Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Sunday, February 26, 2006
Housekeeping, and Me
I've finally updated the links at the side. Regretfully took out some of my friends who hadn't updated in a while. I also chopped some of the snarky comments I made about some of the blogs. I enjoyed writing these comments, and they were part of my idea of doing largely unmediated, spontaneous things on this blog, but they were getting old. Of course, there will be new things to get snarky at.
They are a strange bunch of links. Still represents a lot of the stuff I visit, because I am still obsessed by blogs. There are also a few wild cards, which are simply places that linked to me, or a few eccentric women I sort of like.
I haven't really talked about myself here, and maybe that will stay that way. Read a blog entry that sort of summed me up, but I probably won't be able to find it. I'm one of those "nice guys," who's a little too obsessed with books and movies to really pay attention to people. At least I'm not painting little figures, or playing dungeons and dragons, though that's not to disparage those things. I like reading about fans and strange people like that, and look them up on the web, where there's lots, of course. I don't even read a lot of comic books myself, strange considering the number of comics links at right, though you will find me in comic shops once in a while. Suppose I'm more of a tourist, or observer.
Usually, I'm drawing in my sketchbook, which actually replaces my need to do real illustration or comic work, which I don't do much of, unless I'm getting paid for it.
At the moment, I'm making a lot of money from writing, which is also strange, considering this blog, because I really don't write a lot about what I do. I'm going to try to relax about that. I'm a freelance writer, at the moment doing scripts and narration for a TV series called "What's That About?" It's a science show for Discovery Channel and Canal D (French and English), and I'm very lucky to be working on it. This is the second season, but it's not scheduled yet. I'll let you know. The second season has nothing to do with the first season, and the Discovery Channel website has nothing on the show yet.
The show visits a few interesting places, such as the Casino, and the Scrap Yard, and investigate the science behind them, in a leisurely way. Mostly focusing on oddball characters you'll meet 'behind the scenes' in these places (And Canal D won't let us use the phrase "Behind the Scenes," for some odd reason! It's like one of those religious prohibitions.)
Maybe I'm speaking too much, but maybe nobody cares. The work is interesting, because I work with a lot of pleasant people, even though most of my writing is done here at home where I live with my two cats. Actually, it's tough, because there are a lot of heads second-guessing you, and making you put in a lot of things which really won't work, but in ways that's a good challenge. Biggest challenge is not letting it stress you too much. I've got a deadline today for a lot of work, but I think I have it under control, so I'm relaxing, and writing things such as this.
They are a strange bunch of links. Still represents a lot of the stuff I visit, because I am still obsessed by blogs. There are also a few wild cards, which are simply places that linked to me, or a few eccentric women I sort of like.
I haven't really talked about myself here, and maybe that will stay that way. Read a blog entry that sort of summed me up, but I probably won't be able to find it. I'm one of those "nice guys," who's a little too obsessed with books and movies to really pay attention to people. At least I'm not painting little figures, or playing dungeons and dragons, though that's not to disparage those things. I like reading about fans and strange people like that, and look them up on the web, where there's lots, of course. I don't even read a lot of comic books myself, strange considering the number of comics links at right, though you will find me in comic shops once in a while. Suppose I'm more of a tourist, or observer.
Usually, I'm drawing in my sketchbook, which actually replaces my need to do real illustration or comic work, which I don't do much of, unless I'm getting paid for it.
At the moment, I'm making a lot of money from writing, which is also strange, considering this blog, because I really don't write a lot about what I do. I'm going to try to relax about that. I'm a freelance writer, at the moment doing scripts and narration for a TV series called "What's That About?" It's a science show for Discovery Channel and Canal D (French and English), and I'm very lucky to be working on it. This is the second season, but it's not scheduled yet. I'll let you know. The second season has nothing to do with the first season, and the Discovery Channel website has nothing on the show yet.
The show visits a few interesting places, such as the Casino, and the Scrap Yard, and investigate the science behind them, in a leisurely way. Mostly focusing on oddball characters you'll meet 'behind the scenes' in these places (And Canal D won't let us use the phrase "Behind the Scenes," for some odd reason! It's like one of those religious prohibitions.)
Maybe I'm speaking too much, but maybe nobody cares. The work is interesting, because I work with a lot of pleasant people, even though most of my writing is done here at home where I live with my two cats. Actually, it's tough, because there are a lot of heads second-guessing you, and making you put in a lot of things which really won't work, but in ways that's a good challenge. Biggest challenge is not letting it stress you too much. I've got a deadline today for a lot of work, but I think I have it under control, so I'm relaxing, and writing things such as this.
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Sunday, February 19, 2006
A Matched couple

Again, I don't know what this is about. It's not trying to be funny, it's not drawn from photos. It's not anyone I know or a story I was thinking of. I don't know why Mount Fuji is in the background. It's just a study of shading, which I can get into.
It's interesting how this kind of cross-hatching is like painting. You don't know where you are going until you're about 90 percent done. Then you can add the blacks and the details that make a picture pop out. Or maybe not.
It's also pleasant, since this is pen and ink, to leave in a few of the pencil lines, which to me help define some parts.
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Monday, February 13, 2006
F-F-F-f-f-f faces


These aren't brilliant or anything, and I was hesitant to put them up, because I like having knockout drawings here, but often than not, it becomes about "process." I never stop drawing.
The scanner seems to trash my attempts at subtle, continuous tones. But I'm happy that they face in different directions. Wish I had the web savvy to put them opposite each other. Undoubtedly, I could do it with a little trial and error, but it's Sunday night. Time to go to bed.
Monday, February 06, 2006
Saturday, February 04, 2006
Further Evidence
Watching crime movies at the moment. Actually, the DVD commentary on one of them. Which one it is, is a secret. Painting pictures, too:

Not a great image of Mr. B above. Here he is in his photographic glory:


Not a great image of Mr. B above. Here he is in his photographic glory:

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