Hello my minions!
I want to let you know I am holding a few events:
1.
Yeah!! I hit 70 fans on Manga Magazine and 60 on Smackjeeves today! I'm
still waiting for 100 so that I can draw you fun art! These will be
separate so 2 people have an opportunity to receive free art.
Also:
I
would like to encourage everyone to SHARE the links provided. Every share and every fan, especially on
Smackjeeves, allows me one step closer to being the success I wish to
be, but I can't do it without your help. If you have any social media
outlets, please use them. I will do my very best to reward you all for
the effort in a great story and great and evolving art as well as bigger
and better events and goodies revolving around 'Descendant'. Also,
don't be shy! Feel free to drop a line every once in a while and I'll do
MY very best to keep you all updated as well.
Descendant on Smackjeeves
2. Title page art:
I am accepting title page submissions to attach to my chapters as the
story progresses (on Descendant). The best of the best will be featured
in the official printed books, those who do not make it into the books
will be featured on my official 'Descendant' website as fanart and,
eventually, be compiled into a fanart book that will be the goal for a
future contest as well as printed books! :3
To view current fanart and contest entries:
Un-Chaptered Work and Fanart
Submissions must be
8x11 or 10x14 at 300 DPI. They must be of the characters in my comic
and be done to the best of your abilities. All fanart will be featured on Smackjeeves.
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I am
letting you all know that I start printing in October and since some of
these companies have page minimums, that will mean I want to fill the
blank pages with art from not just me but also from you! How cool would
it be to see YOUR art in a book?
Also, as an added
incentive, I will be offering space after my chapters for a preview of
any titles that you may want to see in print someday as an
advertisement! That's right, I am offering to feature your webcomic in
my book to expose you to my audience as well as anyone else who picks
up the book! More details coming soon!
3. I will be
resurrecting my drawing classes every Sunday at 5pm EST (or, depending
on how many want to participate). These classes will go over story
design, character design and general illustration. I will be running
polls on my deviantart account and asking here what you all would like
to go over. This will continue based on PARTICIPATION. Meaning, if
nobody shows up, I will not be doing this anymore. I don't like to
offer to help people and have nobody take advantage of it.
Anyway, I hope you all participate! Once money and time become more available, I'll be doing a lot more.
Manga is Art
“I don't remember when exactly I read my first comic book, but I do remember exactly how liberated and subversive I felt as a result.”
― Edward W. Said, Palestine
― Edward W. Said, Palestine
Showing posts with label webcomic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label webcomic. Show all posts
Friday, July 26, 2013
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Faux Business Plan
Journey of a Comic Artist
Earlier this year, I created a fake business plan but based it on real life dreams of mine. I know some of the information is dated but I couldn't find some fresh material to use. My Marketing figures are definitely off. Also, my instructor didn't require a Financial section...which I thought odd but I added at least a mention of where I hope to generate capital.
I'm show you now so maybe someone out there has ideas on how to improve this.
Also, forgive all the grammar and spelling errors. I didn't have time to edit it before I had to be in class.
\( ゚ヮ゚)/
~DJ
Earlier this year, I created a fake business plan but based it on real life dreams of mine. I know some of the information is dated but I couldn't find some fresh material to use. My Marketing figures are definitely off. Also, my instructor didn't require a Financial section...which I thought odd but I added at least a mention of where I hope to generate capital.
I'm show you now so maybe someone out there has ideas on how to improve this.
Also, forgive all the grammar and spelling errors. I didn't have time to edit it before I had to be in class.
\( ゚ヮ゚)/
~DJ
Monday, July 1, 2013
Descendant Chapter 4: The road to color
Well, I was supposed to post a new page for Chapter 4 today and I'm behind...mostly because I wanted to start coloring and when I got through the first panel, I thought it looked really bad:
My other thinking was: This story is set in the old west. ORIGINALLY I wanted to have a color overlay on top of tones or gray tones to give the comic an old movie feel. Like one of those old black and white westerns back in the early days but, even then, I couldn't settle on the right feel.
For the first 3 chapters, I compromised with just tones and trying to make up for the lack of "oomph" through the story but there are things coming up IN the story; silent pages, lots of spells and rituals, the will require the very best of my current art skills.
I want this to look awesome on screen and, eventually, on paper. I think I'll revert back to my original idea: doing the old movie thing, but then there is the problem with night scenes.
Since I consider myself a creator who is unafraid of elevating people of color into roles of authority, AND since a lot of this project takes place at night, how do I make my characters stand out against the background, especially characters like Laini and Ohanzee. Laini, pictured above, specifically who is an Egyptian goddess (may as well be. I love her!!) <3 p="">
Anyway, dark skin+night scene= Can't see them! D': This must be corrected. I tried using Gradients to fix this via toning but I thought the fact that it was night was being lost on people. I need this to translate. How do you handle this? I want them to be in the story like they're supposed to.
So, dearest Internet, I am begging, PLEADING even, for your help. I've been looking around and asking for a very long time now and nobody seems to have any answers. I need YOU, Internet. I need you!
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| Light is a bitch. |
For the first 3 chapters, I compromised with just tones and trying to make up for the lack of "oomph" through the story but there are things coming up IN the story; silent pages, lots of spells and rituals, the will require the very best of my current art skills.
I want this to look awesome on screen and, eventually, on paper. I think I'll revert back to my original idea: doing the old movie thing, but then there is the problem with night scenes.
Since I consider myself a creator who is unafraid of elevating people of color into roles of authority, AND since a lot of this project takes place at night, how do I make my characters stand out against the background, especially characters like Laini and Ohanzee. Laini, pictured above, specifically who is an Egyptian goddess (may as well be. I love her!!) <3 p="">
Anyway, dark skin+night scene= Can't see them! D': This must be corrected. I tried using Gradients to fix this via toning but I thought the fact that it was night was being lost on people. I need this to translate. How do you handle this? I want them to be in the story like they're supposed to.
So, dearest Internet, I am begging, PLEADING even, for your help. I've been looking around and asking for a very long time now and nobody seems to have any answers. I need YOU, Internet. I need you!
| And if begging doesn't work, maybe this cute picture of baby Bender, maybe? |
| ~DJ |
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013
So. You want to own your own business.
This article is a hypothetical. But maybe not. Maybe this can happen, yes?
Anyway, it was for a school assignment.
---------------------------
And you came to me? Seriously!?
It's all good.
If I were to give serious advice about owning and operating your own business, it would be this: WRITE A BUSINESS PLAN!
It's hard, it's arduous, it can crush all hopes and dreams with the cold hard facts of doom! But it's supposed to. It's supposed to take the mystery out of your business approach.
Your business plan is there to serve as a window into reality. Once you have the facts; once you have the rulebook for your business and industry, then you can get creative.
This also doesn't mean you can't be working on your product or service in the meantime. For example: I finished the First and Second chapters of 'Descendant' while writing my business plan. It was through this process that I realized the only way I could reach my audience was through smart Marketing and knowing how and where to talk to them.
Marketing and skill. These are what I needed to have in order to draw in my audience.
So, you can then start to set priorities with your business. For instance: I did my financials last because I wasn't going to be asking for money because I knew I wouldn't be able to pay it back within a decent amount of time. I wanted to, first, prove that my product could at least break even so when my investors did help me with capital, I was able to attend more functions, put more effort into advertising and marketing and turn a business that was just breaking even into a business that became a profitable share in the comic book industry. And, when you turn a profit and can show you're doing it, you become more attractive to investors, your audience and anyone else who may draw inspiration from you.
The business plan is, by far, the most important thing you can do for yourself as a small business owner. If you have an existing business, you could do this as well. You can then easily see if your practices are making you the most profit it can or if you're missing something.
Anyway, it was for a school assignment.
---------------------------
And you came to me? Seriously!?
It's all good.
If I were to give serious advice about owning and operating your own business, it would be this: WRITE A BUSINESS PLAN!
It's hard, it's arduous, it can crush all hopes and dreams with the cold hard facts of doom! But it's supposed to. It's supposed to take the mystery out of your business approach.
Your business plan is there to serve as a window into reality. Once you have the facts; once you have the rulebook for your business and industry, then you can get creative.
- Creative with your image.
- Creative with your product or service.
- Creative with your market reach.
This also doesn't mean you can't be working on your product or service in the meantime. For example: I finished the First and Second chapters of 'Descendant' while writing my business plan. It was through this process that I realized the only way I could reach my audience was through smart Marketing and knowing how and where to talk to them.
Marketing and skill. These are what I needed to have in order to draw in my audience.
So, you can then start to set priorities with your business. For instance: I did my financials last because I wasn't going to be asking for money because I knew I wouldn't be able to pay it back within a decent amount of time. I wanted to, first, prove that my product could at least break even so when my investors did help me with capital, I was able to attend more functions, put more effort into advertising and marketing and turn a business that was just breaking even into a business that became a profitable share in the comic book industry. And, when you turn a profit and can show you're doing it, you become more attractive to investors, your audience and anyone else who may draw inspiration from you.
The business plan is, by far, the most important thing you can do for yourself as a small business owner. If you have an existing business, you could do this as well. You can then easily see if your practices are making you the most profit it can or if you're missing something.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
What? Oh yes. Alive.
So.
I have this blog, you see? And I always forget to update it. Why?
Because...I just do.
ANYWAY
I want to inform everyone that I've been working hard on my webcomic. You can check it out here:
For now, I'll just update to let people know I'm alive! Oi! In a while I'll do a fun "this is what I've learned" thing and outline my goals for each chapter as I go along.
Now, you may be wondering (or maybe not) about Slayers: Divine? I'm going to finish it but I want to work on my original while I have the steam for it. I think it's going great and I can't wait to gain more readership!
Please do forgive the long bouts of silence. I promise...I'm still here and alive!
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