Eric Orchard's Blog, page 44

June 24, 2012

The Cat Golem

Here's a shot from downtown Toronto yesterday where the family all wandered around a French festival on the waterfront for a while. Today is all about making comics and finding a ruler. This morning, while everyone was still asleep I slipped out with the dog and we took shots opf houses in the neighborhood for reference. I need a cool house for a new comic. I also need a new ruler as all of mine appear to have made their escape during our last move......
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Published on June 24, 2012 06:41

June 23, 2012

Return Of The Analog Sketchbook

I bought an iPad about 6 months ago and I felt it was a significant enough purchase that I decided to let it replace my paper sketchbook for the time being. I did some really cool experiments using the iPad as a sketchbook and continue to do so, my favorite sketching app is called Procreate. Really fun and easy to use. With current projects being done on my Cintiq and my sketching being done on my iPad I was using very little paper or ink or paint at all.

I missed working on paper and keeping sketchbooks. I've been keeping sketchbooks since I was 14 and have boxes and boxes of them. I felt like I was breaking a pretty good tradition.

Also, an issue with iPad sketching is it's not overly conducive to messiness. That cool, interesting messiness that comes out of exploring a line or a tone.

A brand new independent art supply store opened just a block down the street and I thought the timing was good to start a regular sketchbook again. Now I'm using both my iPad and my sketchbook and drawing more because of it. I can discover and explore things in any medium.

Relieved to have access to paper again. 
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Published on June 23, 2012 08:19

June 22, 2012

Atha Brew's Tribe

Here's a book that won't get done any time soon. I'm not sure why I started it. I just really wanted to and I think it's good but boy, I do not have time with al the other projects I'm doing.

In any case I thought I'd share this page with you, though it may never go anywhere. 
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Published on June 22, 2012 09:34

June 21, 2012

Henny Of Cat Island

 Drawing is dangerous! And so is having kids! It always takes you somewhere unexpected and likely will lead to more work. Oh, and games! Games are dangerous too.

Staying at home with Henry takes my imagination down all sorts of unexpected paths. Henry and I started playing a kids fantasy role playing game game called RPG Kids and it is insanely fun. It's the kind of thing that totally engages him for a while and I think telling stories together is really, really good for both of us. This is the main character in our story, Henry. Or Henny as I've called him, to protect all involved parties.

And of course, I've started writing scripts around this character. The comic is called Cat Island. Not sure when I'll properly get to it but I thought I'd share it now. Because I think Henny is pretty awesome.
What I'm thinking is replacing my Orchard of Laughs comic on Saturday Morning Webtoons with Cat Island. More soon!
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Published on June 21, 2012 06:10

June 20, 2012

Great Review Of Marrowbones 2 Oliver's Tomb On The Forbidden planet International Blog!

Quick post to share this wonderful review of Marrowbones 2 from the Forbidden planet international Blog! Wow! See it here.

Above is some pencils from Marrowbones 3. 
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Published on June 20, 2012 08:33

June 18, 2012

My Fantasy Flipboard



From the first days when I started actively using the Internet it has been about discovery. And more often than not that discovery has been focused on one of my favorite things: fantasy art. Finding things online and printing them off I'd stuff these prizes between the pages of my spectrum Art annuals, keeping all this amazing inspiration in one place. The print offs were terrible, the ink staying cool and wet for way too long and imprinting on my hands. But it was awesome. I loved it.

As the Internet becomes more and more personalized and more and more effective in searches, the possibility of accidental discovery is diminished. Early on you'd look up some artist you were eager to find and it was likely they would be on a website, not their own, along with other artists the person who built the website enjoyed. It was all very sloppy and all very strange. The whole Internet was like Myspace: limited design tools and a profusion of unrelated stuff.

And now we appear to be shuffling away from the World Wide Web and onto apps. Apps are our little portals into the chaos that is the Internet. That's fine. Probably essential. But it makes discovery even harder. And that's why an app like Flipboard is so important. A self curated collection of places to make discoveries.

So, I want to share my favorite fantasy art sites I follow on Flipboard, many of which I discovered through social media. At least right now.

Here they are:

Muddy Colors

The Art Order

Dungeons & Dragons

Spectrum Fantastic Art Live Facebook Page

#sworcery

Hi Fructose Mag

F Yeah Digital Painting

And a few others that aren't really art focused but still have some fascinating and cool art to discover:

Grognardia

A Paladin In The Citadel 

Kotaku

I could go on and on but I gotta get drawing!


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Published on June 18, 2012 15:15

Who Is Atha Brew?

In the dangerous northern wastes people must stay close to each other to survive. Nomadic tribes trudge the wastes, hunting food and staying several steps ahead of the cursed storm winds that can transform and disfigure those caught in it. Atha, caught in such a storm has a terrible disfigurement starting with her hand and inching up her arm. In superstitious dread the tribe exiles her to die in the wastes.

Instead of dying she builds a new tribe of treasure hunters, including a goblin and a ghost. They hide their money away in caves and pits, saving to buy entrance to the Tiered City, the one place in the north safe from the monsters and killing magics.

Atha's Tribe is to be an ongoing high fantasy comic. I'm still not sure about the book's title yet... Any ideas?
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Published on June 18, 2012 06:41

June 15, 2012

Henry's Robot Servant, or Drawing Excuses


My wife is currently doing report cards and recent days have been my most unproductive in memory. I have Henry long hours and it's tiring, hard to draw at the end of the day. I'm penciling a page here and there, I'm still working daily but my output is tin. It's over soon though, back to a normal schedule after not too long.

So, in order to cope Henry and I are exploring our West Toronto neighborhood which is really, really fun. The picture with Tik Tok is from this afternoon at a great little bookstore called Community Roots.  The bottom picture is from a pizza store a coule of blocks down where they're starting to know us by name. 
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Published on June 15, 2012 10:27

June 12, 2012

Marrowbones Single File!


Introducing a combines PDF edition of Marrowbones issues one and two, that's 85 pages for 6 dollars. And you only have to download it once! Just go here:                                                                         Buy Now 
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Published on June 12, 2012 09:29

June 8, 2012

Very worthy: Garlicks By Lea Hernandez

I've been a fan of Lea Hernandez' work forever.

She was the one who showed me, through her cartooning, how to incorporate the influences of manga in a smart, beautiful way. Not just mecha and guns. She gets manga, and was one of the first western cartoonists to get it. But I'm simplifying things, there is a lot more to her work than that.

Her work is one of a kind. It's always been amazing, but this current work is by far her most beautifully drawn. I'm so excited for this book.

It'as all happening through crowd funding and this is a great chance to be a part of an amazing, important comic. We NEED cartoonists like Lea.

Check it out on Kickstarter and help make it happen right here
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Published on June 08, 2012 19:07