Saturday, November 28, 2009

Want CHOKER? Print this here thingy.

Want CHOKER? Print this here thingy.

...or do whatever else you want to it really. The best way to get CHOKER is to ask your nice local comic store type person to "Please put me down for a copy of CHOKER #1 from Image Comics. I have heard this comic actually cures cancer, turns water into wine & can beat a chess grandmaster in 3 moves while toilet training a small effeminate dog. The order code is:

DEC090342

This is what your friendly, most awesome retailer type person will need to know to note down which book to actually order for this month. You order it this month, when it's available, then magically, pixies deliver it to you sometime in February. It's weird how it works, but the pixies apparently run a fairly tight ship.

So, anyway, to make it easier, print this out, give it to them. Hell, maybe print a few out if you like. This all might make it a little easier to get a copy when it hits, into your hot little hands. You see, unless they know people want one, many places may not order a copy, or order enough, since I'm not exactly the same as "huge superhero icon comic X" which is guaranteed to be ordered at least a bit. So if you want it, speak up!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

CHOKER COVER Progressions!

CHOKER COVER progressions

CHOKER IS READY!

So, CHOKER is finally solicited! I'll harp more on it later, as one who's rent depends on it is likely to do but...for now, all you need to know is there's a preview up on CBR and the Diamond order code you NEED TO TELL YOUR RETAILER ABOUT IF YOU WANT THE BOOK ( ahem ) is DEC09 0342.

Tell em that, and the nice people behind the counter will make sure it gets to you this February! And Ben McCool & I will do the happy joy joy dance etc.

Here's a bunch of shots of the first cover, as it took shape...

CHOKER COVER progressions

The rough pencils, already with a bit of a go with the brush pen. ( just forgot to take a picture of the pencils didn't I. ) The idea was for a strongish profile shot, merging in with elements of the seedy city, all detectivy like. Yes, that's not a word, but I'm using it.

CHOKER COVER progressions

Decided on lots of pencil work, shading and what not, apart from basic line work.

CHOKER COVER progressions

I smudged it all on purpose to get some finer shading in.

CHOKER COVER progressions

Added a watercolour wash or two, plus a little acrylic for highlights.

CHOKER COVER progressions

Added some defining white lines with my trusty white pen. ( It's a signo japanese one for those wondering )

CHOKER COVER progressions

The final scan before photoshop work.

CHOKER COVER progressions

A bit of darkening up, some highlighting with airbrush, a hint of my ear ( yes, my ear from a photo ) bits of skin, merging it with airbrush, plus dodge and burn.

CHOKER COVER progressions

Basic colours, plus the blue hue I intended to be the overall colour of the piece.

CHOKER COVER progressions

Added the signage elements I wanted! Mostly generic stuff. I didn't want to pretend I'd be good at designing up too many!

CHOKER COVER progressions

The final! Added some more warm hues to it and tried to make the signage pop a little more.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Me in the UK, buggering about: DATES!

Me in the UK, buggering about: DATES!

I'm over here in the UK for the Thought Bubble Festival and a bunch of other stuff on the side.

First up though, I'll be buggering about the countryside, going to several places, signing at the Traveling Man comic stores in both Newcastle ( 19th November ) and Manchester,( 20th November ). Check with them for actual times as I don't seem to have that info.

Next, on November 21st, it's the Thought Bubble Festival in Leeds.

Commission info:

If I can get a couple done, I'll be doing painted up commissions there, anything you like ( well almost ) with the exchange rate the way it is these days, £90 for small ( US equivalent of A4 size ) and £150 for large ( The US version of A3 basically,). I'll have a few prints & artist proofs for sale as well, and as always sketches in books to sign etc are free.

Right then, Here's what I'll be getting up to at the festival:

From 10am to 12.30pm I'll be signing and sketching with Antony Johnston.

12:45-13:45 - Do Zombies Read Comic Books? Saviles Hall, Curtained Area. Host Martin Grund. Panel Discussion on the popularity of the horror genre in modern comics. We will be asking guests Charlie Adlard, Ben Templesmith, Antony Johnston, and Sean Phillips what they think the appeal is of titles like The Walking Dead, Wormwood Gentleman Corpse, Marvel Zombies, and Dead Space. ( Thus I will proceed to desperately trying to look like I know what I'm talking about. )

Then from 2pm till 5pm I'll be back at my table drawing/chatting etc.

17:15-18:15 - Crisis of Infinite Crayons. Alea Top Bar, 18+. Pictionary meets Draw the Marvel Way. Two teams of top comics artists complete various challenges to decide who is best! From the makers of the Kryptonite Factor. Guests include Charlie Adlard, Sean Phillips, Mike Carey, and Ben Templesmith.

Then it'll be down to London for Comica!

November 24th I'll be doing an "In Conversation" type thing ( I think ) with writer and director Philip Ridley at the Institute of Contemporary Art, 6:45pm in the Nash Room, followed by a signing. Get tickets at the ICA website here.

Then November 26th sees me doing a right proper signing at Orbital Comics!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

Well, the news went live yesterday, over at Bleeding Cool, so I can finally show the progressions of how I did the cover! Sorry if this is a larrrrrge, picture heavy post.

& yes, I'll be in the UK for about 2 weeks. ThoughtBubble festival, Traveling Man stores signings in Manchester & Newcastle, Comica stuff down London way and an Orbital Comics signing too. Will blog details later ( Or check the appearances section of my actual website, www.templesmith.com ) but YES, will be doing commissions if I can, and signing as many books as possible for sure.

So...

Was a complete honour to be asked to do the cover to the latest Popgun Anthology from Image Comics.

Why? Well, I wasn't able to contribute to the last one ( no time sadly ) and the previous cover guys have been Mike Allred, Paul Pope & Tara McPherson. That's pretty damn spiffy company that is.

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

It all starts with a rough. A really rough, rough.

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

Early pencils, yes, I'm looking at a couple photos for this one, trying to go a bit more realist than cartoony.

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

Ever wonder how I tweet and watch so much crap on Netflix while I draw? Well, the computer is right in front of me at all times.

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

Tightening up the pencils a bit, have put the dragon in for placement, even though I actually draw that separately later.

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

The final pencils before I go to ink. Yeah, this pic is slightly out of order, sue me!

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

The inking begins. Using a great brushpen the uber talented Nikki Cook put me on to.

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

Main inks done. Just some bold lines really. I plan on the textures and paint to really be more about this picture than line work ultimately.

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

Err..no photos of the paint job til it's end! Lots of watercolour washes basically. Tried to get lots of stain type textures going on apart from anything else.

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

Paper gets a bit wrinkled with all the water I've put onto it. Before I scan, I add all the white lines with a white pen.

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

The final original real world art, as it looks after I've scanned it in, ready to do all the extra bits on the computer. Wish people would realize I actually draw...often times way more than the typical comic book artists!

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

I start darkening that stuff up. Also drop in bits of the photos I've been using for ref. A definite hint at a nose, cheek/mouth and bits of hand. Followed by lots of airbrush to merge it all and stuff and generally smooth it over a bit.

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

Really darken that sucker up. Lots of the burn tool, followed by some dodge as well.

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

Altering the colours, adding more. Always start with what I want most prominent first...but before the end of this image I change my mind and make the whole thing overall warm colours. ( Instead of my original plan of maybe blues with red bits to pop it out. )

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

Some colour! Also, add a pattern to her dress. More of the dodge tool as well it seems.

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

Add the Dragon, which I drew separately on another sheet. With it layered this way, I can do fancy things with it instead of having to pick it out of the background.

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

Add some overall tones. Not to mention some tricks with the dragon line work, courtesy of some textures I copy/paste into it from earlier things I've done.

I'll actually have a couple artist proofs of this image on me while I'm doing my UK appearances, so if anyone wants one, they are signed, numbered and for sale!

POPGUN ANTHOLOGY cover progressions

The final as the Popgun guys now have it after I worked out how the dragon should mostly work with their logo/cover style.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Psylocke, with Sentinel

A still life of sorts with a bad iPhone pic in some nameless hotel room on the road.

When I get the time I hope to finish the pic, for now, CHOKER from Ben McCool and I is keeping me real busy...be showing off a wee bit of that stuff shortly. Not to mention it'll be a Gem of the month in December's previews, ( so the madness should start early February )

Psylocke & Sentinel

Psylocke & Sentinel

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Welcome to Hoxford teaser trailer

This comes courtesy of the uber talented Freshoil. Whetted my appetite for more stuff like this I think. ( Though not whole comics I think, which would stop them being comics & make them something else. ) If you can't see it just go here directly.


Incidentally, if you've never read Welcome to Hoxford, you can find it here with a rather large discount!


And yeah, I've been a lazy bugger & not posted too much lately. I need to. I shall soon! I'm off to London again next week though.