12/14/2010

National Graphic Novel Month!

Ok, so I'm gonna' clue you all in on a bit of awesome-ness called:

National Graphic Novel Month!

What?
National Graphic Novel Month is when you script out an ENTIRE 125-page graphic novel in 31 days.

By scripting, you can make thumbnails, sketches, a movie-like script, or whatever tickles your silly-bone. :D

ALSO, it doesn't have to be finished. This is a great way to get a rough draft of your comic done.

When?
All through the month of January, from the 1st to the 31st.

Why?
One day, I was talking with Don MacDonald on Twitter (go check out his work on Machiavelli. It's AWESOME! Link is down below), and I thought it was silly that writers have National Novel Writing Month, but comic artists don't have anything like that (I mean, they have 24 hour comic day, but that's not even close). So I was talking with Don about “Wouldn't it be cool if graphic novelists and comic artists had a National Comic Book Month?” And he came up with the better idea and called it “National Graphic Novel Month.” We tossed ideas back and forth, and lo and behold! Graphic Novel Month was born.

Who?
YOU.

And hundreds of other comic artists (I hope), but mostly YOU.

Spread the word! On Twitter, Facebook, DeviantART, or whatever online (or offline) community you're a part of.

If you have any questions, or want any feedback on your ideas or drafts, you can email either Don (don at donmacdonald dot com) or me (kelcidcrawford at gmail dot com), or you could, I dunno...find us on Twitter, or on our blogs. That works, too. ;)

12/01/2010

Blanket Monster

And it started snowing today!

I would enjoy it if it weren't for the wind. Oh well.

11/20/2010

Food for Thought

It's a day late, but it was still fun to draw. :D

I always say this, but this was made with Prismacolor markers and a mechanical pencil. This time, though, I added Micron Pens (because some people wanted me to keep doing that, so I tried it out).

Also, I'm going to be REALLY busy with art projects this weekend. And Thanksgiving Break is next week, so there may or may not be comics next week. Just letting you know ahead of time.

11/17/2010

Foiled My Plans!

...So now I can't venture over to the art building where the wood-shop is to build the freaking thing.

I decided to add a new element into the comic aside from the markers and the mechanical pencil: MICRON PENS! I don't think I'll use them in the next comic, though. But what do YOU think? Keep the pens or leave them out?

P.S. all wood panels have smiley faces on them until you paint over them. But they're still happy regardless.

11/13/2010

Schlockered

I'm sorry for the late update. I went to the premier of a friend's short film downtown (the film was AMAZING) and stayed a little after for the after-party. Fun times all around, but I've been procrastinating something BAD this weekend.

So earlier this month, I went out drinking with some friends (hey, I'm 21, so I'm legal) and I discovered the amazingly lovely taste of rum and coke. It makes me feel like a pirate because I'm drinking rum.

....And I also discovered that after one drink, I get loud and obnoxious. xD

Oh, my Prismacolor cool grey markers, how I love thee. My mechanical pencil is my tender mistress.

11/10/2010

Hoo?


I love my owl hat, and everyone else loves it, too. :3

And I'm gonna' wear it for the rest of the winter because it has ear flaps (which helps since I live in a town where winds can reach everyday gusts of 15 miles an hour) and is made of fleece and felt (and, you know, fleece is like ARMOR against cold).

This was lovingly drawn with my beautiful Prismacolor markers and my ultra sleek mechanical pencil. :D

With the help of my incredi-easel! Because my back hurts from slouching a lot.

11/05/2010

Just Passing By

Today's entry is extra sloppy. But that's ok: this webcomic is meant to be more sketchy than pro-looking. I still love the shading and anatomy here. :D

THE RETURN OF MY PRISMACOLOR MARKERS! I set up my workspace so it's not a pain in the ass to get them, so you'll be seeing the return of gray scale! WOO!

....And that second panel, the person's speaking from inside the room. The door does not talk. Just wanted to make that extra clear.

11/03/2010

Strange Places

I'm still a little concerned for that poor girl.

No Prismacolor goodness this time. I got lazy and stuck with my handy mechanical pencil.

10/29/2010

Not Really Horror...

The Human Centipede is NOT a horror movie. It's a horror movie the same way that Hostel and Saw are horror movies, because it's disgusting and deals with body mutilation in the WORST way. It's not a TRUE horror movie like Psycho.

But if you MUST know what this movie is, DON'T WATCH THE TRAILER. Instead, look it up on Wikipedia. It'll make you nauseous either way, but the Wiki article won't give you nightmares for two weeks.

....Look it up your own damn self. I'm not adding a link to the damn thing.

....And this actually has nothing to do with my punishment for not updating Wednesday. Speaking of which, I'm thinking of making this update only on Fridays (it'll lighten my workload a little).

Made with Prismacolor markers and mechanical pencil.

10/23/2010

Woah, I'm digital!


So it's not a comic YET AGAIN!
I'm starting to like drawing in filler a little too much.

Comics by next week, promise. :3

This was drawn AND colored in MyPaint (I won't be surprised if you've never heard of it).

10/20/2010

Not a comic


WOAH, it's not a comic!

I have some roughs of some comic strips, but they still need to be tightened up and finalized. In the meantime, I thought I would play with my Prismacolor colored pencils and give you a cartoon representation of me.

Feel free to critique. I appreciate constructive criticism. :D

10/15/2010

Shakespeare, BADASS


I usually draw something a little more exciting than this, but I just wanted to draw myself as badass as possible. 

Well...as badass as I can be, since I'm playing Romeo as a Jedi apprentice in the Star Wars universe (I can't make this up. I blame my director :D).

And I realize I don't have glasses in this picture. Hurm.

This was drawn with my lovely Cool Grey Prismacolor markers and a mechanical pencil.

10/14/2010

I Wanna SmackJeeves


True story. I miss the old days when it was just HTML knowledge you needed to build a basic Geocities (craptastic) website. Now I don't get all this CSS and PHP and Javascript schenanigans.

SmackJeeves has to be the worst way to program a webcomics site I've ever laid eyes on up to this point. Ugh.

I think I'll stick with BlogSpot, to be honest. It gives me all the same abilities as SmackJeeves, but with 100% less yaoi (that site is 99.98% gay boy love, I swear. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but BY DAMN I want variety!).

10/08/2010

Waka, Waka, Waka



And yes, the Waka is a valid Japanese form of poetry.

It was written weird above, because of the space, so I'll rewrite it here:

"Fozzie Bear, Fozzie
the Goon, tells bad jokes that make
me laugh, because I
have a terrible sense of 
humor. Waka Waka Waka, Bitches."

The syllable count isn't really right, but poetry has flexibility.

Also, I colored this with Cool Grey Prismacolor markers. I love those to death. :D

10/06/2010

Gettin' Hot in Here...

Ok, so it just started getting hot recently up in Ohio. It's like a freak heat wave flew in. I have no idea where these come from.

And no, my figure is not this extreme, nor do I wish it to be.

9/29/2010

MacBeth's MacNuts


Ho Nelly! It's been a while since I updated, so here's a lovely comic for you all who have been waiting.

Also, I know I said I wasn't going to have actual deadlines for when I post comics up, but....I want to try and post a new one every other day now. And see how it goes from there.

In the meantime, you can check me out on Twitter, since I seem to be abusing that site more and more as time goes on. I follow lots of awesome comic artists, so that could be interesting for you to see. ;D

9/05/2010

Comic #2

I used to be such an early bird.

Freaking college made me adjust my sleep pattern.

9/04/2010

My First Entry

So I wanted to do something I never thought I would see myself do.....

Make a journal comic.

The way I'm treating it (and I don't know if EVERY journal comic artist does this) is I'll make little strips of amusing things that have happened to me in reality, but also make strips with all the thoughts that run through my head in the day. I've already made a few days worth of strips, and it's great fun! It keeps me working on comics, which is what I WANT to do.

I hope you enjoy these as much as I enjoy making them. I'm going to be scanning in more as time goes on. I don't think I'll have any scheduled updates. I'd like very much to have fun with this and not worry about self-imposed deadlines.

Since these are just short, 10-minute comics, I kept the art supplies low-key: my lovely mechanical pencil and a 5.5 inch by 8.5 inch sketch book.

Thanks for stopping by!