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Them Tats!

My 3 year old son was recently in the hospital for 4 days, at the same time both my website went down for 3 days, my garbage disposal broke, the back-up caused a leak through the kitchen into the basement, and the door knob on our back door broke, meaning every time you shut the door there was a greater than zero chance it wouldn’t open up again without power tools, so hopefully you hadn’t just walked out into the yard. Or if there was a fire – not being able to leave would be super inconvenient.

It was a rough couple of weeks.

I’m currently shading tomorrow’s comic, which has been a bit of a pain for a variety of reasons.

Kevin Sorensen, Tattoos

1: architectural elements. You have no idea how many hours I spent working on the exterior view of the McLaughlin townhouse, though I’m pretty sure most of it isn’t going to fit on the pages so HA ON ME. Let me just spend hours on these details you’ll never see.

2: panel layouts. As I was drawing the actual comic art I went back to the layout and scrapped it. I’m still not entirely sold on the final layout, which is okay since I do each panel’s lineart separately, but it’s still a stressor. I like art BIG and I have to ram enough detail into each panel without scrunching up the text. I also have a hard time reading small text myself, so I think I do the dialogue at too large a font size. What do you guys think? Legible so far? Too big, too small?

3: I’m an idiot. So there’s a phone screen in this panel, and it’s tilted at an angle, because holding your phone at exactly 90 degrees would be a little odd. Being a genius, I transformed each layered item individually to try to line them all up at the exact same angle. I probably spent an hour or more just on the phone, since I also had to do all the little icons and other graphics for it, including developing app icons for Broadcaster and TsuTalk. After I was done it occurred to me that a smarter individual would have done a normal, straight version of everything with copious ruler guides, and then flattened it, copied it, added to the panel, and THEN transformed once to angle it correctly. Well. Now I know.

4: Those freakin’ tattoos! Kevin has a lot of tattoos, at least for a 17 year old. The viking took a long time and the paint splatter guitar took far longer than you’d think as well, especially since I did three takes on it. I’m happy with them now, so if you don’t like ’em… shut yo’ mouth, baby!

So the purpose of this post, on a lovely Sunday morning when I should be shading another panel right this second, is that I just finished this one panel and I really wanted to show it off. Hey! Look at that GRASS! And those shadows on the grass that I totally forgot to draw at first! But they’re there now! Anyway, enjoy!

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