Merry Christmas everyone! Yes, it is a bit late for well wishing but I got caught up in the holidays! Besides, how is Bam supposed to get away with all of that loot when Santa is about? Additionally, I can remind everyone that there will be no new comic this week. The normal posting schedule will resume next week on January 4th, 2019. If you are craving to get your gobo fix or are a new to the comic, now is a great opportunity to go back to the beginning and check out how our dirty dozen (and the art style) has progressed. Until next Friday, I wish you all a happy new year!
I want to wish all of you a Happy Thanksgiving! Almost everyone I know thinks of turkey when Thanksgiving is mentioned. Pat is meeting expectations with that holiday bird. Carrots, potatoes, green beans, cranberries… you name it! The bigger the guest list, the bigger the list of sides might be!
But this day isn’t just about the big meal and the big game. It is about giving thanks (it’s right there, in the title)! The year is almost finished and soon it will be a brand new year. I wanted to first thank my family and friends who have indulged or encouraged me to make this comic. It is not as grandiose as my previous (unpublished) ideas. It is definitely not perfect. But it is something that I am glad to share. And lastly, I want to thank my readers. I know Gobo Gazette is a nascent comic but the small following I’ve seen (especially on Instagram) has been most encouraging. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
As mentioned in today’s comic, we are starting the final chapter of Gobo Gazette’s first year. It is also a great opportunity for a behind the scene spotlight. I’ll set up a section on the website if this becomes a (semi-)regular thing. The topic of this post will be the winding river that Hob and Nob see for the first time at the beginning of chapter 5.
First, let me define what tools I use to create the webcomic. Every artist uses what is the most comfortable for them and, for me, I have been using these for a very long time. After doing a pencil draft on 9″ x 12″, 50 lb recycled sketch paper, I ink with Picma pens. I use a Graphic 1 for the primary outlines and Microns of varying sizes for details. This is the first time I experimented with the Picma Brush pen on the comic. I found it worked well with the foreground branch and leaves. When it came to the crow overlooking the gobos and the winding river, I stopped after a few strokes. I felt more confident to ink the bird with the Graphic because of the details.
I actually create the standard four-panel strips in a two-by-two layout, which I rearrange, edit and color in Photoshop. Usually this is not an issue, however it did pose a problem with the 3 x 4 layout of the winding river. I actually taped the four pages together, and then taped it to a wall to ink. I normally use and highly recommend a pencil board so that pencil marks or ink doesn’t transfer to the next page. To avoid issues with the wall texture, I used it here for a smooth surface to ink on. This tape method will likely be employed for all future large-scale images. Why not get an easel? My little boy! Right now he is a wrecking machine!
I have done 100% digital artwork and used larger sheets of paper in the past. It might be a bit of a hassle, but going analog and small does allow me to work on the comic anywhere I go.
It is time for Inktober 2018! This will be the first year that I will be doing #Inktober with a purely Gobo Gazette focus. It is the second overall Inktober that I have participated. (My first batch of Inktober art may be found in this Facebook album, with a couple entries located in this one). Eventually I will be adding an art gallery to the website. But until then – and even afterwards – I will first post the images on the Gobo Gazette’s Instagram page. As usual, there will be links on its Twitter feed and the Facebook page. All of the #Inktober2018 images will be black & white and non-canon… unless otherwise specified. For example, the first image is of Bam having a terrible nightmare about the giant green forest spider. I am pretty sure that this has happened “off-camera” so is sorta canon.
I am hoping to get one up a day. Last year I finished 30 of the 31 posts I made. Then again, I wasn’t entrenched in the comic art at that time. We will see!
Happy Labor Day everybody! Almost everyone imagines barbecues and sun when they think about today, and why wouldn’t you! Summer is coming to close. School is about to begin (if it hasn’t already). You want to enjoy the last few days of this wonderful season while it lasts! But there is so much more about this holiday that people tend to forget.
Tik, Tok and Wak gets it (well, mostly Tik and Tok). This day celebrates the worker and how they helped build this nation. They persevere and put in the hard effort necessary to make those great works that we value so dearly. So while you are enjoying that grilled treat and before you wash it down with your favorite beverage, give a little toast to the worker! Odds are, you are standing right next to one!
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