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Got those last letters figured out for the Tropical Illusions letterset.

This is what I had before the camera died:

And this is what I’ve ended up with:

Some strange choices, but I feel like I got in touch with a little of the madness I’d been touching on with the original logo, so I think it’s done.

Anyway, time to go curl up and snuggle with my mate, and maybe work on the plot a bit before bed. Good Night.

Lee.

Fonts of Wordsmithing

Okay, I’ve been feeling unwell for most of the last two weeks, after having been sidelined by sore wrists and forearms for a week before that, and combined with the continuous, oppressive heat and the numerous errands we’ve been running for various family members this month, I’ve gotten very little work done on The Art of Words. I’m about three weeks behind schedule. I don’t even have the ‘script’ hammered out completely yet. So I’m not happy.

But I HAVE gotten SOME work done. Specifically, I’ve designed most of two (of perhaps five or six) lettersets I’ll be using repeatedly throughout the project. Only the capitals so far, but then, that’s probably all I’ll need from these particular lettersets for this project. I may have to devise some other sets that actually have lower case letters as well, but I haven’t projected for that as of yet, so no worries.

Alright, enough talk. Here’s what I’ve got so far:

Arborean Capital Font A sml

Arborean Capitol is brand new, and is the letterset I plan to use for establishing shots in Art of Words, thougth the letters may be thicker and wider, or narrower, depending on the word and its application. Mainly, the plan is to use the letters to frame sections of the illustration like traditional close-fitting comic panels in a polyptych layout.

However, I intend for the letters to fit together as one slapsh page frame, so there will be some business at either the top or bottom to integrate the word into the larger picture. Case-by-case. I’m gonna try to be as flexible as I can be, within certain guidelines, such as reusing specific lettersets for certain kinds of scenes.

I just wanted a stylish-but-even-weighted letterset that would look distinctive from either the top or bottom, so I could integrate the letters into the landscape or skyline without breaking up the illustrations too much. I may have to tweak it some more. The reversed N might lead me to some legibility problems. And I know I won’t be able to use the Q if I only show the top.

Tropical Illusions FontA sml

Tropical Illusions is based on the lettersets I drew for the Tiki Hut Cocktails logo (which started life as the Tropical Illusions logo, you see), before they figured out they couldn’t use that name, and I had to rework my logo concept. I actually wish I had completed the original logo first, so I’d have had a more complete letterset to work from now. I don’t mind extrapolating and creating new letterforms, but I was more inclined to do ‘incorrect’ things back then, and it’s difficult to go back to that headspace to recreate my work all these years later.

Plus, I’m not completely happy with some of my current decisions. The Q is interesting, but the tail isn’t heavy enough, and it’s hard to make it heavier without losing legibility due to it looking like an oddly-shaped lower case A. And the H isn’t wide enough.

I actually have T, U, V & W for the above letterset as well, but the W isn’t right, and the V makes me a little unhappy, so I stopped short of finishing, and don’t want to cut the page from the book until I’ve finished the set. Sadly, the digital camera is being less than cooperative as well, presumably because of the low battery charge, so I can’t even show you that way. As such, I’m gonna go sort out the rest of the set in a bit, before scanning them in and adding them to the above set.

When I get done with all this letter drawing business, I’m debating vectoring and modifying the letters, because many of them aren’t proportioned as carefully as I’d originally intended. Drawing lettersets in sketchbooks instead of on loose sheets at a drawing table does present one with certain technical problems, especially if one is not rigorous in the use of a ruler to block out the bounding dimensions beforehand.

If I do vector them, I’ll have to do a fair bit of layout and composition in Illustrator to design the basic logos and printing them in light blue or something, so I can do the cartoon illustrations by hand. It’s a bit exhaustive and resource-intensive (paper, printer ink, pencils, inking markers, etc…), but I don’t trust myself to be as creative and fluid if I do all of the work in Illustrator.

Okay, enough exposition. Time to resume being unhealthy. Send flowers.

Lee.

New DSKI Design – My Body (tee shirt)

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VFMD 2011 07 11b

This is actually a design concept my lovely wife was working on, which I was asked to resize and touch up for the latest CLEARwear tee shirt submission. I’ve been working on a few too many things, and Dawn had a great idea that is close to her heart, so she decided to make today’s tee shirt.

An unusual step for Dawn, she actually started designing it herself in GIMP on her own computer (she favours Ubuntu to Windows or OSX, and Adobe products don’t run so well in a Linux environment). Sadly, we couldn’t export her finished design to any file format that looked good when opened in Illustrator, so I quickly recreated her design and finished up one idea she’d been wrestling with in GIMP (which isn’t so good for vectors).

And here it is in its native form. Dawn has actually conceived of several ideas that are currently up on the RebBubble website, under DSKI Designs (DSKI is her callsign from back when she was an art student), which I’ve been only too happy to implement for her. About ten of the tee shirts taht have been posted are based on her ideas, and I still have at least a dozen more of her pieces and concepts to work on… and she keeps thinking up new ones every few days. We’ll never run out at this rate. :)

Anyway, back to work.

Lee.

Weekend Update, with anchorperson Lee in Limbo

The week of no work has almost come to an end. I’ll spend tomorrow trying to finalize the plotform of The Art of Words (or aOW, as I’m starting to think of it for reasons that will soon become apparent), and then begin the gruelling process of thumbnailing, sketching and rendering the many logos I will need to tell my visual/logoform interactive comicthing.

So far, I’m considering somewhere between 45 to 270 logoforms, minus whatever reworkings I do of any repeated words. This project may take upwards of the rest of the year and (hopefully not) some of next year as well to complete, even with my considerable skills as a cartoonist and logo designer.

I’m also still considering Kickstarter funding. My price keeps going up (currently thinking 3K). I’d better get my proposal together and pitch it while I’m still somewhere within the ballpark of sanity.

No work today. Transferred old files over from my uncle’s old computer (formerly known as Zoe mk 2 or 3, IIRC) to my uncle’s new computer (which my wife and I helped him purchase today) and got him set up with a freshly installed dose of Windows XP-the-expurgated-version. There may have also been Guinness consumption. And wine consumption. Two things that don’t usually go hand in hand, here in Limboland.

So yeah, there will most likely be a rough start tomorrow. Don’t expect genius until 3 pm. 4 pm if there’s vomit involved.

Time to take meds and go to bed. Hope all you naked pagans are having fun camping tonight. Think kindly of me, if it helps. If not, you should have known better. Good night.

Lee.

First Sale!

Well, I didn’t get as many bids as I’d hoped for, but I did get one sale, and a very considerable one, to my mind:

Chicken set 01 Chicken set 02

The whole kit and kaboodle sold for $200.00 CAN, plus shipping and handling. I’ll be putting some finishing touches on these darlings once the glue dries, and then they’ll be packaged up safely and shipped to some foreign exotic clime, where I am assured tehy will be given a good home.

In light of the fact that this was my sole legitimate sale (a tee shirt I was told was ordered hasn’t been toted up on the RedBubble site yet, so I have no idea if it actually happened; I DO know that I won’t receive payment for it until I sell at least four more shirts, because they don’t issue payments through PayPal until you’ve accrued at least $20 profit. *sigh*), I’m having to extend the sale for a while. Fact is, unless I sell a handful more pieces, I’ll be in serious trouble with my creditors. The fun and exciting life of the struggling artist. So romantic. So carefree. So what?

Anyhow, I’ll be posting more original artwork for sale in the next few days. Just been busy designing shirts and plotting The Art of Words. Seeya soon.

Lee.