Tag Archive for sketchbook
Arrival in San Francisco
I have a couple of close friends in San Francisco, so I stretched out my visit for APE to almost a week. My friends had work, classes, in-laws and such to plan around, so I explored a bit on my first day. It was fun; after I found my coffee perch (By the way: Read […]
NY Con-Weekend Doodles
My ode to lox-onion-cream cheese bagels, and some ideas I’m playing with.
Convention-Wisdom
The source of this convention-wisdom is GB Tran, who I met at Bergen Street Comics. Don’t you love when someone’s off-handed comment or advice slightly changes your comics for the better? It seems to happen more often at cons than in real life. Do check out GB’s comics! We’re all excited for his upcoming graphic […]
Waiting for Comic Con to Start…
This is part of my ongoing attempt at learning to draw cars. I really like how the dinosaur came out, though. I feel like I’ve been more in touch with my un-penciled, goofy side lately. Speaking of which, if you haven’t read Sherman Alexie’s Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, go check it out! […]
Outside the CLBDF Party
My kick-off to the New York Comic Con was the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund party, which I heard about on Facebook. I guess they weren’t expecting as many people as they got, cause the bar was just wall-to-wall people (which, if you’re short and don’t know anyone, looks like wall-to-wall shoulders, all of which […]
Best Evening E-VER
First of all, come find me at APE this weekend! That’s right, French Toast Comix is making its table-debut. I’ll be at booth 137B, which is easy to find: It’s exactly as far away from the entrance as possible. Woo-hoo! I’m leaving for San Francisco tomorrow. I’ve never spent so much time around cartoonists–classes, apartments, […]
Sketchbook Page
Here’s a sketchbook page, since I don’t have any finished comics for you. This was my second week of classes at SVA, including my first actual figure-drawing class. It feels really different than I’m used to (using pencil instead of brush-pens and Microns, GINORMOUS paper instead of small sketchbooks, half-hour poses instead of discreetly trying […]