I draw when my mind wanders (and it wanders plenty)--in the classroom, in restaurants, and so on. I also draw when I must get someone a birthday card and can't find one on the (grocery) shelf. And I draw to make the people around me smile.

Neuroticomics exists because my last blog had too many words and because its title is so much better than that of the last one.
Showing posts with label monstrous dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monstrous dogs. Show all posts

Monday, July 7, 2008

Tutorial on Gleaning Artwork

1) Keep and use a sketchbook (don't tell me you're not creative. Everyone has this capacity).
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2) Select a page and scan it in a large, lossless format. At left, is a page full of stuff I drew while watching Fantagraphics co-founder / co-owner Gary Groth talk about the history of his company. As you can see, I pay attention like nobody else.
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3) Crop and clean. Congratulations! You've salvaged fun, if not fantastic artwork from your random musings!
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A] See that dog at the right? I call this "Dog Fields a Question as a Press Secretary." Why, he looks as keen and interested in reporters' questions as any we've had. Sure, it's not a polished picture, but the cross-hatching was fun, and dogs + jerry-built platform = cute.
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B] And that kid at the left? I call that "Self-portrait Palming a Book." I believe the book is called Chooga. Must be about trains. Or chants. Either way, that kid needs to improve his telekinetic prowess.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Monster Dogs & Swords > Bunnies?

Whereas Snoopy befriended all bunnies, especially those who would dance with him in open meadows, I draw 'toons like those posted at right.*

Thanks, Schulz, for reminding me how much I've yet to learn.



* Disclaimer: Nothing against bunnies. I'm actually quite fond of drawing them. But because I find their heads easy to draw, they tend to populate these morbid scenes by default.