Monthly Archives: January 2010

SOD.016 – Dwarven warrior

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This one turned into more of a finished drawing than a sketch, although if it were really for publication there's still a bit I'd do to it. I'd likely shorten up the nose some, dress up the linework on the helmet, and work on the mouth.

I went ahead and screencast this one, too, although it took me so long I ran out of the ten minute YouTube time limit. There was a decent amount of work after the end of the video, but such is life. For those of you who are interested, here's the clip:

HM3: More alternate body pieces

I just updated the Body-MaleAlternates set of items with the upper bodies broken up into complete upper torso; torso only; left arm; and right arm. Next up will be the left leg and right leg, then the hands and feet will go into those slots.

RP: Disappointing super-hero parties

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(From "Master Comics" number 56, 1944.)

SOD.015 – Old man

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I also screen-cast this one. It's kind of long, if anyone knows of an easy way to re-record movies at double speed or something, please let me know. I'm ignernt. I tried figuring out iMovie, but for a design-oriented company, some of Apple's software interfaces are confusing at best, incomprehensible and frustrating at worst.

This one proceeds the same way all my illustrations do. First you lay down some basic sketch lines so you know in general how the drawing is supposed to look and where things go. I then make a new layer, turn the old one either gray or turn on "onion skin" mode for it, then draw on top of it with darker lines. If I were doing this by hand I'd just use very light pencil strokes to start, then get firmer and firmer til the drawing took shape.

I remember when I was a kid, sitting and watching my brothers Jimmy and Johnny sketch. I was mesmerized. Sometimes they'd let me request a particular subject, but really it didn't matter, I just was fascinated by the whole process of starting with a blank page and ending up with something awesome looking. It was like a kind of magic, and that it was my own brothers doing it just added to the whole thing.

Jimmy ended up becoming a dentist, and though he continued to have a passing interest in comics I don't think he kept up with the sketching. Johnny's a geologist, and around high school I think it was, ended up turning his creative energies to music instead of visual art. He's not only darn good, but his kids are amazingly talented musicians as well.

So I guess it fell to me to uphold the family honor in the visual arts. You can in part blame them for my love of drawing, and in part my dad for bringing home comics from time to time. But mostly, you can blame Superman. Punk.

RP: On hoping her father’s name is Master

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(From "Master Comics" number 56, 1944.)

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I'm going to try something new this year and do a "Sketch of the Day", with just a hopefully quick drawing of whatever. Several other, much more accomplished, comics artists are trying it out and I thought I might as well to try and get the ol' juices flowing. Here's the first one.

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Would you be interested in me doing a video capture of the actual drawing process on these?

META: Contest thoughts

So here's the deal -- we're discussing the idea of a new weekly contest, with the winner getting their character image, character name, brief character description, and their screen name (at least that's what we're thinking) featured on a UGO.com ad, featured across their sites, saying something like "Make your own hero!" to hopefully drive traffic to the application. That ad will be seen by literally millions of people in the course of a week, so your work would be featured on a major web site. You'd practically be published!

Does that sound appealing? Is that a prize you'd want?

What effect would you want that to have on the current contest cycle of alternating caption contests and character design contests each week? Keep them and make this an additional one, maybe to take the role of the Friday Night Fight?

Setting aside the new thing, is the prize of getting an item or your portrait worthwhile? Or would you be just as happy to not have a formal "prize" and instead just have the honor of winning?

Gene suggested that the hero on the masthead rotate each week as the prize for the winner, what would you think about that?

Basically, let me know what you think about the contests in general, their frequency, if they're worth doing, if you enjoy them even if you're not a participant, etc.

Thanks for your feedback, it's truly invaluable!

META: HeroMachine Facebook page

For those of you who use Facebook, I've created a HeroMachine Fan Page so you can get your bloggy goodness there instead of checking the site if you prefer. It's also a way of getting the information via Facebook without having to Friend me, and thus being subjected to my non-HeroMachine idiocy.

Anything posted here automatically gets reposted to the Fan page (except comments). I'm also slowly adding in image archives of all submissions to all the Character Contests, which will be kind of cool to see.

Anyway, check it out if you're a Facebooker:

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RP: Make that “Easily Distracted Girl”

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(From "Master Comics" number 56, 1944.)

Neil Gaiman and HeroMachine (sort of )

With thanks to Nathan for sending this in, Neil Gaiman apparently did a riff on "Worst Comic Book Characters of All Time" for what I assume is a Canadian comedy show, and the intros for each entry have HeroMachine 2 character illustrations! Check it out:


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Methinks I might turn this into a contest for next time, as I am sure you guys could come up with characters even worse than these if you put your minds to it!

This has been an interesting few months, first the incomparably awesome Michael Chabon mentioned that his kids use HeroMachine, and now it's a sideline in a Neil Gaiman comedy hour. Granted, I doubt Gaiman had any clue they were even doing visuals for the bit, much less where they came from, but still -- he's at least ten kinds of legendary, so to be in the same segment (even accidentally) is pretty cool.