May 21, 2015 18:58
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Since I noticed that I RARELY draw backgrounds I decided to do a 30 day background challenge!!!!!
I hope Darla and Stacy (the girls walking) will keep me motivated to do this! Please lazyness don’t overcome me!
If you would like to join me on my challenge please do so I would love to see your pieces!!!
I might give this a try! Everyone could use more background practice.
I Think I’m gonna try this one out!
May 19, 2015 16:54
May 19, 2015 00:58
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AXN KOREA NEW PROMO
well there’s some shit going down
May 18, 2015 22:53
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Not Making It
Growing up, the most frustrating thing with not being a professional artist was that nobody else could see my work. I wanted to put on a show, make people laugh, tell them stories and the movies wouldn’t have me. The comic syndicates wouldn’t have me. My heroes at the Walt Disney Studios wouldn’t have me.
Given mainstream media did not pan out to be a home for me I went into independent comics, television animation (where the standards were much lower than features) and video games. These were all compromises, to some degree, but they were profitable and fun. It didn’t matter, because feature work would come. It just didn’t come the way I expected.Fast forward to the internet age and the greatest frustration that I knew growing up as an artist is gone for most of this generation’s artistry. If I didn’t get a paper to publish me in 1980, you wouldn’t know about my work. But if I had the internet to publish my comic for free, I might remain poor but I would have an audience! And the audience is what it’s all about.
Given you’re reading this in 2015 and not 1980 you should be thankful that you have the world’s greatest distribution arm at your fingertips right now. You can animate, write, draw and communicate and the biggest limitation isn’t some big goon in an office stopping you from reaching your audience. You are your biggest limitation. I like those odds.
May 18, 2015 22:50
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May 16, 2015 21:44
May 15, 2015 01:17
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They’re making Hannibal evil… I shoulda seen this coming but still…
I was hoping he’d be an anti-hero at least.
HE EATS PEOPLE
a legendary post
Sometimes I wonder if Hannibal fans are watching the same show as me or if they are actually cannibals…
May 15, 2015 01:15
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May 14, 2015 02:42
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May 13, 2015 00:06
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Hi guys! Sorry for being so inactive lately, but this semester I have been working on my senior thesis. For this final project I decided to do my own rendition of the folk tale, Hansel & Gretel, but as imagined as an animated film! I will be uploading some more stuff in the coming days, but this is the bulk of it :) Enjoy!
May 5, 2015 23:25
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- So thank you very much once again. It does mean a huge amount to me. I am sorry I can’t be there with you, I’m actually filming at the moment. But have a fantastic evening, and thank you again.
Daniel Radcliffe accepts the award for Celebrity Straight Ally of the Year via recorded video at the British LGBT Awards
May 5, 2015 01:37
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when i asked my dad about these he just said “she likes van gogh”
May 4, 2015 12:44
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May 4, 2015 12:40
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Happy Star Wars day from Princess Leia and Jabba the Hut!
Man, I love this artist.
May 4, 2015 11:57
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C-3PO and R2-D2

Luke Skywalker versus Darth Vader

An X-Wing versus TIE fighters

Jabba's Palace

Luke Skywalker versus Emperor Palpatine

Battle of Hoth

Hoth

Darth Vader
May the 4th be with you.
(And watch out for revenge of the 6th)
Star Wars original trilogy concept art. Photos: Lucasfilm.
I kind of wish the emporor had been a creepy alien like in this concept art.
(Source: ti.me)
May 3, 2015 13:38
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frustration-man: Hello Meredith! as a cartoon lady, how do you spend your average day? How much time do you put on your comics each day, how do you manage your time? Thank you :)
Hi! I haven’t talked about time management in a while, so here goes.
I wake up at 7:30 and start work around 9:30 most days. I work from home. I take about an hour for lunch. I generally stop work at dinner time or evening gym time. Then I’ll watch a movie or go out. I get to bed around midnight.
My week is very regimented. Barring extreme workloads or personal disruptions, it’ll go:
- three evening gym trips
- two mornings at the dog park
- one day of teaching
- one day every 2 weeks of bulk grocery/supply shopping
- one session every 2 weeks of figure drawing
- one day of thorough housekeeping
- one day off from work*
*generally the first thing to go
I spent many years early in my comics life working ‘til the wee hours of the morning, finding my health difficult to maintain, shirking my social life, feelin’ bad, and being unproductive to boot. I have ADHD and I spend a lot of time weeding out the distractions and productively modifying my behavior.
Some tips:
- eat at home, and don’t eat garbage. I know no comics kid will ever listen to me on this one, but I’ll keep trying. Keep a fridge well-stocked with good meals and snacks you can make whenever. Costco (I’m a fan!) and bulk groceries will save you money and trips to the store. Learn to keep and store and maintain fresh food.
- when it gets busy, lose everything you can before diet, exercise, and housekeeping. If you feel bad and your work/life space is dirty, you won’t work well.
- make a daily list - a realistic one - and stick to it. Finish the list as often as you can. This is a way to positively reinforce your productive habits. If you almost never finish your list, your list is too long.
- in addition to daily lists, keep a calendar of your month, complete with deadlines and breakdowns of what you’ll be doing each week. In your first draft, leave room for a couple days or lost work. They happen!!
- when your day seems impossible, it probably is. Lose one obligation and feel the cool wave of relief wash over you…. ~*AHHHH*~
- on exhausting days, make no promises. I never commit to intense work on a Thursday after class. I know I’ll be cooked when I get home – why commit to a weekly sesh of disappointing myself?
- make time for breaks. Schedule them in and earn them. Maintain your friendships and leave the house. There is nothing cool and romantic about being “the busy guy”.
- consume media other than comics and cartoons. I’m always baffled with students’ lack of influences. Is this time management? I’m not sure, but it’s part of a healthy diet like anything else. Good influences will energize you….. CREATIVELY.
I know folks who do good work without this shit, but it’s all been invaluable to me with my compulsions and tendency for distraction. As my body ages and I have less energy for late nights and marathons, I need it even more. It took many years to build a routine like this. Work on yours bit by bit, and stick to what works. Here’s to a happy freelance home life!
May 1, 2015 02:29
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April 30, 2015 00:55
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John L. is the singing voice of the Other Father in Coraline!
April 21, 2015 18:44
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ONI PRESS OPEN SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES
On May 1st, 2015, Oni Press will be opening submissions to the public. We are on the hunt for new stories from new creators, featuring characters that reflect the diversity of the world around us. Oni Press has always valued content and execution, and we are looking for creators and projects that can support our goal to publish excellent, varied and original work.
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR:
PITCHES - Cartoonists and writers, we’re looking for pitches. If you’re a cartoonist who can write and draw we’d love to see what you have. Writers, this is the day you’ve been waiting for—we are looking at story pitches without necessitating an artist attached. If you already have an artist lined up you think is up to snuff, fantastic! But if you’re a writer who needs help finding an artist, if your pitch is THAT good, we will help partner you up.
PORTFOLIOS - Illustrators and colorists! If you think your work is up to snuff and you are looking to be paired up and you think your artwork would fit in amongst some of the best storytellers in comics, now is your chance to prove it.
WHO SHOULD SUBMIT:
Anyone with a unique perspective and a firm grasp of the comics medium.
WHAT WE WANT TO SEE:
An excellent sense of storytelling and well-developed characters with a definite perspective.
WHAT ASSOCIATE EDITOR ARI YARWOOD WANTS TO SEE:
I got my start in literary journals and feminist pop culture critique (shoutout to Bitch). I’m looking for complicated and nuanced characters with a developed perspective. I want to see diversity and originality, and I want stories with underrepresented characters—all I had in my formative years was Livejournal and The L Word, and no one should have to rely on The L Word to see themselves reflected in media. I’m a big fantasy, sci-fi, romance, and literary fiction fan, but most of all I want to read something I haven’t seen before. My favorite movie is Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, because life is a rich tapestry.
WHAT EDITOR ROBIN HERRERA WANTS TO SEE:
I started off in the YA/Children’s book world and I think that world has a lot of crossover with the comics world in terms of story and execution. I want fully-realized characters (not necessarily “strong” or even “likable”) with agency and direction. I want unique perspectives and different takes. I’m into a lot of different genres: high fantasy, science fiction, contemporary, literary, romance, coming-of-age, and anything that has to do with weird food-based Battle Royales. Or Battle Royales in general. (I wrote my graduate thesis about point of view choices in Battle Royale and The Hunger Games.)
WHAT SENIOR EDITOR CHARLIE CHU WANTS TO SEE:
The biggest thing I would like to see from incoming submissions is more diversity in not only the voices we publish, but also the kinds of stories and characters in our books. For too long a period of time, we’ve seen way too much of the same ideas from the same narrowing demographic of creator get pitched to us, and the only way to change that is to evolve the pool of creators we are talking to. If you are a female writer or artist, someone who identifies as a person of color, or LGTBQ, consider this an invitation and please come pitch us. We’re not looking for affirmative action in our books by any means, but with the readership growing larger by day, it’s important we find space for new voices who bring new ideas to the table while still maintaining the same level of pop appeal that defines the Oni Press library. As the tentpole and genre focused member of editorial, I’m hoping to find fast-paced and ambitious books that center around grounded, believable characters with the same diversity as the world we live in, and most of all, books that are fun, accessible, and original.
WHAT EDITOR IN CHIEF JAMES LUCAS JONES WANTS TO SEE:
Oni Press has always been a place focused on publishing comics for an audience inclusive of a wide demographic. With other publishers finally catching up, it’s important for us to continue to break boundaries and continue to grow the diversity of our line. Our catalog has always been diverse, but it’s time for that variety to be reflected in the characters starring in our books and the creators making them. I’m looking for inventive stories with rich characters, a thoughtful approach to comic book storytelling, and a dedication to craft. You should be pitching us fully realized, considered pitches that continue the long Oni Press tradition of character-driven narratives that don’t fit in with other publishers’ conventions.
WHAT WE DON’T WANT TO SEE:
Superheroes! They have their place but their place is not with us.
Avoid pitching long-form series or stories in oversaturated genres such as supernatural noir, zombies, vampires and gritty detectives with a dark past.
Please also avoid delicate subjects such as rape and sexual abuse as fodder for exposition in genre stories–using rape as a plot point betrays not only a lack of sensitivity but also a lack of creativity when creating compelling female characters.
We are not accepting any prose or poetry – we’re a funnybooks publisher!
THE NITTY-GRITTY:
- The submission periods will operate on a two-months open, two-months closed schedule. Our first submission period will be open from May 1st to June 30th.
- All submissions should be submitted electronically through our Submittable site, located here: https://onipress.submittable.com/submit. Any physical submissions will be destroyed without reading. Please do not email (or tweet at) editors directly with pitches. It will just make us grumpy.
- All submissions should should have your name, email and phone number on every page. They should also begin with a cover letter telling us who you are, who your project is for and how it fits at Oni Press. Also feel free to include any previously published comics work or comic-related education.
- Expect a response to your submission within one month. Everyone will get a response but not all responses will be personalized—we simply don’t have the time to do so.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
- Writers:
- Pitches should be:
- A logline - [what’s the idea/concept]
- A one-page synopsis / overview - A short summary that contextualizes who your project is for and how it fits into the marketplace
- A 3-5 page outline - give us the full beginning, middle and end of your story so we can see your execution.
- A sample comic script containing at least two scenes, consisting of at least eight pages and no more than twenty pages. This should be a comic book script, NOT a screenplay.
- Artists:
- Submissions should be:
- A portfolio with at least eight sequential storytelling pages with FINAL LINE ART / INKS. No pencils, just final inks [or the digital equivalent] by you.
- No covers, pinups, etc. SEQUENTIALS ONLY. We only care about your ability to tell a story. Adding pin-ups of Marvel/DC superhero characters are not an opportunity to wow us, it’s mostly just wasting our time. Again, SEQUENTIALS ONLY.
- Please make sure your sequentials include characters of both genders and at least one person of color.
- Cartoonists or Writers w/ Artists: Combine the two categories above!
- Pitches or submissions should be:
- A logline - [what’s the idea/concept]
- A one-page synopsis / overview - A short summary that contextualizes who your project is for and how it fits into the marketplace
- A 3-5 page outline - give us the full beginning, middle and end of your story so we can see your execution.
- A sample script containing at least two scenes, consisting of at least eight pages and no more than twenty pages.
- At least 8 sample pages of sequentials from the project being pitched.
- Note: The creative team in your pitch is the one we expect to see actually working on your book. No switcheroos!
- Colorists:
- Submissions should be:
- A portfolio with at least eight pages, containing at least two different scenes, from at least two different artists.
* Sorry, we are not currently taking submissions from pencillers, inkers, or letterers.
That’s it! We hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
The Oni Press Editorial Team
James Lucas Jones
Editor-in-Chief
Charlie Chu
Senior Editor
Robin Herrera
Editor
Ari Yarwood
Associate Editor
About This Blog
Hi, I'm Tim Lai! I'm a cartoonist living in Ontario, Canada. I like drawing cute and colourful things. This blog is a hub where you can find all of my Tumblr, DeviantArt, Flickr, Blogspot, and other posts in one place.
About My Work
I write and draw Lemon Inc., a comic about a seven-year-old who wants to be a business tycoon when he grows up. Until then, he runs a lemonade stand. You can read it at www.lemon-inc.com.
I have done some professional web and graphic design work, including designing the website for the webcomic, Just Joel. I'm also a member of the webcomic collective, Ink Bomb Comics.
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