Here you can see the artistic process of three graphic novels and a video game I'm working on: CAPTOR, SEVEN, AUTUMN [collaboration with Dylan Andrejic], and SWEET SCREAMS [collaboration with Jae Camedon].

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

CAPTOR [3]


media: gel pen and colored pencils

One thing I do that a lot of my friends don't do in conversations is stay on one topic. Everyone switches back and forth between stupid thoughts and laughs at everything, but I enjoy getting one subject done at a time. And thus it leads to the continuation of the Inu species.The Inu Ancestor, who goes by Ivan, is actually one of the characters that shows up in pretty much every one of my comics, so I guess you could say he's like my little watermark or trademark that he's there, and I had written [more so in my head] and drawn that. But anyhow, I didn't get as much done today as I did yesterday, but that's what notes to myself are for. I'll write it down later, but for now typing is good enough for me to go back and recheck my notes. Ivan's diet  is different from common Inus; common Inus tend to eat fruits and sometimes smaller animals than themselves, but not much meat, whereas Ivan who is bigger in size compared to the common Inu, actually tends to harvest live chickens or hens and other live stock and raise them himself [naturally, no drugs]. And then when they're big enough and he doesn't need them anymore - as the Red Queen would say - off with their heads! 
I'll put out a comparison sheet between a common Inu and Ivan in the following days as I dwell deeper into my own, crazy mind, because having a visual reference may be easier to understand than me just saying so.

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