I promised myself that I’d be working to improve my website more but, life simply gets in the way. Here’s what I’ve been up to lately.
Continue readingWheatley the Bread Cat
Ideas for Shirley’s Day Sequel
I’ve been doing some job training for the past few months and it eats up my time, in my breaks though, I’m thinking of ideas about what I could do for a sequel to Shirley’s Day.
Ideas that I want to explore are: the consequences of Shirley stoning an entire school, if Shirley’s parents knew about her powers manifesting. How Shirley’s monster family lives in a normal society and anything else I can think of or what people suggest.
A while ago I made a rough concept idea of Shirley’s Father for a potential sequel for Shirley’s Day. I wanted to continue the snake theming and wacky “Pokemon logic” of that family, so I based Shirley’s father off of the Greek King Cecrops.
This is some old art of Shirley’s Mom that I don’t think made it into the print comic. I based her of my original sketchbook drawing of my Hipster Medusa art I draw a long while ago.
I’m still brainstorming some stuff, so nothings set in stone, but I do like the older look for Shirley. I’ll let you know when I have a rough story together.
Incident at the Game Store Colored on Sale!
CODCon XXV
Edit 3/15/2020: CODCon is cancelled due to the COVID-19 stuff. Hopefully CODCon will resume next year. Stay safe folks!
My first convention of the year will be at CODCon on April 3rd through 5th at the College of DuPage.
I’ll be experimenting with new prints and the debut of the colored version of Incident at the Game Store! I have no clue if I’ll even be prepared enough!
If you want to know about my future con appearances and events, check out my Convention Schedule for all the details!
Edit 3/15/2020: CODCon is cancelled due to the COVID-19 stuff. Hopefully CODCon will resume next year. Stay safe folks!
Project Blackmask Update 2/24/2019
I’m still writing Blackmask slowly and steadily when I have time, but I’ve been tackling some new freelance artwork and commission stuff. I’m still trying to fund printing for Incident at The Game Store in color but some car problems have come up, so money’s lacking.
Tiny Tips to Help You Improve Your Life as an Artist
Making art is easy to me, I just draw the thing and get done with it. Being an artist is hard. I draw the thing, show the thing, tell people that the thing exists. I convince people with money to pay me to live and draw more things.
It takes self-discipline, self-awareness, and self-esteem to be an artist. Some days, you feel like a fountain of ingenious creations! But other days, you feel like a worthless loser who can’t to do anything and regrets having interests. This is the life of most artists, musicians, actors, and other “creative” professionals.
This is a list of tips that I try to follow for myself for the past few years as I try to become a more professional artist.
Continue readingPardon the Mess
It’s been a while since I’ve updated anything online. Over the past few months, I’ve made an extremely sloppy transfer to Bluehost in a rough effort to improve my website. My big goal is to set up my website as my core hub for all of my web presence including where I’ll post and sell my comics and post my news. I’ll still have my typical social networks like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram but I want to one day sunset them as I think they don’t do much to help me out in my art journey.
Adam Mortell, Ryan Cambruzzi, Vincent Rusca and I worked on a game for Global Game Jam this year. I’m bummed that I didn’t do more for the game but, I learned how to make pixel art for the first time.
Besides that, I’ve been tackling some new freelance artwork and commission stuff including working on a new book in the Flawless Extra-Ordinary Superheroes Series. With this, I’m still trying to fund printing for Incident at The Game Store in color but some car problems have come up so money’s lacking.