Thursday, May 22, 2008

Post 158


Thought I'd practice drawing on colored paper. There's something inviting about it. Sometimes you have to fight the dullness of white paper, and then colored paper opens a whole new universe to you.

Did these in a new sketchbook a Fabriano Drawing Journal. I have to say, I've used Fabriano watercolor paper, and it's fantastic, so is this paper.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Post 157


Sorry about the infrequent updates. I've been trying to get to the end of a rough season. It's busy times right now. I am no longer with Cadence Comic Art. I am for the time being my own art dealer. My studio mates and I are going to put together our own original art sales page. But until that's all finalized, if you want commissions, contact me at evan.kaiser@gmail.com

Other than that, I'm still working on two top secret projects. I'll tell you, I've done more pages in this short portion of the year alone than I've possibly done in the past couple years. I never had the inclination to draw sequentials, they just weren't fun. But now I'm MAKING them fun. I also really feel that I have my own artistic voice now.

Anyway, I'll try to get some more sketches up over the next couple days. But for now, enjoy this Rick, I know this is only number 8, but it's my favorite so far.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Monday, May 12, 2008

Post 155





I've been busy. I can't even begin to tell you how busy I am. I'm doing so many things at once, it's hard to keep track of them. That's what happens when you're responsible and inventing. I'm doing pitches, work, sequentials, character designs...too much to deal with. But in a few weeks that'll be different.

So, the shoes, I did them for fun in a way. The first characters I remember are these two. My dad had a ton of their old comics, and it's what I grew up on, I'll love their characters forever. I'm so sad Matt Fraction is leaving Iron Fist. He renewed my love of Iron Fist.

Also, starting a new art blog with my friends Sam Ellis, and Mike Getty called Better Than Your Mom. We're doing new art on a regular basis. Art you won't see here on my blog. Ultimately we'll put up the art we do for the blog on ebay, and put together art books for cons. We set up different art assignments for each other, this one is two characters from different companies "interacting." You might be surprised as to what I chose...then again, if you know my brand of comedy, you probably won't be surprised.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Post 154

A new Rick, with the most talking ever...don't get used to that. Talking covers up art in my opinion.

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Post 153

CAPE FALLOUT!!!
I have to say this first, all the pictures I show are from my friend Luan Luu. You can find even more here.

I started off with this picture from Friday night's live art show. This was my favorite picture by far of the night by Mike Huddleston. I'll get into talking more about how cool he is later, I just wanted to establish that his art skills are off the chart.

Another highlight of Friday...PEARSON!!!
Gorgeous, and huge as well. I stood there for most of the time he worked on it. He is very meticulous in what he does. I was lucky enough to be sitting behind him during Saturday at the con. I snuck many a peak at what he was working on. I hope my friend Matt scans in his Savage Dragon headshot from Pearson. There are no words to describe how beautiful it is.


This was the view I had for the day. Corner table, turned out to be a good position, though the wind was a beast all day. I put some 3M masking tape down and it held most of the stuff in place all day. I felt bad because my friends and I, along with Jason Pearson kept having to run and get things that were flying off of David Mack's table. But later on he was able to weight things down. Even with the fear of wind attacks, it was easily the most enjoyable con of the season, and a fitting way to end it. I'm still up in the air about Baltimore, which would be my first con of next season. My friends keep telling me I have to go, but it was a mixed experience last time. Mainly because of the situation I was in. Super expensive, getting lost in the WRONG WRONG WRONG part of town, and not even getting to eat seafood. Okay, enough talking, time for a break with a picture:
One of the multiple con drawings I did. Like I said, I LOVED THIS CROWD!!! Unlike some of the cons I've gone to this year, the people were all there for comics and for comic creators, local and big name alike. Sometimes I can't GIVE AWAY a sketch, and this time people were surprised at the price I charged. A few people said it was too low, but whatever, then they can get something from me at another convention. I loved talking to everyone. I even ran into my buddy from Atomic Age back in the day. He was the only thing keeping me going to comic stores for so many years. When he left, that ultimately lead to my path of only buying books on Amazon at this point, or at shows from the creators. Sketch interruption sneak attack:



There are a couple other sketches that I wasn't able to get pictures of because of various reasons. Like a Hulk picture I did that I really enjoyed, or the octopus picture where it's singing Electric Six lyrics, but I'm hoping they'll surface at some point. It's like the one that got away at Dallas Comic Con in January...the Poison Ivy picture that was awesome, but sadly I didn't get a picture of it...

Anyway, I said I'd talk about Mike Huddleston and all the cool people I talked to. My friend Kristian introduced me to Mike, and while talking to Mike I was also talking with Kody Chamberlain. Who is extremely talented and helpful. Uh oh, another picture interruption:

One of the main highlights (and there were many) was getting to talk to Robert Kirkman and Val Staples. I was scared going up to Kirkman at first but he was really nice after playing around with my obvious fear for a bit. He enjoyed it far too much. Val was SUPER cool to talk to because he helped me realize that I really need to find ways of learning the technical aspects of coloring for production. I need to hang around some pure colorists, or at the very least look at gutterzombie more.

I have to say, getting prints was really helpful. I was able to pay for them already, and get enough money for more prints, and I only sold a fraction of my supply. There were people that saw them that go to most of the conventions locally, so hopefully they'll buy some next time.

Ultimately, this was a great con, one of the best I've gone to outside of Heroes.

I'll keep you updated on any more fallout from the convention...oh wait, I nearly forgot, the Space Gun website is open. So check it out, we're still getting more features added on. My studio-mates would really appreciate it if you'd visit.

Friday, May 02, 2008

Post 152


At the CAPE convention this weekend, my friends know the folks at the Hero Foundry, a non profit charity organization.
We were asked to do pieces for their charity auction, so this is what I came up with. I had fun with it, but now I really want more of the tan mattboard.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Post 151



Kind of an ad for next week's Rick.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Post 150


How fitting is it that I have a Rick Dangerous as my 150th post? Pretty cool, but here it is. I have prints now! One set is of the indiana jones/rocketeer, the other is of the spidey/rhino pic. I might get another in time for the con this weekend. Hope to see you all at CAPE.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Post 149


Since I missed Friday, I wanted to make up for that. But my next post will be Wednesday...crazy week...and it's only Monday!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Post 148

As a side note, I wanted to say that the kick yesterday in panel 3 was a reference to the old Orion release of Fist of the North Star. One of my favorite things when I was growing up. I don't think a lot of people (if any) caught that. Just thought I'd make it clear...

Sometimes it sucks when you're the only one that gets the joke...

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Post 147

Here it is, in all it's black and white glory this time. Rick Dangerous part 4. I said there'd be characters from other things I've done, and a lot that I just make up. But this is Thousand Year Old Baby and Baby With a Scimitar!!! Click the text to see their previous appearance on the blog.

BTW, a rough translation of the last panel is, "We'll get our REVENGEEEEEEEEEE!" In baby talk that's what it translates as, but it's a tricky language. Please do not compare them to Baby Geniuses, that movie was horrid, and the second one might have made me partially blind.

Anyway, until next week, that's your Rick fix.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Monday, April 21, 2008

Post 145


Sorry it's been a bit. Things have been hectic, depressing, and every other emotion over the past week, but especially this weekend.

That said, I'm not updating weekends unless there's something really, really important. There might be some days here and there where I'm not going to be able to update. Especially next week. I'll have a Rick Dangerous next Wednesday, but that'll be it. Next week is going to be one of the craziest weeks of the year for me, if not the craziest.

Thankfully I'll have the CAPE convention to look forward to. I should be getting some prints in the next couple days. Hopefully the quality will be good. I've never used these printers before, but it'll be nice to come prepared for once. Anyway, there's my update.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Post 143


Week 3 o' Rick Dangerous...ORIGIN TIME!!!! Not much explanation though, but I move fast...and doesn't he look a bit scrawny? What's the deal with that? That alien? Is he bad, he sure seems bad, he's torturing Rick...well, you better look closely, because there foreshadowing for next week's, as well as allusions to a previous strip from a long time ago on this blog.

Anyways, enjoy!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Post 142


Okay, had something inside the caption bubble, but deleted it because I thought it would be fun this time if you guys came up with something. Reply if you dare!!!

Monday, April 14, 2008

Friday, April 11, 2008

Post 140


A couple more I did today, this post will count for tomorrow's. I've gotta' focus on taxes.

Post 139


Well, I was a little bored at work yesterday, and had a bunch of leftover materials: gesso used for primer coats on clay, prismacolors from a sample art pack, and black paper that was a cover sheet for an Arches Watercolor block. I'll tell you, for being something throw-away, it was amazing paper that I'd be ashamed to waste.

Just an observation, but there are a TON of people in the industry. I was looking at the guest list for CAPE, and you'd think that I'd stop hearing a ton of new names at some point. However, I'm always being bombarded with work from artists I had not seen. I guess I just hadn't made it to their corner of the industry so to speak. But I'm psyched for that con. Robert Kirkman will be there, and sure, I have a snowball's chance in a kiln of actually meeting him, but I can still hold out hope. I'll also see Pearson there, and you better know that I'll be trying to talk to him. I've seen him at a few cons, and he remembered me in the past. He's always been extremely nice to me at Heroes Con.
I think that CAPE may be the last of my con season.

I just got money from a job, but I don't think I want to waste it on a flight and a convention. I think I'll just put it into my Cintiq fund (which is getting closer and closer) I'm over half-way for the 20WSX. I made a promise to myself that I wouldn't go to out of state conventions (which incur an exorbitant amount of expenses, I mean Baltimore cost nearly 800 for a two day convention). I want to know that there's a possibility of making the money back. Right now, I'm having better luck with work for hire stuff, so it seems more fiscally responsible to jazz up my technology situation. I'm getting a friend to build me a new computer (the one I'm using is 6 years old, and I'm going to make it for browsing and e-mail). The new one will be primarily for art. I was working on an advertisement job a while back, and the file was 3 gigs, and my computer was slowing down to a snail's pace. However, I'd love to go to Atlanta possibly this summer. It'd be like Heroes except far less expensive, AND I'd get to go to Gaijin and see my buddies Doug, Cully, Brian, Karl, and Tony. Not to mention all my friends that live around the studio, especially my friend Sam Ellis (who works on Frisky Dingo). We talk on the phone a few times a week. He's possibly my only long distance friend I do that with anymore. Everyone else is too busy, but Sam always makes the time, and ALWAYS brings the funny. Possibly the funniest guy I know. That's a bold statement, but seriously, he'll be at Heroes, just talk to the man for about 5 minutes...you'll see.

Anyway, I've gotta' get ready for work...and taxes...I've let this get out of hand, never done em' by myself before (other people did them for me), so fingers crossed.