And to wrap up the archival Lobster week, one bit from the last story I did, The Empty Chair.
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Continuing Lobster week and stepping a year earlier with this one. All the covers back then started as watercolor thumbnails. That was a pretty satisfying way to figure things out, as well as a good method of keeping it simple in terms of color.
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Hey, pencil and paper. I don’t remember why this one wasn’t finished (or why it was started) – maybe I gave up when I got to the part that included any actual drawing – but it’s a view into how things were (not) done circa 2014.
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This is for a graphic novel that has so much going on that I thought the best course for the cover would be to include everything (or at least as much as fits on one page).
I don’t know why the release image is missing the Dark Horse logo in the top left corner, though, but the roughs below have it.
Edit: It bothered me so much that I went in and added the Dark Horse logo myself. (Why even bring that up? Because balance takes at least fifty times as long as the drawing part, usually– it’s a chronic cartooning condition that eats up the brain. See black areas below.) -
When I have to pick a single favorite page of comics I have done so far, this is the only one that ever comes to mind:
Maybe there are some clues and lessons in there.
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One of those “gotta make something, anything, however small” days, so: one more of these.
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(re-posting this since WP settings turned on hotlinking protection and made pictures not show up in RSS readers)
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