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April 11, 2012

Saltwater Witch Chapter 4 is Up!

I just uploaded Saltwater Witch chapter 4 with the new opening panel! Read it all here: http://www.SaltwaterWitch.com/switch




SWitchChapter4Leader_DISP


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Published on April 11, 2012 06:55

April 8, 2012

Saltwater Witch Chapter 3 is Back!

Opening scene for Saltwater Witch Chapter 3. All new chapters 1 and 2 are up on the site with new art, layout, type, and other good stuff. Hope you like!


Read it all here: http://www.saltwaterwitch.com/switch


Click for the full view!


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Published on April 08, 2012 16:41

March 30, 2012

Kassandra reads

I spent the last couple hours sketching and painting this one for the background of the "Kassandra Reads... (Comic Links)" page, which will contain banners and links to comics I like and read. This will hang off Saltwater Witch


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Published on March 30, 2012 19:23

March 25, 2012

All new Chapter 2!

Okay, I've posted the first part of Saltwater Witch chapter 2, with a bunch of new art, new type, layout, and almost everything else. This new edition of the graphic novel will run vertically (Chapter 1) or horizontally like chapter 2. Check it all out here: http://www.saltwaterwitch.com/switch (There's a link below the Chapter 2 image for a "Sneak Peek"--click that to see the latest stuff!). I'm still tweaking chapter 2, so you may see some changes being pushed to the site.


Preview pics of the first two panels:


Switch_ch2_00-DISP


Switch_ch2_01-DISP


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Published on March 25, 2012 11:19

March 23, 2012

Easy perspective in Photoshop and GIMP

Here's an example of a drawing I started tonight and then completed over a few hours.  This is a really wide opening scene for Saltwater Witch Chapter 2, with Kassandra's school rolling into view and as you'll see in the finished work, some interesting stuff going on beneath and around it.


SaltwaterWitchStClementsExample1

I'm not going to do a perspective how to, or get into transparencies, layering, or any of the tools other than the brush tool (the one with the paint brush icon).  I'm posting this to show you how I do quick and easy perspective drawings using Photoshop or GIMP.  I'll post some links to books on perspective at the end.

Tools
I assume everyone knows what Adobe Photoshop is.  Here's Adobe's site for those who want to learn more: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop.html
 


GIMP (http://www.gimp.org) is a really powerful, feature-competitive, and free drawing, visual design, image manipulation application for native Linux and Windows with a good solid version that runs under X on Mac OSX.  And it's free.



I use Photoshop, but everything I'm going to explain works just as well and in the same way with GIMP.

Set up: layers and cursors
I usually create several layers for the drawing, one for the horizon line, one for the vertical lines, one for the lines that begin at the vanishing points, and maybe one for a reference image (I'm using my drawing from Saltwater Witch chapter 1 in the example).  Later I will create another to run some thicker lines over the structure, giving it shape.



PSCursors3Before I start any perspective drawing I change the cursor preferences to a standard (ugly in my opinion) "paint brush" cursor.  This helps me see where I'm clicking on the canvas.  I normally use the cursor that outlines the brush and shows its size, but for perspective drawing I'm using such a small brush, usually a few pixels wide, that I loose track of it. In photoshop I go under Display & Cursor preferences and change the Painting Cursor to "Standard".  That's it.

The Shift Key
It's all in the shift key.  Here's how this works.  Create a new canvas/image whatever your app calls it.  Make it fairly wide, at least 2000 pixels wide by a 1000 pixels high. (The example drawing I'm doing is 9500 wide, 2550 high).



So, here's the whole trick in one step.  We'll make a horizon line—one side of the drawing to the other.  Pick a nice spot on the left side about a quarter of the way up from the bottom, and then hold down the shift key, move your cursor to the other side of the drawing, and click. Release the shift key. Photoshop and GIMP will both connect two points every time you hold down the shift key.  With a couple tricks that I'll get into next, that's all there is to it. 

Vertical Lines
You probably want vertical lines for your perspective illustrations, but it's not that easy with the shift-key method.  There are at least two ways to solve this.  I use both of them. In both Photoshop and GIMP (and other apps) the transparent layers have a nice checkerboard pattern, which will give an easy to follow vertical guide.  So, use the click-shift-click method to draw vertical lines. Another way is to use the Rectangle Tool and draw very narrow rectangles, basically two lines with an empty pixel between them. I use this method in the example drawing, but both work well.


Here's a screenshot with some of the structural lines drawn on a new layer:

SaltwaterWitchPerspective2


Here's a much reduced final illustration, with a link to a sneak peak at Saltwater Witch Chapter 2--the leading scene with a few of the not quite finished panels:


SaltwaterWitchPerspective3


Chapter 2 Sneak Peak:


There's a lot more to it!


This shows how the building was incorporated into the opening scene.


 


Info:
Perspective for Comic Book Artists by David Chelsea
http://www.amazon.com/Perspective-Comic-Book-Artists-Professional/dp/0823005674

The Art of Perspective: The Ultimate Guide for Artists in Every Medium by Phil Metzger
http://www.amazon.com/The-Art-Perspective-Ultimate-Artists/dp/1581808550

Vanishing Point: Perspective for Comics from the Ground Up by Jason Cheeseman-Meyer
http://www.amazon.com/Vanishing-Point-Perspective-Comics-Ground/dp/1581809549

There are a bunch of Web and YouTube tutorials
https://www.google.com/search?q=perpsective+drawing


 


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Published on March 23, 2012 18:55

March 21, 2012

Saltwater Witch Banners and Linking

I finished up a new format for Saltwater Witch last weekend--with new art, all new lettering.  It took me a couple weeks to complete, but I haven't had time to post about it until tonight. If you haven't checked it out yet, please do. I'd love to hear what you think. 


If you would like to link to to Saltwater Witch, I've created some banner images:



Saltwater Witch Graphic Novel



Saltwater Witch Graphic Novel



Saltwater Witch Graphic Novel


Right-click and "Save Image as..." and link back to http://www.saltwaterwitch/switch/  Or Here's the html if you just want to copy and paste it into your site:


Small


Saltwater Witch Graphic Novel


Medium


Saltwater Witch Graphic Novel


Large


Saltwater Witch Graphic Novel


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Published on March 21, 2012 17:55

March 11, 2012

Seaborn character study

I'm reworking a bunch of the Saltwater Witch graphical stuff—reformatting for printed pages and a bunch of drawing and painting to go along with it, and I came across one of my original character studies for the opening scene to my book Seaborn. Sort of an evil Kassandra. Okay, I did play around with it a bit, cleaned up some lines and brightened up the background.


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Published on March 11, 2012 08:47

March 10, 2012

The Wreath of Poseidon Art

I spent a few hours on this one today. Armies of the drowned dead, collecting heart-shaped stones on the beach. What do you think?


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Published on March 10, 2012 17:49

March 6, 2012

Unloading...

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Published on March 06, 2012 09:09

February 28, 2012

Not a Space Oddity but still right up there with other oddities!

ComicsBeatSaltwater Witch is mentioned on The Comics Beat!  I'm in the most popular list on iBooks.  The first two chapters are free, and sure my work is listed as an oddity, but Anne Rice and I are the only one's called out by name in the article (and in bold!).

The rest of the list consists of free oddities, like Chris Howard's SALTWATER WITCH, interspersed with paid warhorses, like WALKING DEAD.

Sales chart: What's topping Apple's comics/GN iBookstore 
http://www.comicsbeat.com/2012/02/28/sales-chart-whats-topping-apples-comicsgn-ibookstore/


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Published on February 28, 2012 12:40