Halloween Pirate Book

Preparing for a hand out for a school visit.  Trying to break down, into small lessons, how to draw a Pirate!  The hand out is only 8 pages and it is roughly 4" x 5" so it will be small ...

I am looking at option 1 as it seems the most distinct.  Maybe just a single face or a simple scene.  Number 4 may be a little less playful but I like to the look of this also. Let me know if you have any suggestions.

Next I will have a page on expressions : Eyes and Sneers and such,  showing how to draw the teeth and lips in a good Pirate SNARL!

Different Types of Hair will be next, from squiggles to furry to the pony tail and you have to have the twisted mustache!

The last few will be mostly scenes and different body types.  Tall and thin or short and Fat hopefully in some funny situations.



Pirate Fight

Here is a softening and more playful look at my fighting pirates.  Next step is the cover Art and Text.

 

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More Pirates!

Still working on a little 7 page book for the school visit.  Here are a few new images.  The first start out a little more serious and a bit more realistic.  I need to add more playful and emotional elements....

I like where this one is going....a little more Skottie Young influence in this one...

Pirates for Halloween

     Gearing up for Halloween this year!  I am planning on doing some small coloring/sketch books about Witches and Pirates!  These will be process books highlighting the details and simple shape techniques designed to engage the little ones.  I like putting details in my drawings, but I need to find a nice mix between keeping it simple and playful without being dull. I want the kids to learn to have expressive drawings, be dramatic and fluid with line and shapes.  Here is a sketch before bed to start things off....I had fun with this one, ARRRGGGGH!.

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Camping Creatures

     After a pretty busy summer, trying to get back into the comics and stories. We had a good set of little adventures over the past few weeks.  Now it is the last days of vacation and the kids are getting back to school. I did sign up for my daughter's "Art Parent" volunteer in her 4th grade class.  My oldest is out of grade school and won't be getting any more of my visits. This class will be a split with 3rd and 4th graders.  I can use my previous books and drawings but many of the kids have seen these so I need to develop a few new books.  Usually I ask my kids their preferences but if anyone has any ideas....

 

     Here is a page I am working on that came from a conversation with my girl while in the Porcupine Mountains. I was sharing my knowledge of the little known woodland creatures.  Animals seldom seen or talked about in class. She is so lucky to have me as her window to the world of science.  There was the "Crock-a-Squirrel" who hangs in the tree and wait to pounce.  The "Trail Trout" that constantly moves the path after you walk it,  which explains why I have trouble finding my way back to the car.  The "Mud Bear" is the creature that makes that "toot" sound from behind, sounding  like a middle aged man passing wind....we walked over several on that trip.  We ran into a few more animals and bugs that should appear here...

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Who is the Chimp!

Still trying to get things working!  Thanks for downloading and keep sketching!

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Talking about drawing

"Click" to hear my talk with "Driven to Draw's", Arvind

Interview with Arvind...

Talking about Design. Sketching and other fun stuff! ...posting soon.

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Trooper TreehouseNotes from the Trail

So my interview with Arvind went really well, I think.  Not sure how the final cut will sound. We did interviews for a promotional video about Design at work and we all thought poorly of ourselves,  seeing our faces on screen for the first time. I am sure Arvind's interview will be great (if I can tolerate listening to my own voice).  I am looking forward to its publishing soon on his new site.  More later

 

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Comic Pages — Trooper Treehouse

Final versions of SUPERCOW with all the edits and final page layout is now complete.  Look under my comic page on this site.  I had my first ever public showing at KRC (Kids Read Comics) at the Ann Arbor Library yesterday.  Going back today at noon to six.  It was very fun and filled with kids and parents interested in the lighter side of comics and the storytelling industry. Comics for children with fun and interesting content.  Some comics can get pretty dark and deal with more mature content but this event focuses on young readers with a very positive interaction between creator and audience. So far so good.

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40 books

 

I go into 2nd grade tomorrow for a quick and final update on the project I introduced last October.  The book is done but still needs some revisions.  One issue was not having a clear enough voice for each character.  I now realize how much farther I could have taken the writing before the sketching....sounds obvious I suppose until you go throught the process for yourself.  Little things like different line weights and a more relaxed drawing style started to become more obvious on the later pages. Again something to watch for next time...wish me luck tomorrow...

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Notes from the Trail: Food Fight

I need to be sleeping now. I need to be sleeping now! now!  Just can't get to sleep.  So I got up to work on page 23.  A few more left.  Had to rewatch Serenity and Firefly while drawing again tonight. The kids and Lorene are sound asleep, I am going to be dragging tomorrow but this was better than just sitting staring at the ceiling.  Using larger blacks and  going back with a little feathering with black and white pen. OK I am going to try to get some shut eye...

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Inking last page

 

This is the final page for SUPERCOW 1 comic.  I hope to unleash on the 2nd graders as a coloring book edition. The editing process has been longer than expected but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. It has been a challenge to find quiet time that isn't at 1:30 am.  I am starting to get a better workflow with less backtracking on story or art style. I can see changes in inking styles over the 28 pages.  My roughs had much more energy then the finals so I started to use them more.  Text edits are next...

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Super Cow Page 24

The point at which every villain must take their own medicine.  Just  a few more pages to ink, then I need to go back and look at darker blacks.  This comic will not be color, just black and white. I will be very happy if I can just finish it to that level.  Pages are coming a little faster I just hope my story is making sense.  You look at something for so long and it seems logical to you but when someone else sees it, out of context, all bets are off. I have been showing it to the kids and Lorene but not a very wide or critical audience yet. Not looking to win any prizes just hoping it is mildly entertaining.

Super Cow Page 23

With the Kids Read Comics June 21 date getting closer an closer, I need to get this moving.

I was able to finish a little more of the prelim inking so far. Here is a sneak at page 23 with prelim text.  I plan to do a quick and rough text to leave space for balloons and sound effects.  My biggest worry should be story but I am more focused on consistent character and facial expressions. I am getting more comfortable with my characters and am anticipating a number of page redos to match the feel of my later pages ...I really liked this page in that regard. KCR (Kids Read Comics) is getting closer...

Notes from the Trail — Trooper Treehouse

Here is another update on the Super Cow 28 page book.  Page 22 features the EVB (Evil Villain in Black) who is challenging our Hero to a food fight!  All dialog is still preliminary and working  out the page.  This is the only page I really changed the frame shape to something a little more dynamic. I have to play with this more in the future...keep moving forward...

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