Well another lesson learned. Back when I was a podcast listening junkie :) I made a point to listen to a select amount of shows. Comic Geek Speak, Planet Comic Book Radio, Big Illustration Party Time, Comicology and Art and Story. Whew a lot to keep up with trust me lol. I spent more time listening and no time doing lol. Its totally flipped flopped now and I like it !!!! Along the way certain information I kept in the memory banks to store away for a rainy day. Out came the huge Golfer Umbrella baby!!!!!! I listen to BIPT and I zoned in on host Kevin Cross segment about time management . It really makes so much sense now, but back then I could not put it in practice for some reason or another. I thank my compadre Kevin for this :) My wife writes out what I need to do for the week. We have a meeting on Monday and she draws it up, just like that. Monday - Friday 9-5 this not only allows me to complete tasks and stay focused, but it gives me down time and family time :)
( not even gonna list all the positives, self worth, work ethic, fulfilment, etc) . I guess those can be one in the same, but you get the picture :) . Now if something else in your life is taking time away form your passion, you have two choices.
1) Do something about it
2) ?????????????
:)
Dude
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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Take your time!!!! Dang it lol
Another Blog!!! yes yes..... Well I posted a very VERY inspirational video segment today on Facebook. It was a segment on Doug Tennaple!!! ( a true art hero of mine) I wish to be as good as he. I am sure I will be at the rate I am going. I have watched this segment SOOOO many times lol. Never knowing that his words stand SO true, more today than then. Watch and listen!!!!! that is my advice on the video. Once you begin to ink ( shoot even chew gum lol ) as an extension of your inner self!!!! You will be amazed of what you will put down on paper. Granted fundamentals are needed no doubt, it goes without saying. The difference is no teaching, no school, NO ONE!!!!! but yourself can bring that true raw energy out!!!!! Once you unleash it, you then begin to tap into your true raw self. That is the moment when you invite and seek out knowledge!!!! I found myself reading all the how to books that have been sitting on my shelves for years collecting dust. No one told me to pick these books up and read them now. I just thirst for the knowledge!!!!!
Love you Guys
Dude
Love you Guys
Dude
Monday, April 25, 2011
Trimming the FAT!!!!!!
Hola,
Well today marks yet another milestone for me!!!! :) Yes lots of questions and tapes being played in my head ( no im not going bonkers folks tee hee ). Two years of therapy will do this to you, but in a good way :). Today I will be posting on Facebook that I am in " Trim the FAT " mode. This does not mean I am on a new fade diet lol or I am getting rid of my " Friends " . It just means that I was wrong, not you!!! I either added you as a friend for the wrong reasons or you added me vice versa . Regardless the time has come to part ways. No hard feelings at all really, in fact if you think about it we were never really " Friends" to begin with :). So there you have it, if your still on my list its meant to be. If I have not interacted with you in the last 30 days then you are to busy for me as I am for you :) again no hard feelings. If it was meant to be we will meet again :) .
Along with this, I am also changing my Art direction!!!!! I no longer yearn to work for anyone!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not Marvel, Not DC, and yes not Top Shelf!!!!!! TAH DAH!!! If I am good enough they will come to me!!! thats just it plain and simple!!! Why should I wait in long lines at a con to get affirmation from possibly a guy that never picked up a pencil!!!! Better yet why submit your hard work to a company who has such " Iron Claw " submission guidelines!!!! So you kill yourself to turn out your best work only to have these guys put you in the back burner and get to you when they want to!!!!!!! WHY!!!!! So I can keep looking in the rear view mirror, looking, hoping someone waives back.........Well not this kid anymore!!!! I will draw my @$$ off, I will approach every piece with Love and soul. No more will my art be a tool to gain affirmation of any kind. So if you still see my blog post show up on Facebook, lets just say I consider you a true Friend :)
Dude
Well today marks yet another milestone for me!!!! :) Yes lots of questions and tapes being played in my head ( no im not going bonkers folks tee hee ). Two years of therapy will do this to you, but in a good way :). Today I will be posting on Facebook that I am in " Trim the FAT " mode. This does not mean I am on a new fade diet lol or I am getting rid of my " Friends " . It just means that I was wrong, not you!!! I either added you as a friend for the wrong reasons or you added me vice versa . Regardless the time has come to part ways. No hard feelings at all really, in fact if you think about it we were never really " Friends" to begin with :). So there you have it, if your still on my list its meant to be. If I have not interacted with you in the last 30 days then you are to busy for me as I am for you :) again no hard feelings. If it was meant to be we will meet again :) .
Along with this, I am also changing my Art direction!!!!! I no longer yearn to work for anyone!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not Marvel, Not DC, and yes not Top Shelf!!!!!! TAH DAH!!! If I am good enough they will come to me!!! thats just it plain and simple!!! Why should I wait in long lines at a con to get affirmation from possibly a guy that never picked up a pencil!!!! Better yet why submit your hard work to a company who has such " Iron Claw " submission guidelines!!!! So you kill yourself to turn out your best work only to have these guys put you in the back burner and get to you when they want to!!!!!!! WHY!!!!! So I can keep looking in the rear view mirror, looking, hoping someone waives back.........Well not this kid anymore!!!! I will draw my @$$ off, I will approach every piece with Love and soul. No more will my art be a tool to gain affirmation of any kind. So if you still see my blog post show up on Facebook, lets just say I consider you a true Friend :)
Dude
Saturday, April 23, 2011
For Art Sakes
Well most of you are my FB buddies, so you probably saw the image of Johnny Test I did for my son this morning. I'm sure my comic book buddies can relate with the " NO COPY " rule. Now for those of you that might not be sure what this is, let me explain. At some point a nose in the air type artist made it vocal that tracing or copying an already created image was a sin of some sort!!!!!!! Let me just call BS!!!!! Today's drawing sent home the message that cartooning is just not lines on paper!!! Back in 2008 I took a character design course taught by the amazing Steven Silver ( Kim Possible, Clerks, etc) that cost me $1000 clams!!!!YIKES!!! Now some might be saying " Wow that's a lot of money " yes I can see why you would say that. Shoot I said it myself when I was paying it lol. Please understand I get no $$$$ from this nor am I saying sign yourself up. My point is I was serious and I wanted to be a character designer!!!! Getting back to my point, while breaking down the character Johnny Test to it's foundation things just Clicked!!!!!! Johnny Test was just not a cool looking kids cartoon, it has science behind it. The pupils matched up, the line of the nose to the eyebrows!! It was a well put together puzzle!! The lessons I learned from Steven Silver still ring true today and will always!!!! I encourage all my art buddies to TRACE and copy!!!! Joe Kubert says copy!!! Also John K has a blog where not only does he hammer this point home. John K himself said that if people took the lessons he laid out to heart, he would be happy to do critiques of people's work!!!! Something to keep in mind my artist buddies!!!
George
George
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Post Stump Town
Well it came and went, just like that. Armed with mini comics and my side kick Sancho we set out. Car troubles and weirdos on the Maxx would not keep us away. I was able to get rid of all my mini comics and put them in the hands of some real cool amazing people. The best part was giving my mini comic to Brent Warnock from Top Shelf, man he is such a cool cat. You heard it here first DAMN IT!!!!! lol j/k I want to work for Top Shelf!!! It is my goal and dream:) some might think its silly and small, but I know it will happen. Maybe not anytime soon, but I will give it my all. Really a major highlight was seeing my comic buddies from the Illustration group. Devon, Dan, and Matt you guys rock!!!! I did have a friend go, who in turn took his little kids to the show. Well they came across the " Adult " non kid friendly comics. Everyone that knows me, knows that I am no prude. But for crying out loud peeps, who is laying out the tables for this show!!! I know nothing is perfect and the crew I am sure tries really hard. Something should be done to maybe layout the tables a little better. I cant control the Organizers, but I hear the voice of other creators also wanting to make all ages comics. Maybe that is the answer either way it was fun. Much more space than the Llyod center Double Tree. Not a big crowd this time, but I only went to the Sunday show. Will be there again next year. Thanks for reading
George
George
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Let's do this the right way, this time..
I've been artistic all my life. It's never anything that I learned in a class or anything like that. I just liked to draw & was good at it. Up until my later teens, I chalked it up to a hobby. You know, no different than my friends who liked to play sports, skateboard, ski or act. I liked to draw...
As I got closer to becoming an adult, I realized that it really was more than a "hobby", it was becoming my passion.. something in me... a part of who I was, not what I liked to do. Unfortunately, I ignored that direction & followed something a little more expected of me. I joined the military & spent 4 years in the United States Navy, serving in Desert Storm. I also spent time in other places, spreading peace...ya right. I hate war! Not because I served in one, resulting in time lost with my family, but because I Just don't believe in it. Beyond that, I don't & will not discuss it.
Once I finished my term in the military, I went to school. I studied in graphic design. Now mind you, this was the very early 90's & so graphic design was all that was really seriously offered in school. So I went for it! Even though it wasn't my interest.. time past & I graduated. I landed a job in graphic design, married, quit my job & moved out of state, all in a two year period. Once in Washington State, I started working corporate jobs...nothing that had to do with art or graphic design. It took little or no time for me to get lost in the ties & latte's. I put down my pencil, and wouldn't pick it up again for 8 years. In 2005, I divorced and found myself kinda just standing still in time...wondering what I was gonna do. I had this moment, where I realized, I'm on my own. There's no one to tell me that my desire to draw & be somebody was cute, but a waste of time as a responsible man. I could actually do what I wanted...I could prioritize how ever I'd like. If I wanted to draw and not work for food or home, then so be it! I was so scared... but excited. I had been out of the loop for so long. I had no idea how far the industry had advanced. I mean, I remained a friend of the graphic novels & comic art. I kept tabs on the careers of my heroes, old and new. Like Robert Crumb, Jim Lee, Jack Kirby & Jim Mahfood. But if asked what my plans were to make myself successfully known like these guys with my own art?...I had no answer. My only plan was to dust off the art supplies, buy a WACOM, a new art table, an easle, some pens, pencils, erasers, paper & computer with scanner and work at reconnecting with an old friend, myself.
Today is the first step towards putting myself out there. I've brushed up... I've learned a few things. It's amazing what you find when you attend Comicon's. I've talked with artists, both internationally known and locally. I've decided to start slow. I'm starting this blog & adding my thoughts and experiences on this journey. I'm going to share with whoever wants to see.
G
As I got closer to becoming an adult, I realized that it really was more than a "hobby", it was becoming my passion.. something in me... a part of who I was, not what I liked to do. Unfortunately, I ignored that direction & followed something a little more expected of me. I joined the military & spent 4 years in the United States Navy, serving in Desert Storm. I also spent time in other places, spreading peace...ya right. I hate war! Not because I served in one, resulting in time lost with my family, but because I Just don't believe in it. Beyond that, I don't & will not discuss it.
Once I finished my term in the military, I went to school. I studied in graphic design. Now mind you, this was the very early 90's & so graphic design was all that was really seriously offered in school. So I went for it! Even though it wasn't my interest.. time past & I graduated. I landed a job in graphic design, married, quit my job & moved out of state, all in a two year period. Once in Washington State, I started working corporate jobs...nothing that had to do with art or graphic design. It took little or no time for me to get lost in the ties & latte's. I put down my pencil, and wouldn't pick it up again for 8 years. In 2005, I divorced and found myself kinda just standing still in time...wondering what I was gonna do. I had this moment, where I realized, I'm on my own. There's no one to tell me that my desire to draw & be somebody was cute, but a waste of time as a responsible man. I could actually do what I wanted...I could prioritize how ever I'd like. If I wanted to draw and not work for food or home, then so be it! I was so scared... but excited. I had been out of the loop for so long. I had no idea how far the industry had advanced. I mean, I remained a friend of the graphic novels & comic art. I kept tabs on the careers of my heroes, old and new. Like Robert Crumb, Jim Lee, Jack Kirby & Jim Mahfood. But if asked what my plans were to make myself successfully known like these guys with my own art?...I had no answer. My only plan was to dust off the art supplies, buy a WACOM, a new art table, an easle, some pens, pencils, erasers, paper & computer with scanner and work at reconnecting with an old friend, myself.
Today is the first step towards putting myself out there. I've brushed up... I've learned a few things. It's amazing what you find when you attend Comicon's. I've talked with artists, both internationally known and locally. I've decided to start slow. I'm starting this blog & adding my thoughts and experiences on this journey. I'm going to share with whoever wants to see.
G
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