Tuesday, January 28, 2020

VISITATIONS 5 FIRST LOOK



Visitations 5: The Snake Lady Of The Fair is a story that visits the famous World's Columbian Exposition. Meet new characters Anne and Mooney as they explore the Chicago World's Fair.




When they run into trouble when they encounter the evil Cult Of The Snake, Mooney and Anne receive help from an unexpected source.


Visitations issue 5 is the most exciting chapter of the story yet- no one is safe! The end is near! Meet new characters! See the World's Fair! Learn the origin of the city of Chicago!  Beware the Cult Of The Snake! There IS a devil in the White City- it's just not who you think it is!

Print copies will be available February 28th at C2E2. Digital copies are available now. Email visitationscomicbook@gmail.com for more details.


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Monday, January 13, 2020

How To Tell A Story On A Comic Book Page

Thumbnail pages can be looked at as a blueprint or a map to where the finished comic page will end up. They are used as a way to work out the overall design of the page. The page design is a bit more complex then it may seem. For one, it has to convey an idea - tell a story. I view it as how a writer would write a paragraph. An introductory sentence followed by the main idea. Finally the concluding sentence leads you to the next paragraph. Visually, this starts as an establishing panel, followed by panels depicting the action of the page. The last panel is meant to lead you to the next page:



Sometimes the designs change a little by the time the penciled are finished, but the idea remains:


The overall design has to move the reader's eye through the page. This is done with the "Z" principle:

From Will Eisner's Comics & Sequential Art






Without some kind of design, a story can not be properly told. Thumbnails help work out that design. 


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Monday, January 6, 2020

Visitations Characters: Creating the look of Nellie McCullough

Visitations is a complicated story about the history of a city and a century disguised as a ghost and superhero tale. But Before the idea of Visitations came to me, I conceived of the series' central character, Nellie McCullough. This is the story of where Nellie's look came from.

In an effort to expand my skills as an illustrator, I had been doing open studio figure drawing with live models at the Palette and Chisel Academy Of Fine Art in Chicago. While I became good at drawing the human form, I  hit a wall artistically. The problem with drawing from a live model - unless dong gesture drawings of people on trains, coffee shops or wherever- is that after a while it becomes ...well, boring. Repetitive poses are a big part of this. After about a year or so of life drawing, my work completely plateaued.

Typical 15 minute figure drawing pose from a live model

30 second gesture drawing done at a coffee shop 


It was suggested to me that I try my hand at sculpting. This completely opened up a new world because instead of working in two dimensions, I began working in three dimensions. working with my hands allowed me to understand the form and structure much better than drawing on a flat piece of paper ever could.

Scupture from Audy Cramblit's class


After doing open studio sessions I took a 4 week class at Palette and Chisel under Audry Cramblit The model, Paige, took the time during her breaks to walk around and talk to the people taking the class. She mentioned to me that she would be posing at Aaron Miller's Platform Studios. Miller has models dress up in costume for artists to draw once a month. I hadn't been there and Paige's invitation seemed like the perfect opportunity to go.

Email from Aaron Miller featuring Paige the model in steampunk outfit.


The thing that makes Miller's drawing sessions so intriguing is the variety of costumes his models wear. They've been pirates, Star Wars Stormtroopers, comic book and anime characters. It's definitely more interesting then the run of the mill nude model in a sitting pose. Paige was in a steampunk outfit - a costume that she created herself.



I thought the costume was really cool. The drawings were fun and I decided to file her look away for a future character, in case I would need it one day.







When it came time to start Visitations, Paige's costume determined the era in which the story would be set. But where did the character of Nellie, not to mention the entire concept of Visitations,  come from? 

To be continued...


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Visitations Character Sketches and Plans

 One of the fun things about creating Visitations is designing the characters and settings. Some are inspired by real life people and place...