More random sketches
Apr. 30th, 2010 09:41 amThis week, i've been in a really sketchy mood! Plus I finally got comic ideas, so expect comics to start appearing again! (YAY INSPIRATION). My muse has been slacking off. Maybe I forgot her in Florida a month ago?
Sketches are mostly "How to train your dragon" things. This movie decided it wanted to sit on my brain.


Today is my monthly "I go to my favorite store, come out with 60$ less and 3 comics more" day. European comics are so much more expensive then manga or American issues. But the quality of the print and covers is always so much better, it makes up for it. I ordered and will get to leave with this brand new series called "Witches" that explores famous "witch" characters through history. It looks and sounds really cool. And the drawings are insanely pretty.
I've been a little hit lately by how many good artists there are out there. You always expect that there are people who are better then you out there. But it's a little frustrating and intimidating when they post their drawings right next to yours offline or online. I try to use this as a motivator, but sometimes, when you see a 16 year-old kid that draws like some kind of god, you feel a little... tiny.
In an unrelated note, I am easily amused. You guys heard about that new romantic comedy called "The Back-up plan?" It's basically about the unmarried antics of Jennifer Lopez who is desperate for a child, and is artificially inseminated through a sperm bank. Newly pregnant, but not yet showing and unaware of her pregnancy, she meets Alex O'Loughlin, and the two start dating. Hollywood romantic complications ensue. It's a pretty ridiculously bad movie. But what really shocked me was the inital title (that is still the french title). "Plan B" (yes, "plan" and "B" are bilingual words and the expression itself is bilingual). What made my laugh is the fact that Plan B is a very well-known over-the-counter morning after pill (to prevent unwanted pregnancies). I'm guessing that 's WHY the english name suddenly changed. Someone in the marketing department went "STOP THE PRESSES!" Too bad the they forgot about the french. Whoops.
Aaah, marketing?
- Isa
Sketches are mostly "How to train your dragon" things. This movie decided it wanted to sit on my brain.


Today is my monthly "I go to my favorite store, come out with 60$ less and 3 comics more" day. European comics are so much more expensive then manga or American issues. But the quality of the print and covers is always so much better, it makes up for it. I ordered and will get to leave with this brand new series called "Witches" that explores famous "witch" characters through history. It looks and sounds really cool. And the drawings are insanely pretty.
I've been a little hit lately by how many good artists there are out there. You always expect that there are people who are better then you out there. But it's a little frustrating and intimidating when they post their drawings right next to yours offline or online. I try to use this as a motivator, but sometimes, when you see a 16 year-old kid that draws like some kind of god, you feel a little... tiny.
In an unrelated note, I am easily amused. You guys heard about that new romantic comedy called "The Back-up plan?" It's basically about the unmarried antics of Jennifer Lopez who is desperate for a child, and is artificially inseminated through a sperm bank. Newly pregnant, but not yet showing and unaware of her pregnancy, she meets Alex O'Loughlin, and the two start dating. Hollywood romantic complications ensue. It's a pretty ridiculously bad movie. But what really shocked me was the inital title (that is still the french title). "Plan B" (yes, "plan" and "B" are bilingual words and the expression itself is bilingual). What made my laugh is the fact that Plan B is a very well-known over-the-counter morning after pill (to prevent unwanted pregnancies). I'm guessing that 's WHY the english name suddenly changed. Someone in the marketing department went "STOP THE PRESSES!" Too bad the they forgot about the french. Whoops.
Aaah, marketing?
- Isa