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Drawing Flash

Expanding my Color Pallette

Everyone picks the same colors over and over again, so to expand the pallette you can do two things, paint from life or study the “old masters” and see what you can swipe. This is a Bonnard painting drawn in Flash and using the Advanced color style to adjust the hue and tint.

It feels somewhat blasphemous to treat Bonnard this way because the Color style sliders allow you to overlay colors like your glazing ala the old masters but with a cleanliness you never could get in oils. Bonnard who manipulated color to carry so much emotion didn’t even think of his canvasses as forground, middle and background the way I am breaking things down Just a nice way to challenge oneself.

Bonnard study

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Flash Storytelling

Gudrun og Gudrun Flash interface structured for still pictures

Gudrun og Gudrun.

A nice fashion site, to allow browsing of items but provide some standard storytelling for ads too. The site uses full browser window video, overlayed with a white band filled with thumbnails, clicking a thumbnail expands that image on white to full screen. A double click zoom ain’t totally working to zoom even closer.

The full screen video play the “life” story while the band of images show you everything you can pick from, giving the shopper their browsing ability and their overview of how cool is my lifestyle if I wear these clothes.

This is nice internet storytelling, because the use always knows where they are, can have an overview of the “story” and see a mor eintimate in the middle of it chunk.

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Comics Drawing Flash

In 1989 DC Comics tried to grow out of the long underwear.

three panels of a decadent comic book, the Score
three panels of a decadent comic book, the Score

In 1988, Jeanette Kahn hired Mark Nevelow from the fashion industry to start a new line, Piranha Press. Nevelow had a mission statement to do diverse material. The DC office was weirded out as Nevelow commissioned a group of projects that ranged from science fiction, mystery to odd ball unclassifiable work. To the office fanboys wasn’t doing wasn’t comics.

DC’s editorial staff had said ” Badger doesn’t draw comics”

I had just finished Martian Manhunter and Masque for Dark Horse. A more perceptive person then myself would have seen my interests in abstract art, politics and weirder comics did not fit the tastes of any editorial staff at the companies in those days. While I grew up on Kirby, Adams, Frazetta and Windsor Smith I had kept looking at more art and was paying attention to Jim McMullen , Henri Mattisse, Jose Munoz and Richard Diebenkorn. Them ain’t “real” funny book artists.

But my work did fit Mark Nevelo’s wider definition of comics. He offered me a four issue , full color, series with Gerard Jones, despite the crappy contracts it was hard to say no.

DC hated “adult” comics

It’s a short and ironic story but the Score led DC Comics to make it’s first and only strike for “truth justice and the American way. Which I’ll cover eventually. In the end Gerry and I ended up with ownership of the Score, it’s the work of youngsters and I’m putting it up on the web recognizing it’s work of our youth. So check back Modays Wednesdays and Fridays for new pages.

And it’s still a learning tool

I’m going to use it as an excuse to learn php and WordPress beyond the basic interface. I’ll also be playing with the art in Flash with Actionscript as a way to explore interface, drawing and storytelling

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Comics Drawing Flash

The process of drawing

A head of Carabella
A head of Carabella