooks are for? How novel!). I didn’t mean to finish it all in one go- I want to work on not rushing through projects and being able to finish things that I leave for more than one sitting, but I got carried away. It turned out pretty cute. There will probably be more flying sailboats this year.

But tonight I was going through my Drawer O’ Art Junk, and found an unused block of Master Carve. So I made a print block featuring my little buddy:

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The speech bubble is empty on the block, so I can make the owl say anything by writing or typing into the speech bubble. I was thinking of using it as a personal bookplate.

So, stuff. The holidays were stressful at work and I spent a lot of my free time recovering. Then the new year got off to kind of a rough start- lots of sadness for a lot of my friends’ pets (in total, we lost two dogs, a cat, and a hamster within about two days of each other), then my dog got herself injured and needed stitches. Then we had a rather large earthquake here in Eureka. So it was just one thing after another that kept me away from the ol’ blog. But I kept drawing, so I had to share.

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