Monday, February 18, 2013

Free Personalized Sketch Cards at Emerald City Comicom!

Interested in some free art?
If you’re attending Emerald City Comicon March 1-3 in Seattle, I can hook you up. I’ll be doing free grayscale artist sketch cards as time allows (commission sketches will take priority). I am opening myself up to TEN slots for preorders before the show. You just need to appear at my table during the con, and it will be yours! Any character you like, in a chibi form, or a headshot. I’ll be at K-9, so swing by!

If you would like to take part in this offer, just email me at Jesse.Acosa at gmail dot com, and I'll let you know if a spot is open!

Below are some preview illustrations if you're new to my art style.































Location:Pasco, WA

Thursday, February 7, 2013

The more you know...

The last few years, but specifically this last year, I've learned so much about my beloved comic making dream, as well as storytelling as a whole. I never shied from a good book about scriptwriting, or an article on story books, or anything else that false into telling stories. Looking over it all, I know I've learned so much, but can now see more than ever how little I know. This doesn't discourage me though, it makes me feel as though my path is clearer. I'm bumbling around less in the wrong direction, and now all my steps are forward.

I feel like I've been mentally practicing for an Olympic event. This is one of the few times I can say I feel proud of how much effort I've funneled into something. I can't wait to share with you my future projects. They all will have elements I've been learning on the way.

Monday, January 21, 2013

More Oscar work and animating

For the last month I've been developing this classic style character Oscar the Otter. My inspiration has been from early animation, particularly the rubber hose animation that you see in early Disney and Max Fleischer cartoons.
I'm planning on Oscar being my first large comic story. Shooting for 100+ pages, and to start off, I am writing a 16 page ashcan teaser comic. I want to have something to promote at upcoming conventions, so I'm busy telling my first mini adventure with Oscar.
Below you can see several character designs I've been working on. At the bottom, I drew a Dog plague doctor for fun, and now I'm really digging the look. So now I'm thinking of maybe doing an Oscar story set during the Black Plague.







Last note I'd like to mention is the fact that I've been wanting to build a zoetrope for several years now, and finally I am starting to work on one. If you haven't seen a zoetrope, check out this video:

 

I am building my zoetrope much like this design, but at a larger scale. The drum I'm putting together is 24" in diameter. The reason it is so large is that I'd like to be able to make 12 frames at about 5" in size. I'm planning on submitting this at the next Terrain Art Show, and making four or five different animation strips that attendees could swap out at will. Right now, I'm trying to get a hold of a junk one speed bike (even a kids bike), and taking out the gears, chain, and pedal so I can use it for my zoetrope. If you have one and live in either Spokane, WA or the Tri-Cities, let me know!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Oscar the Otter

If you've been following me, you may notice my increased interest in vintage cartoons. I've been at the drafting table, coming up with something that I can use to funnel this style into, and I think I've finally hit the nail on the head. Here's a little sampler of the idea:


I'd love to make a nice opening story for this, maybe 24-36 pages. It would be a fun story to jump on from now and then. It's such a departure from my usual work, it's incredibly refreshing.

Monday, December 31, 2012

Critiques and art updates

The further you delve into art, the thicker skin you need to build or else you're going to smash into a wall and never excel. You have to be able to weigh a critique as well, whether it was an honest critique, or a personal jab, or just an uneducated opinion. The most important thing though, is to keep cool in all three situations. Who wants to hire an illustrator, or artist in general, who blows their top? You look like an ass, and you're not impressing anyone.

Recently, on Instagram, someone posted a tattoo design based on traditional Americana tattoo designs of two hands shaking. One person said that it looked off, but they couldn't finger it. I replied "The woman's palm looks extra long, and the fingers look short." I didn't attack the artist, I didn't say it wasn't done with quality craftsmanship. Hell, the illustration problem could have been solved simply by extending the lines that break up the fingers just a half inch. Sadly though, several people blew up, one in particular dropped to below the belt inconsequential bullying techniques. But you know what, it didn't phase me. I'm an adult, not a child susceptible to online offhanded remarks. It was ridiculous, and I replied by asking everyone to chill and the world isn't ending. No need to cursing or other vulgarities. Again, a second onslaught of remarks. I just dropped the discussion.

Sadly, this soured me to that particular tattoo shop's professionalism. I won't name names, but let's just say it is fairly famous through television. I held them in high regards, but I should have really known from just watching their show how unprofessional and just plain street thug they are. Formal art training will sculpt you into a proper giver and receiver of fair critiques, or you'll be weeded out. Simple as that.

All I can say is keep a cool head, and analyze what is being said to you. Flying off the handle never helped anyone. That's all I'm going to say about that. How about I talk about some personal projects going on at the moment.

First up, I've decided to hop back into acrylic painting again. Man has it been a while! Almost a year I think! I've decided to do some 11"x14" acrylic portraits of cartoon/video game characters, starting off with Mario. But the first snag came with his color scheme. Check out the image below from Super Mario Bros 2, Super Mario Bros 3, and Mario Bros (1983). What is Mario's official ensemble? Red overalls and blue pants, or blue overalls and red pants? Also, just to throw things off worse, check out Mario's hat on the Mario Bros arcade side art.

Well, I'm going with the SMB3 color scheme, but going with a vintage cartoon art style. Recently I've been watching the early Disney cartoons again, as well as Felix the Cat, and reading the Fantagraphics books of Floyd Gottfredson's Mickey Mouse comic strips, and Carl Bark's Donald Duck/Uncle Scrooge. Really impressive work!







Below, you can watch my progress from initial sketch to about 65% complete. I was hoping to finish by January 1st, 2013, but that won't be happening. Maybe by the end of the week instead.

And below Mario, I have a couple sketches. First is of Megaman, again in that vintage look. I might paint a portrait of good old Megaman next. Lastly, for the heck of it, I drew Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. I really haven't seen much of him from either cartoon or video game (ala Epic Mickey). Not sure if his muzzle protrudes like Mickey's or more flat like the Warner Bros(and sister) in Animaniacs.



Well, that wraps things up. Later in the week I think I'll be writing a year in review, as well as some goals I'd like to publicly announce. Best regards, and to my fellow artists, a productive year for 2013!

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

A Cthulhu Christmas Carol

Just finished this new mini comic:











A Cthulhu Christmas Carol minicomic is complete! You can read it here for free, and if you’d like to own your own copy, it’s only $2.00(shipping included). Email me at jesse.acosta(At)Gmail.com and ill send you a Paypal invoice for this minicomic!
Hope you all enjoy my Christmas tale, have a wonderful holiday! All the best in the year 2013!

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Little Con of Horrors

I'm setting up at The Little Con of Horrors at Spokane Community College in #Spokane right now. 10am-4pm enjoy our first Halloween & Comic Convention!!