Fan Art
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- GlytchMeister
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Re: Fan Art
Or use a 3 dimensional structure. Or arrange characters in a circle - I recall the Bible's verses being arranged in a big circle and inter-verse references were displayed via lines.
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Re: Fan Art
I was also thinking about an interactive solution. Take a look at this image map rollover discussion: http://www.andensolutions.com/blog/responsiveImagePaths
The base page would have all of the characters using "trading card" style headshots and basic facts. Each card would have an image-mapped area, either the entire card or a "Rollover for relationships" strip along the bottom of each card, which would display a transparent path overlay with relationship paths and comments.
A character could even have multiple relationship overlays, say 1) immediate family/personal, 2) Gryphon High and 3) Dragon's Wall.
The base page would have all of the characters using "trading card" style headshots and basic facts. Each card would have an image-mapped area, either the entire card or a "Rollover for relationships" strip along the bottom of each card, which would display a transparent path overlay with relationship paths and comments.
A character could even have multiple relationship overlays, say 1) immediate family/personal, 2) Gryphon High and 3) Dragon's Wall.
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Re: Fan Art
I'm not even bothering yet with the relationships with the "old guard".
"Character is what you are in the dark." - D.L. Moody
"You should never run from the voices in your head. That's how you give them power." - Jin
"You should never run from the voices in your head. That's how you give them power." - Jin
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Re: Fan Art
Here's the basics that I'm using for each character. I didn't put Tepoz in there, because I hadn't originally planned on using the Phix and Company drawing.
Relationship Chart (PDF format)
Relationship Chart (PDF format)
"Character is what you are in the dark." - D.L. Moody
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Re: Fan Art
A coloring attempt on a one-shot that Pablo put out there. FIrst, digital coloring:
Next: colored pencil version. (This one looks more organic, but unfortunately more like "kid coloring"):
Next: colored pencil version. (This one looks more organic, but unfortunately more like "kid coloring"):
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Re: Fan Art
Not bad! What digital art package are you using? You can probably make an Ink layer from the original and then color under it to avoid the edge gaps.
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- GlytchMeister
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Re: Fan Art
For colored pencils, I learned that using very light pressure and rapid, full-length strokes edge to edge will make for a smoother coloring. Just keep going over the same spot to get more saturation - if pressure is required, very very gradually increase pressure every time you add a layer. Use a good polymer eraser to clean up the edges, and use a finger or a paper stick or something to blend the strokes together for even more smoothness. Pastels are generally better for blending and smooth color, though, and you can make color-to-color gradients. They are also messier and possibly more expensive and not as easy to find. :/
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- jwhouk
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Re: Fan Art
Combination of Paint and PSP Photo. I hate layers, mostly because I'm so used to pixel art.Atomic wrote:Not bad! What digital art package are you using? You can probably make an Ink layer from the original and then color under it to avoid the edge gaps.
Yeah, the pencil one looks better in person. Trying to get a flesh tone from the pencil selection was a tad difficult.
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- AnotherFairportfan
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Re: Fan Art
I think i've mentioned before that i'm a member of SFPA (Southern Fandom Publishing Association - i think that's what it stands for; mostly we just argue about whether it's pronounced seff-PA or SAFF-pah... It's been running something like fifty years, and i've been an active member since 1975, contributing one or more publications to the bimonthly bundle and only missing one or two in that time.
Anyway, every two months i produce a publication that's somewhere between a "real" fanzine and a personal newsletter, discussing SF, comics, movies, the world ... but mostly discussing what everybody else said last mailing. I print thirty copies, send them in to the "official editor" who assembles bundles{"mailings"} with one copy of everything and sends one to each member.
I used to describe it as like a USENET newsgroup with a sixty-day latency. {The possibilities for flamewars in an asynchronous high-latency medium should be obvious, but we haven't had one in some time...}
ANYWAY.
I usually find a song i like, then i pick a line from it to use as a zine title, and then i create a cover to fit the song.
Sometimes, however, an image may cause me to think of a song and to create a cover using that image. I recently did one called "Seasonings of the Witch", based on a wallpaper image by Tselsebar, the creator of the sadly-defunct webcomic "Cheer!":
{This is a horizontal-format 11x8.5" page size.}
Anyway, the first image of Atsali in her waitress outfit stimulated my creative juices. So, there was Atsali in her dirndl on Paul's eBay page, and, well...
{This is a wraparound cover, printed on 11x17" paper and then folded and saddle-stapled. so the page size if 8.5x11". The vertical white lins - which is not there on the actual printed version - shows where the fold falls. Everything to the left of that line is on the back cover and you have to open it out to see it. To the right is what you see when you first pick it up.}
The title, for those who don't recognise it, is a line from this song.
Anyway, every two months i produce a publication that's somewhere between a "real" fanzine and a personal newsletter, discussing SF, comics, movies, the world ... but mostly discussing what everybody else said last mailing. I print thirty copies, send them in to the "official editor" who assembles bundles{"mailings"} with one copy of everything and sends one to each member.
I used to describe it as like a USENET newsgroup with a sixty-day latency. {The possibilities for flamewars in an asynchronous high-latency medium should be obvious, but we haven't had one in some time...}
ANYWAY.
I usually find a song i like, then i pick a line from it to use as a zine title, and then i create a cover to fit the song.
Sometimes, however, an image may cause me to think of a song and to create a cover using that image. I recently did one called "Seasonings of the Witch", based on a wallpaper image by Tselsebar, the creator of the sadly-defunct webcomic "Cheer!":
{This is a horizontal-format 11x8.5" page size.}
Anyway, the first image of Atsali in her waitress outfit stimulated my creative juices. So, there was Atsali in her dirndl on Paul's eBay page, and, well...
{This is a wraparound cover, printed on 11x17" paper and then folded and saddle-stapled. so the page size if 8.5x11". The vertical white lins - which is not there on the actual printed version - shows where the fold falls. Everything to the left of that line is on the back cover and you have to open it out to see it. To the right is what you see when you first pick it up.}
The title, for those who don't recognise it, is a line from this song.
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- AnotherFairportfan
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Re: Fan Art
So this is what you see when you pick it up:
No hint of the Atsaliness awaiting when you open it out.
No hint of the Atsaliness awaiting when you open it out.
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- AnotherFairportfan
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Re: Fan Art
As long as i'm on a roll talking about my zine covers, this one has nothing to do with Wapsi, but it's the same wrap-around-tease effect.
This one is 8.5x7" {folded and saddle-stapled legal-size format}. If you're not reading the comic {why the hell not?}, it's from the webcomic Sammy. Not sure just what Sammy is - whether she's a cyborg or a full-on droid. But the comic is cute and fun. {The site sucks dead monotreme through a bendy straw, but wotthehell, wotthell, life's too short to get too worked up about things like that.}
The full spread {again with a line added to mark the fold}:
...and what you'd see when you first pick it up:
This one is 8.5x7" {folded and saddle-stapled legal-size format}. If you're not reading the comic {why the hell not?}, it's from the webcomic Sammy. Not sure just what Sammy is - whether she's a cyborg or a full-on droid. But the comic is cute and fun. {The site sucks dead monotreme through a bendy straw, but wotthehell, wotthell, life's too short to get too worked up about things like that.}
The full spread {again with a line added to mark the fold}:
...and what you'd see when you first pick it up:
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
- AnotherFairportfan
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Re: Fan Art
{Oops - i originally uploaded the wrong image; i have replaced it with the one with LW's translation}
And this one from a while back.
{French translation of "So, my dear Dust Bunny - we meet again!" supplied by Lake Wrangler, BTW.}:
And this one from a while back.
{French translation of "So, my dear Dust Bunny - we meet again!" supplied by Lake Wrangler, BTW.}:
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- lake_wrangler
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Re: Fan Art
Umm... didn't I say that it was "ma chère", since she was addressing a female, and that the "le" in front of "Lapin" was not necessary?AnotherFairportfan wrote:And this one from a while back.
{French translation of "So, my dear Dust Bunny - we meet again!" supplied by Lake Wrangler, BTW.}:
I don't recall seeing the final product, or I would have spoken sooner...
- AnotherFairportfan
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Re: Fan Art
I'm pretty sure that i just copy/pasted your translation.lake_wrangler wrote:Umm... didn't I say that it was "ma chère", since she was addressing a female, and that the "le" in front of "Lapin" was not necessary?AnotherFairportfan wrote:And this one from a while back.
{French translation of "So, my dear Dust Bunny - we meet again!" supplied by Lake Wrangler, BTW.}:
I don't recall seeing the final product, or I would have spoken sooner...
Let me check and see if i still have the PMs.
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Re: Fan Art
I'm pretty sure that i just copy/pasted your translation.lake_wrangler wrote:Umm... didn't I say that it was "ma chère", since she was addressing a female, and that the "le" in front of "Lapin" was not necessary?AnotherFairportfan wrote:And this one from a while back.
{French translation of "So, my dear Dust Bunny - we meet again!" supplied by Lake Wrangler, BTW.}:
I don't recall seeing the final product, or I would have spoken sooner...
Let me check and see if i still have the PMs.
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Oops.
Wrong image.
That was the first try, before i contacted you.
Here's the one i copy/pasted your translation into:
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- lake_wrangler
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Re: Fan Art
That makes more sense... Of course, now both the original post and the updated one have the updated version on it, which now makes it sound like I was complaining for no reason...
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Re: Fan Art
Applause!
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Huh. Missed the original on this...Jabberwonky wrote:Just a quickie...
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Re: Fan Art
Colors yb Jabberwonky?
He's mister GlytchMeister, he's mister code
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!