11/29/2007

Tokyo Day 01 - Travel to Japan

Chicago Hare airport:

A sandwich place that salutes the graphic arts:

From the airplane (I think we were over canada or some other such glacier):

More glacier:

Dove in Tokyo airport:

Jason with a compass and map (only getting us slightly turned around):

We wandered around after Ray showed up.







Too tired for any substantial narrative this morning. Today we take care of stuff. Tomorrow the students arrive. I still have a cold.

11/27/2007

Getting Ready for Tokyo!

Alright. Let's not even talk about this last quarter - I'm still trying to recover. Ugh.

I'm leaving for Japan tomorrow morning and I'll be there for over two weeks.
I've got a new bag (fresh with a Snoopy patch).

I've also got all my stuff packed and ready. I've got got plenty of reading material for the 16 hour plane ride. I'm going start taking my reading more seriously. I don't know that I'll be as serious as Mr. Jarrett with his fancy manga reviews, but who knows...

Okay. I've got to try andf get some sleep. International travel tomorrow!

10/01/2007

Where's Mr. David?

So I've been busy with scad stuff lately. That's my excuse for doing so little of my own work.

Kristie and I traveled to West Virgina last weekend. It was good to see Brent and Sabrina. We spend the whole time hanging Kristie's show. It took a while to get it up and finished.


She'll have it all up on her website soon, but for now you can see more about it on her blog:


While there we drove to Marshall of "We are Marshall" fame where Sabrina works as a pregnant research librarian. This is the statue right outside the library:


I managed to squeeze about 20 minutes into this burrito drawing for Mr. Jon Jones' The Daily Burrito. Last week was Harry Potter Characters, so I felt inclined to give him a Neville Longbottom (Longburrito). See other burritos at his website (link above). I didn't even bother to fix the halo in the shadow... How lazy.


This past weekend saw the first of the SEQA Graduate Student Workshop. Here's Geoff sharing his approach to marketing and selling your work.


This friday is, among other things, when Mia presents her Storytelling, Scripting & THumbnailing process. After her, Fish show us the secrets of Adobe Illustrator comics. Everyone should come to see it. Woo hoo!

9/08/2007

School is already crushing me.

See. I've been working on Moonshine a little bit. I've been doing lots of other things. Like completely reworking the Alternative & Experimental Comics class. I'm really excited about this coming quarter. I've got lots of fun classes. Intro is always fun. Alt/Exp is looking good. Grad Studio will surely be fun. I've got a few surprises for everyone this go around...


I know it's time for school because I just spent the last few hours working on a slide show lecture for the Alternative class.


I've also been working on a secret project with my good buddy Scott. I've been spending a good bit of time getting used to working with a tablet.


My summer reading challenge is still underway. I had intended to reread the whole run of Cerebus. All 6000 pages plus any annotations, forwards, afterwards, etc. I'm half-way through The Latter Days (seen on my bed above), which is the next to last book. The end is in sight. If you've ever read it all, you know it's no small feat. After Cerebus I'm going to dive into Madman Gargantua (which I finally received after waiting 8 months for shipping delays - I ordered it for Christmas with gift money). You may also notice that I still sleep on pillowcases that feature He-Man and Mickey Mouse. I've had then since I was four. I will never let them go. Never.


Kristie's been working herself to death for her show. More on her site here.




8/21/2007

Back to the Moonshine... For a little while, at least.

I've only got a few weeks before the SCAD Fall quarter starts up again. I'm already up to my receding hairline in paperwork for the forthcoming school year. I'm still trying to wrap up assessment stuff from last spring.

Since I got back from San Diego I've traveled back to Alabama for Kristie's brother's wedding, I've been fighting a nasty cold (a post-San Diego tradition), entertaining guests (my parents came in for an extended weekend), dealing with SCAD paperwork, prepping for classes (I'm re-working a few of the courses I'm teaching) and other such distracting endeavors.

I hope to get as much done on this Moonshine story as I can while I'm out of class. You can see one of the more recent pages on the desk above. I've got another project that I'm hoping to start up with a friend in Alabama. I need something to give me a break on this big project. I don't realistically see myself finishing it for at least a year or two. I'm counting on at least one more summer to work on it, maybe two. Given that amount of time, I imagine that a side project would keep me sane. I'm really looking forward to it.

I've read most of the books I got from San Diego. Maybe I will take the time to write a review of one or two of them. I'm back to reading the Cerebus collection - which I hope to finish before classes being. I'm up to Rick's Story, so I don't know if I'll make it but I'll get close.

Kristie's still plugging away on stuff for her show. We're both sick of this summer heat. I hope to find myself in Atlanta next summer. I want to teach for a quarter at SCAD-Atlanta. I don't think I'll get a chance to teach the Survey of Sequential Art class here in Savannah any time soon (except as an online class). I think they'd let me teach it up there if I can get enough people to take it. Maybe I could teaching some other basic course up there as well to give Shawn the opportunity to teach something else he'd like to run. I guess we'll see.

I'm officially on Jabber these days under the scad sanctioned id: daduncan@im.scad.edu
If feel inclined to say hello, feel free.

8/07/2007

RSS.

Well. I've finally began to organize my rss subscriptions in a formal way. I must say that I am enjoying it. 

I think all webcomics should be broadcast on some sort of rss or atom or whatever else sort of 'feed.' one could imagine. I find that I am able to actively check all of the newssites, blogs, webcomics, and such (that I so often neglect).

The one side effect is that when I find that one of my regular checks doesn't have a RSS feed, then I get flustered. If you run a web comic or a blog I want to read that doesn't have an RSS feed, you should get on that now. I won't name names (Jarrett, Barbara, Seth, Meghan).

7/31/2007

More Moonshine Stuff.

The week before Comic-Con, I decided that I didn't like how Rob's shirt was looking. I thought that I'd try using zip tone instead of hatching. Then I thought I'd try using it on all the characters. Well I spent two days going through and changing the textures on the boys.

I thought that it looked alright - and I still think it looks okay on screen. When I printed them out, however, I think it looked like crud. All that time wasted. Ugh. So I decided to go back to the original hand-drawn hatching and just change Rob's shirt (seen below).

Here are a few more random pages.

San Diego Report.

It was a fun trip to San Diego this year. This was the first time that I've ever stayed less than 2 miles from the Convention Center. We were right next door in the Marriott. A very special thanks to Ray for organizing the accommodations, and to SCAD for picking up the tab. Easily the fanciest hotel pool I've ever graced:

The weather was really great. It was nice not being sweaty and hot all the time. A nice cool breeze is something that we never get in Savannah.

Although the convention was sold out on Friday and Saturday, I think the crowds were actually smaller than previous years. Maybe the organizers restricted the number of attendees or people just didn't come because they were afraid of the massive crowds. Who knows. Keep in mind that it was still too crowded to move around. It takes more than 30 minutes to walk from one side of the convention to the other.

As per tradition, I have a lovely shot of Rob Liefield's sad eyes.
If you see Ray ask him about the Rob Liefeld bathroom incident.

Speaking of Ray, we got to go to the Warner Brothers party, which was really fun. That's Anna with Ray - she's working at Cartoon Network on Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. I didn't want to use a flash in the party, so that's why the pic is so dark.

I must thank all of the SCAD students/Alums/Faculty who helped work the SCAD Press table. Next year we're going to have a big honkin' booth. It was great to sell students mini-comics (I'll be returning profits and unsold books to their owners soon, so don't worry). We had countless helpers. Andrew, Hunter, Justin, Chris, Jamie, Doug, Kevin, and many others. If I've forgotten to list you, then please let me know. The biggest award goes to Geoff for being there whenever he was needed and picking up everyone's slack and being the best seller for out table. If you see Goeff tell him he's a great fellow indeed. Here's shot of Hunter and Justin at the table.

I managed to come away from the convention with these goodies:
- Flight Vol. 4 (thanks Kazu!)
- Scott Pilgrim by Brian Lee o'Malley
- The Clarence Principle by Fehed Said & Shari Chankhamma
- The new Chris Sanders sketchbook
- The Effigy Mound (new Sam & Max Sketchbook) by Steve Purcell
- The Replacement God (ironically it's replacing a copy that I lent out) by Zander Cannon
- Black Cherry by Doug TenNapel
- When I Die I'm Going to Mars by Shannon Wheeler
- TMNT Artobiography by Kevin Eastman (who actually wrote 'cool beans' in my book).
- Sky Doll by Alessandro Barbucci
- A cool Cartoon Newwork Bag (thanks Anna!)
- The Penguin Book of Comics - an old 1960s history of comics. What fun!
- Some other stuff I'm sure...

I'm glad to be back in Savannah with Kristie (who's working hard on getting her September show together), but I wish the weather here was nicer. Compare this shot from last night to the San Diego pictures above:

7/29/2007

From Dallas Fort Worth.

Once again, as is custom, I am trapped overnight in Dallas/Forth Worth on my way back from San Diego Comic Con.  This time it's a much nicer hotel, but no food voucher. ugh. I'm looking forward to getting back to Savannah and back to a regular schedule of work and such. I am also looking forward o shaving my beard - it is out of control.

7/06/2007

A few Pages.

Here are a few out-of-order un-cleaned-up pages.
I know there are some problems (like the disappearing and reappearing collar on Dan).
We're in Alabama for a few days (I'm here fore a week) and I wanted to at least put something up here.






For anyone is Savannah who wants to send mini-comics to the San Diego Comic-Con can put a stack of them outside Trisha's office (Norris 1a) before the monday before the convention.