Monday, February 27, 2012
Princess Bubblegum and the Dancing Bean
Warm up piece of Princess Bubblegum shocked at the happy dancing jelly bean. He is really going for it. Move it move it!
This will be my last adventure Time piece for now. Not sure what I shall draw as a warm up next. :)
Enjoy!
This piece is for sale. 6x9. $70
Other pieces for sale found here
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Catwoman and Tree Trunks
Another warm up sketch. This time of Catwoman and Tree Trunks.
Catwoman loves her gems, this might not be a cat gem, but it's still a super sparkly apple gem! Tree Trunks would like this crystal apple gem as well... Careful now Tree Trunks.
Catwoman loves her gems, this might not be a cat gem, but it's still a super sparkly apple gem! Tree Trunks would like this crystal apple gem as well... Careful now Tree Trunks.
This piece is for sale. $70. 8.5x6 inches in size.
You can email me at agnes@mymisiu.com
Robin Following Robin is also for sale. $60. 6.5x6 inches in size. Image found here
My "Oh My Glob" piece is already SOLD.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Oh My Glob
Oh My Glob! Lumpy Space Princess you took the words right out of my
mouth. This is how I feel about today’s crappy weather. Today’s warm up
sketch. I was looking through Issue 1 of Adventure Time and I noticed I
have never drawn any of the characters yet. Now I have. :)
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Friday Web Comic Updates! Feb 23rd
It's Friday in my time zone so that means Web Comic UPDATES! All three web comics have been updated!
Monday, February 20, 2012
Boo Bear and Flo Episode 4 Process
A little over due, but finally I posted it! Here are some process shots from Episode 4 of Boo Bear and Flo.
Before I start any work I need a script to work with. Jack Briglio is the awesome writer I have the pleasure of working with. Each writer/artist situation is different. Working with Jack is great. Before we even started work on the script we went back and forth a lot listening to each others ideas about what the story should be and how it should play out.
Once the script is finalized I finally start work on loose layouts. When laying out the page I think about the pacing of the story and also where the copy bubbles are going to go. It is very important to consider these things. You really want to make sure the story flows and your bubbles are not covering up any important things in the panels.
From there I go to my "penciling" stage. I do this stage digitally since it's what I enjoy. I find that I work better penciling digitally since it's really easy to change things if I don't like the way they look.
I then print out my page really light blue and start inking. I forgot to take a photo of the inking stage. But just imagine the page without any colour yet. :)
Inking all done I use a tooth brush to splatter Art Masking Fluid to create the stars in the sky. Masking Fluid is awesome, once it dries you can watercolour right over it. The parts of the page that are covered in Masking Fluid stay watercolour free. I wait for the watercolours to completely dry before rubbing off the Masking Fluid. It's really easy to rub off and presto! Stars!
When I work in watercolours I like to work on different parts of the piece at once. When one area is drying I move on to the next. On these pages I worked with all the actually colours of the objects first making sure they follow the same light source. My shadows a lot of the time I use purple since I find it makes a really great shadow colour in most cases and I add in some complementary colours as well. When colouring you really need to consider the colour wheel. To pull colours into the background you need to use complementary colours and this also applies to shadows. It pulls the colour back and it's not as bright. I make my colours brighter in the foreground than the background to add depth to the piece. When working on a piece with many colours it is also important what shade of those colours you pick. Some colours just don't work well together and it's best to pick a palette that works well for the piece.
Once I am completely done it's time to scan. I use an Epson scanner since I find it scans colours beautifully. I have to scan it in two pieces and photomerge in Photoshop after. It's an extra step since the scanner is only 8.5x11, but it's worth it for the quality. I do some clean up and touch ups in photoshop from there. As you can see I did a major change to the final with the last panel. I found that making the last panel a full bleed make the page read better and made the panel feel more epic. The world is so large it goes right off the page.
The final step is lettering. I open up the script from Jack once again at this point. I figure out the sizing of the bubbles and the copy. I also test out different types of fonts for the actual bubbles and the sound effects in the story. I do all my lettering in Illustrator.
Finally you are done! Get a lower resolution file ready for internet publishing and you are good to go.
I hope you all enjoy my process! :) And make sure to follow Boo Bear and Flo! Part of Saturday Morning Webtoons!
Before I start any work I need a script to work with. Jack Briglio is the awesome writer I have the pleasure of working with. Each writer/artist situation is different. Working with Jack is great. Before we even started work on the script we went back and forth a lot listening to each others ideas about what the story should be and how it should play out.
Once the script is finalized I finally start work on loose layouts. When laying out the page I think about the pacing of the story and also where the copy bubbles are going to go. It is very important to consider these things. You really want to make sure the story flows and your bubbles are not covering up any important things in the panels.
From there I go to my "penciling" stage. I do this stage digitally since it's what I enjoy. I find that I work better penciling digitally since it's really easy to change things if I don't like the way they look.
I then print out my page really light blue and start inking. I forgot to take a photo of the inking stage. But just imagine the page without any colour yet. :)
Inking all done I use a tooth brush to splatter Art Masking Fluid to create the stars in the sky. Masking Fluid is awesome, once it dries you can watercolour right over it. The parts of the page that are covered in Masking Fluid stay watercolour free. I wait for the watercolours to completely dry before rubbing off the Masking Fluid. It's really easy to rub off and presto! Stars!
When I work in watercolours I like to work on different parts of the piece at once. When one area is drying I move on to the next. On these pages I worked with all the actually colours of the objects first making sure they follow the same light source. My shadows a lot of the time I use purple since I find it makes a really great shadow colour in most cases and I add in some complementary colours as well. When colouring you really need to consider the colour wheel. To pull colours into the background you need to use complementary colours and this also applies to shadows. It pulls the colour back and it's not as bright. I make my colours brighter in the foreground than the background to add depth to the piece. When working on a piece with many colours it is also important what shade of those colours you pick. Some colours just don't work well together and it's best to pick a palette that works well for the piece.
Once I am completely done it's time to scan. I use an Epson scanner since I find it scans colours beautifully. I have to scan it in two pieces and photomerge in Photoshop after. It's an extra step since the scanner is only 8.5x11, but it's worth it for the quality. I do some clean up and touch ups in photoshop from there. As you can see I did a major change to the final with the last panel. I found that making the last panel a full bleed make the page read better and made the panel feel more epic. The world is so large it goes right off the page.
The final step is lettering. I open up the script from Jack once again at this point. I figure out the sizing of the bubbles and the copy. I also test out different types of fonts for the actual bubbles and the sound effects in the story. I do all my lettering in Illustrator.
Finally you are done! Get a lower resolution file ready for internet publishing and you are good to go.
I hope you all enjoy my process! :) And make sure to follow Boo Bear and Flo! Part of Saturday Morning Webtoons!
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
Friday Web Comic Updates!
Web Comic UPDATES! It's Friday and all three web comics have been updated!
Friday, February 10, 2012
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Web Comic Updates!
Waking Up Abbey Page 22 Now Online!
Oh the madness! The pitch of Abbey’s voice is causing an overwhelming amount of destruction.
You, Me, and Zombie Page 21 Now Online!
Olive’s escape plan is not working out as she though it would. Run!
Boo Bear and Flo Episode 4 Now Online!
Flo crash lands in a strange new world
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Yogurt the Ogre
All the books are available at Chapters/Indigo as softcovers and hardcovers. For those living outside of Canada or who like online orders 3 titles are available at Amazon.com!
Now I know everyone likes free goodies. Yogurt the Ogre: A Magical Tale of Mudd Hollow is a free app in the App store!
Yogurt the Ogre: A Magical Tale in Mudd Hollow also won the 2011 Moonbeam Children's Book Gold Medal Award for the 'Best First Book - Picture Book' category
To continue with the free goodies. If you head over to the Pdoink website you can get the Yogurt the Ogre Christmas story as a download as well. :)
Now go forth and download all the free goodies and if you get a chance pick up the books! I really hope you enjoy the stories and the illustrations!
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