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Love and Capes T-Shirt Update!

Whoa! We sold 24 shirts yesterday, locking in the minimum to get new Love and Capes t-shirts done. I am blown away by the response.

But, I'm not done. First, you can order shirts up until midnight on Valentine's Day, so if you haven't gotten one yet, you still have time. Preordering assures that you'll get your size. But, I'm going to continue this like a poor man's Kickstarter and add in some bonuses. First up, if we can get to 36 shirts, I'll add in sketchcards to all the orders. As before, you can order shirts here.

If we go past that, and I hope we do, I'll add more stuff as we go!

Thank you, everyone. I'm glad that we get to do another shirt!

categories: General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Tuesday 02.05.13
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Process Post: Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld

This was the last Kickstarter reward I had on my list: An Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld commission. I decided to go all in and add her pegasus/unicorn.

The Super RoughLike previous pieces, I started out digitally and did an extremely rough sketch. I wanted to give her a strong, confident pose, the kind of note she might have struck at the end of the First Roughoriginal miniseries. I worked and which I tightened up.

I printed that out and did a final pass with pencil on a sheet of tracing paper. I'm still learning the Cintiq, and I haven't hit a comfort level where I can do things to the level I want. I hope to get there soon, and that's why I keep pushing.Ink Phase

I then scanned in the tight tracing paper art and printed it out Bluelineas a blueline on a sheet of bristol which I inked with brush and a little bit of Micron in the detail. Then I scanned that in and colored it. I tried converting the ink lines to color, too, but not getting too carried away with it. I think it softened the image, but not too much.

categories: Cartooning, Comic Book, Commissions, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Tuesday 02.05.13
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Couples Commission: Phantom and Diana

Con Season will be starting up soon, which means I am starting to tweak my portfolio with some new pieces that can be bought. At the advice of the wise Amy Ratcliffe, I've been doing the theme of "couples" and I'm continuing that with this fine pair: The Phantom and Diana from the classic Lee Falk strip.Ghost who walks… Phan… tom…

I love the Phantom. I became a fan of the strip from the first comic I read in the News-Herald's Sunday comics section. The Phantom was learning about a stegosaurus that he'd found and I was hooked.

I tried to get a little more stylized and a little more Shane Glines on this one. I like the way it came out. And, as with all the stuff that appears here, it's available for purchase.

I'm going to keep doing couples, but I will also be doing some My Little Pony stuff, too, now that I'm a Pony artist.

categories: Comic Book, Commissions, Drawing Table, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Monday 02.04.13
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Order a Love and Capes T-Shirt! LIMITED TIME ONLY!

You wanted a new Love and Capes t-shirt? You've got one!

For those of you who voted, this was option #2, far and away the winner. Thank you so much for your input! It'll be on a cardinal red 100% cotton Fruit of the Loom tagless shirt, with black and white printing on the front.

Yes! You can have a happy marriage in comics!

Here's the plan: This is going to be a Kickstarter type project. Shirts will be $10.00 + $5.00 shipping (there is an option to pick them up at a convention and save shipping costs, too). I need to sell 24 shirts to make this happen. At that number and price, that's what I need to cover the costs. If I don't make that quantity, I will refund everyone's money. I'm going to cap the orders at the end of the day, February 14th.

(Hey, that's Valentine's Day!)

My hope is that we exceed the 24 number and as the per unit wholesale price drops, I can get extra shirts made to have for sale at comic cons over the course of this year. The extra shirts will sell for $15.00 (plus shipping, if bought on the website).

What I'm also going to do is hand sign every preordered shirt with a permanent fabric marker.

So, spread the word! Order below!

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categories: Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes, Press Releases
Monday 02.04.13
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Vote on a Love and Capes T-Shirt!

I've been mulling over doing a new Love and Capes t-shirt. I've got a design that plays on comics' tendency to blow apart happy couples, believing that there are no stories there. The most recent victims of this were Storm and Black Panther over in the halls of Marvel. Mark and Abby, though, are staying together.

First, send me a message on Twitter, Facebook, leave a comment below or send me an e-mail at thom (at) loveandcapes (dot) com and let me know which one you like. I'll look at the votes and decide which wins soon. Whatever's picked, it'll be a black-and-white design on a maroon/dark red shirt.

Love and Capes Couple Shirt

Then, on Monday, I'll announce how this will work. Part of my problem with shirts has been trying to print enough in all the sizes I need to make sure I have enough, and then lugging them from show to show. I think I've figured out a way to make that less of an issue for this run, and I'd like to try it.

categories: Conventions, Drawing Table, General, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Thursday 01.31.13
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Love and Capes Boston Print Process

If you've been following me on Twitter or Facebook (and if you're not, you should be) you know that I've been trying to do three extra con prints for cities that I'm not really doing shows in to pad out my forthcoming con print postcard set that will debut at Emerald City Comic Con. I got the third done today, so now I have prints for Boston, Las Vegas and Cleveland should I ever do shows there and an even twenty postcards in each package to boot. So this is my Boston print. People have asked me to share more process stuff, so here's how these happen. Click on any thumbnail to see a bigger version.

The Love and Capes Boston Print

First, I ask around to see what local landmark I should do. I stay away from things with logos or copyrighted images trying to keep with things that are in the public domain. Asking locals and travelers gives me a good idea for what they would like to see featured. So, I was worried about doing the Space Needle for the first Seattle print because everyone does the Space Needle. But, that's what they recommended. My very first one, Charlotte, was inspired by a friend telling me about the Queen Charlotte statue at the airport. And I wouldn't have known to do the Saturn V rocket (or that it was no longer exposed to the elements) without asking for local Houston advice.

Here, Lora Innes, historian and the talent behind The Dreamer , said "Do the Paul Revere Statue in front of the Old North Church." It seemed a better fit than the Zakim bridge or anything else. So I started Google searching for photos until I found enough reference to start.

RoughOnce I find one, I start doing the rough. I often do the tracing paper and pencil thing, but I want to learn how to use my Cintiq better, so I roughed it out on there. I wanted to ink it on the Cintiq too, but I wasn't happy with the results. So I kept with the pencils. I made them into a non-repoducing blue color, so that I could print them out on good board and ink them.

I took those bluelines and placed them in the Adobe Illustrator document that has the frame of the print. Then I inked the technical stuff in Illustrator. One of the conceits of the style of Love and Capes is that most things are inked with a French curve instead of a ruler, giving things an off-kilter cartoony look. Doing this part in Illustrator allows me to make exactly the large curves that would take a couple passes and some effort with the curve.

Super techie stuff now: I expand all the lines to become editable shapes, and I tweak the shapes with the direct pencilsselection tool. This lets me get a little more character into the mechanical ink lines and emulate a hand drawn look where I could change pressure on my pen and get some "pop" to it. This is also where I do a lot of lettering.

On this, I inked the statue base, but not the church itself. The church's lines were small enough that it would be easier to do those with the French curve.

I print this hybrid out onto a piece of Canson Smooth Bristol using my Brother 11x17 Multi Function Printer/Scanner . The statue base and the frame print in black. Everything else is in non-repro blue.

I ink most of the piece with a Raphael #2 brush . For this one in particular, I called up a lot of Bill Waterston's Calvin and Hobbes art to see the brilliant way he handled foresty background. I used him as a guide for inking the trees and leaves.

The church was inked with the aforementioned curve and a variety of Microns . I really like these pens. They have a hard felt tip, and I can vary my pressure and get an interesting line. They're also cheaper and travel much better than the rapidiographs that they replaced in my artbin. (Or, in my case, Superman lunch box.)

With everything now black and white, I scan it back into the computer. The non-repro blue lines don't scan, and I adjust the grays and blacks until I get a clean black and white image.inks

I don't use a flatter or do the traditional system of coloring the background first. A lot of Love and Capes is from a preexisting pallett of colors. The red and gold in Mark's uniform is always the same color, same for Abby's hair and skin and so on. I use an insane number of layers until I get the piece mostly where I want it. I'll adjust hue and saturation to test some colors, like with the sky or Abby's outfit, until I find what makes the image pop.

From there, I create a shadow layer set to multiply and use a transparent deep brown to create the darker tones. And then I create what I call a "patch" layer on top of all the colors (but below the inks) and I zoom into to "actual pixels" and then I sample the colors and patch any places where I've gone too far outside the lines.

colorsI select the black lines and make them a rich black, and with those selected I start coloring some of those black lines for added depth. So, Mark and Abby and the statue are the rich black, the trees and backgrounds are a deep brown, and the church is purple to really throw it back.

The last thing is, before I go to print, I'll add a copyright notice with my website. I save a flat version so it's smaller and easier to send. And done!

Simple, right?

categories: Cartooning, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes, Recommend
Wednesday 01.30.13
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

New Emerald City Comic Con Print

Emerald City Comic Con is coming up, and I promised a second con print for the show. The first one almost sold out, so doing a second was a no-brainer. Being the first time I've done a second, I went away from the art deco, white border print that has defined the con print series. I don't know that this black-bordered print will start a new series, though. We'll have to see how this one does. I am toying with the idea of adding a quote about coffee to this. We'll see how that goes.

Seattle

As usual, click and embiggen!

Also, there's an interview with me up at the Talking Comics podcast site. I discuss Love and Capes, My Little Pony and more. Check it out!

categories: Comic Book, Conventions, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Thursday 01.24.13
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Postcards from the Edge

For the last year and a half, I've been doing these local con prints with my Love and Capes characters in the city hosting the show I'm at. Each is limited to only 25 pieces, signed and numbered, and they've been pretty popular. For those of you who wonder such things, the best sellers among the sixteen existing ones have been the Columbus and Seattle ones. Seattle was, in fact, so popular that I'll be doing a new print for them this year. I'll also be adding Denver for my appearance at the Denver Comic Con this June.

This year, I'll be introducing a set of postcards that include each of these prints. I haven't come up with a price yet, but when I do, I'll let you know. But seventeen seems like such an odd number. (Well, it is… and prime to boot.) Eighteen would be a little better. Maybe I'll do a chase card only available in the set.

Any suggestions for where?

categories: Cartooning, Comic Book, Conventions, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Thursday 01.24.13
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Abby's Bookstore [minor spoilers for #6]

I don't know why it took so long, but I've created coffee mugs for Abby's bookstore that are now available through CafePress.

You can get a mug with the original bookstore logo.Abby's Books and Coffee

Or, if you're current with the book, you know the store changes it's name. Unfortunately, I Art Books and Coffeecouldn't work this logo into the text of the comic, but it's the logo for the store post-What to Expect.

categories: Cartooning, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Tuesday 01.22.13
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

My 1st My Little Pony Commission

Next month, my issue of the My Little Pony micro series makes it's debut. I've written and drawn the inaugural story featuring Twilight Sparkle. I think it's a good one, and I hope you do, too.Nightmare Moon!

This means, of course, that I'm officially a Pony artist and I've started taking Pony commissions. Here's the first one that I did featuring Nightmare Moon.

I'll also be offering the original art from my issue, as well as the cover, for sale at conventions and online.

categories: Cartooning, Commissions, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Sunday 01.20.13
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 
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