I know, I know. I didn’t blog for a while. Shame on me! Life as usual is hectic, so I’m trying to keep up with everything.
I did get the drawings and paper finished for that following week. However, due to my lack of sleep, I’m sad to say that I dropped and shattered my reliquary project - the wings with a rose pictured in the last entry. It was bound to happen. I’d actually already dropped the project twice but managed to repair it. The third time though, there was no going back. I just couldn’t push through anymore and it was frustrating. I don’t know how it will affect my grade that my core assessment is in pieces, but we will see.
The above was one of the drawings due that week - a design for my team’s group project in 3D. The object of the project was to build a shelter of sorts out of recycled material. One teammate scrounged screens and another suggested using aluminum foil for “shingles.” I slowly developed the rest and we agreed on it, then produced this drawing the next night.
And this is the final product. With help from Ross and Rafaella, we build this as not only a shelter, but a mascot-like “suit” with handles inside so I could lift and walk “Chromeo,” as he was so named. He was build to fit me, so I suppose you’d have to be 5′3″ to comfortably fit.
This past week has actually been slightly less stressful and it’s been amazing. I already feel significantly better, even though I still have two days of school left, both of which are critiques and finals. I’m not concerned. At this point, I’ve already done whatever I can do. It’s pretty much over.
The best part about this is that I can jump back into work I’ve been losing track of due to school!
This is one of my major projects I want to get started on. I so rarely do anything for myself anymore that I think this will help me relax a bit. There are hundreds of webcomics about gaming and nerdom, but few look at what’s behind the work: the artist. Marker Slave follows Money, a sarcastic, gutter-minded and often impatient young artist with big dreams of success. As the supervisor of two caricature stands, a freelancer, student and married woman, she struggles to balance her life. As is the norm for most webcomics, every character is based off of a real-life person I know. From left to right, Ry is one of my coworkers Ryan, Dal is my roommate Tony, Money of course, Aaron is my husband and retains his original name, Mojo is my dog Gizmo, and Nate is my coworker and lead by the same name.
Of course Money is based on myself and actually takes my work nickname, which is short for Moneyetta. I’m super excited to get to work on this. I’d like to get a number of comics ahead before beginning, but my start date is sometime in June. I plan to announce a finalized date whenever I get 10 or more comics complete.
Going back and looking at my goals for this year, I think I’ve done pretty well on keeping on top of them. I’ve stopped listing driving as a goal as I feel I’ve sufficiently gotten over my fear of driving, especially after driving an hour and a half away to place I’d never been before and back at midnight one night with no problems.
May
AWOW - Finalize locations, landscapes for A World Once Was.
RILEY - Find good places for illustrations and make thumbnail sketches.
PANDA - Five pages.
Marker Slave - Ten pages.
June
Marker Slave - Begin!
AWOW - Creatures and major events.
RILEY - Complete three illustrations.
PANDA - Five pages.
Create fliers to post on community bulletin boards advertising my work.
July
AWOW - Finalize and potentially begin producing.
Marker Slave!
RILEY - Complete three illustrations.
PANDA - Five pages.
Alright, I believe that’s everything. Take care!