2 posts tagged “comics”
Zombiesplode! My guest comic for Hijinks Ensue is now live. I thought I'd post a bit about what went into making this, warts and all:
I had a flash of inspiration immediately after Joel asked me to do a
guest comic, one that involved a three-page story about the whole HE gang (Denise included, to make a team of four) fighting off a
horde of L4D zombies to a full-length zombified parody of "The Night Before
Christmas" and almost escaping by helicopter as dawn breaks... then
Joel wakes up and realizes it was all a dream... except that Josh has
respawned in the closet and no one lets him out. I'm kind of glad that
idea got rejected, because I'm pretty sure I would have gone insane
trying to draw it. (Overenthusiastic fangirl, much?)
Below you can see I moved the Infected mob to accomodate the panel size. I did something stupid here: rather than drawing this whole thing in one go on a big piece of paper, after I did thumbnails I drew all of the panels separately and assembled them during the coloring process. Don't do that. Bad things happen. Psychologically, it makes you feel like you have six comics to finish rather than one. I think it was at this point in the week when my Twitter updates started to get kind of incoherent. I totally had large-ass paper I could have drawn on but for some reason I didn't use it. I got around the issue of limits on what would fit in my flatbed scanner when I did the T-shirt by cutting up the drawing and then scanning pieces of it.
I actually was just going to draw Boomer Santa about to upchuck on Josh's head, but in looking for reference shots of caribou I found one reindeer that had the exact same expression on his face as the reference image for the Smoker...
Ideas on how to translate music visually: a video on rethinking the music video.
As mentioned in the comments below it, this is not a new idea, and one that can easily be seen in action at nightclubs. I'll grant that this one is a lot more coherent and context-sensitive than many of the visualization displays I've seen at the clubs. But I am also biased by my own experiences with synesthesia, in that I appreciate at the very least a decipherable logic behind the visuals even if I don't agree with them.
Lately I've been rethinking the possibility of exploring this through comics, in part to kick my ass on comics generally, but also to get back into really listening to music, instead of just using it to drown out the kvetching of my coworkers, which is how I usually get to listen to it now.
But for now my addled senses (I'm still sick) won't let me think too hard about new ideas. I'm going to stick to writing the script and drawing today.