Showing posts with label MCAD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MCAD. Show all posts

1.21.2010

Animatic #6! And the Standees (again)! And a blast from the past!



Pretty neat, huh? This is the last Hoogie and Stiff animatic for the foreseeable future. I capped myself at 6, to prevent myself from not doing other things Linendoll's and other related. BUT if a really good idea comes up for another one of these, I'm going to hit it... :)

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Just this picture again. More in yesterday's post, I'm just fond of my expression in this one. Not too far from being called s**t-eating opened-mouth grin, I'd say...



OH! I was digging through old files, and found this gem from my college days, when I took Introduction to Animation in the Fall of 2005. Cute, eh?

TTYL!

4.07.2009

Junkyard Empire cover

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This is Citypages ad, week 2. The printing for this one was not top notch, so here it is all clean-like.

I've been deep in designing the cover for JE's ep cover. The difficulties has been wrangling opinion from 5 bandmates, plus their management. Don't get me wrong, they've been extremely helpful, and the project's been fun. But making sure all of them get the progress samples, on top of day jobs (and my part-time at J's) has been like olympic gymnastics.

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(wrangling the typography)

So far, the process is almost done for the cover itself. As soon as that's done, I can go about designing the inside, cause by that point, the element style and colour are locked in.

Thursday is Mini-Comic-Con at MCAD. It'll be nice to see what the current crop is up to, and catch up with some alumni, professors, etc. I'm thinking of making a batch of Grover's Mom in book form to sell there.

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(currently on my website: www.comicartiststeve.com!)

Friday I'm going to be at Macy's in downtown Minneapolis, for Macy's World Food and Artist Marketplace. I'll be giving demonstrations on mini-comics and comics in general. Should be pretty fun! On April 10 & 17, 11:30am - 1pm.

2.24.2009

Inaugural Post

Hello- I'm internet's Comic Artist Steve (aka Steve Robbins), a graphic designer, illustrator, and comic artist from Saint Paul, Minnesota. This blog is set up to be a regular (aiming for daily) blog to post sketches, professional updates, commentary of my job hunt, and perhaps some thing or two that's educational.
My website is: http://www.comicartiststeve.com/

I'm proud of my degree in comic art- it was hard work, and through out my time at Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD), I've strived for a great set of abilities, such as draftsmanship, typography, graphic design/composition, colour theory, illustration, CAD, information management, creative writing, narrative, conceptual ideation, figure drawing, story boarding, and some light serigraphy.

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When I bought my paper trimmer (CARL brand), I also bought a ton of specialty blades (or rather, a ton of two types of specialty blades); scoring and perforating. I've started figuring out how I could use it with things like the above. Here is something that I can and have left on public bulletin boards, where people can tear off a business card, and maybe be directed to my website. It might work, it might not.
What I'm hoping with this is to attracted people with the bold, startling alien with the bold, graphically-pleasing curvy-balloons to come up to it and take a look; their curiosity driving them to understand what the threatening (yet cute!) alien is speaking. They read the text, and notice that there are business cards you can tear off the bottom (not rip!). Perhaps it amused them enough to want to see what else this guy has- it's seductively giving enough information, and yet not enough!
Then, when all the business cards are gone, the alien remains.
Relatively cheap, and viral enough to be posted anywhere. So far, I've put some up in coffee places and libraries in Roseville, so next I aim for Saint Paul and Minneapolis.

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This is a spine jacket for my IRL portfolio (my phone number and address have been fuzzed out for privacy reasons, and a second version has the street and number taken off entirely). In addition to the contact information information and logo(s), the background is taken from a series of drawings I've done with others over the last 4 years. Here's an example:

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The idea is simple: I draw a line, and then you add to it, then I add to it, the you add to it... etc. I've got a lot of these done with many people. I forget who I collaborated with for this one.

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When I started making a downloadable PDF of samples, I used THIS as a background (though bigger, and not just that!). It was neutral enough to not be distracting, but interesting enough to complement the focus art.

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Inverting the colour for the title cards (so to speak), helps pop the white lettering out at you.

The spine follows the aesthetic of the PDFs, and is part of my over-all personal branding.

And there we go- The first of many posts on this blog.

TTYL!