I feel it's always important to have a little bit of process in the back of a full graphic novel. People get a peek into the process and it's good to share what you do, help others learn and entertain. Below are 2 of the back matter pages showing some old character designs. It's interesting to see how the characters have evolved.
Enjoy!
The first full length graphic novel by artist and writer Emily McGuiness. Graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design, and all around maven, Emily is out to tell the story of Ira Anderson.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
The Basement
Ties is showing up at The Basement gallery show this weekend. Ira has new bookmarks out and the preview books will be showing up for, hopefully, the last event. I am coming to the end of the book! All pages have been scripted and I am inking my heart out to get the rest done.
In completely different news, I go to the farmer's market every week (now that I'm unemployed it's my one indulgence) and I always find something new. This week it was a salt vendor. Yes you read that correctly. He had many varieties of salts, including smoked salt and even offered to host a salt tasting party. He was also selling these planks of hickory for home smoking. Hopefully I won't lite the house on fire.
I also found these unusual fruit. They are white inside and have big black seeds. They taste a bit like a pear. Can anyone name them? Just curious.
So now you have a little glimpse into where I find inspiration for the things Ira does. You meet the strangest people out there!
In completely different news, I go to the farmer's market every week (now that I'm unemployed it's my one indulgence) and I always find something new. This week it was a salt vendor. Yes you read that correctly. He had many varieties of salts, including smoked salt and even offered to host a salt tasting party. He was also selling these planks of hickory for home smoking. Hopefully I won't lite the house on fire.
I also found these unusual fruit. They are white inside and have big black seeds. They taste a bit like a pear. Can anyone name them? Just curious.
So now you have a little glimpse into where I find inspiration for the things Ira does. You meet the strangest people out there!
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