Wednesday, February 27, 2013

blocked

I have been unable to draw anything satisfactory for the past few weeks, which I must admit annoys me to no end. I have tried drawing everything to get out of my rut, but I don't like anything.

Well, this 20's Flapper Chinese style dragon turned out okay, but I don't know what I was thinking when I drew her. Honestly.

I have yet to decide a course of action on what to do-- I should probably get started on a large project so I'll feel compelled to finish it. What that large project may be, I have yet to decide.

For now I may just pick up a new hobby. Puzzles are fun. Hm.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Things I Love: Dovecote Crest

Dovecote Crest is a webcomic, and basically it is the most fun webcomic I have ever read.
(Okay, I'll be the first to admit that I don't exactly read a lot of webcomics... but it would definitely take a lot to trump this one.)

Why, you ask? Let me make a list...


1. the art. Obviously, these pictures are all pages from Dovecote Crest.... and you can probably tell at a glance that it evolves a lot over the course of the comic. In honesty, watching the art grow and become beautiful adds so much to reading it. But beyond that, the art is just so charming and enjoyable, right from the start. I hardly even noticed how much it changed.


2. the stories. They're engaging, well-told, and basically awesome. Enough said.

3. the setting. Dovecote Crest is set on a historic site, and the characters are Civil War reenactors. I especially love this, having been brought up hanging around places like Colonial Williamsburg (where there are Revolutionary War reenactments all over the place) and being a tour guide myself. I can especially connect with some of the museum-y tidbits lying around.


4. this is a major one; the characters. Basically I'm in love with all of them. Some characters only get one or two lines throughout the stories, and yet you (or at least me) still feel connected to them. I especially love the characters separate voices and unique speech patterns--Jeremy's is easily the most noticeable, but they all have small patterns that make it easy to tell who's talking, even without the handy speech bubbles.


Also one more thing before I go... I personally love looking at the art of this comic, because it is so beautiful, but its still very accessible. As I'm trying to plunder through art myself, I love being able to look at the art and see something that I could maybe learn to do someday. I love the colors and the way they work, and being able to see how the artist did them. Other comics, which don't use styles I'm familiar with, seem distant to me. A lot of webcomics use art styles that seem so perfect, like some MARVEL god came down from his cloud and handed over perfectly drawn art panels. This art doesn't feel like that. This feels very familiar, and I love it for that.

Also if you aren't convinced by all this that you should look at it, go look at it anyways. And start at the beginning. HERE.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Guard yourselves, my friends...

Who Is Zuri Sophilia?: The spork...clever utensil combination, or downfal...: What is wrong with the world today?  This question has been asked countless times, and the responses which have been given are as varied as...

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentine's Day!

This year's Valentine's day drawing! It took nearly two days, much longer than the others. On the other hand, I've been in an art block for a while now and this really helped. So yay!

2012's Valentine's Day Picture

Aaand 2011's Valentine's Day Picture

Friday, February 08, 2013

Things I love: Figment Daily Themes

at Figment.com you can sign up to have a writing prompt sent to you every weekday, Monday-Friday. I love these things. I love them very much.


I don't often use them, but whenever I get into a writing rut I can just go through my email history and find something to dig me out. Plus, they're always interesting to read! :D

Wednesday, February 06, 2013

bored

And this is what I do when I'm bored!

In case you can't tell what that thing up there is, I build house plans. And yes, I am extremely bored.

On the other hand, this thing easily took four hours, because right after finishing it my little sister ran past and unplugged the computer. The computer is so old that when you unplug it, everything crashes. So I lost all of my work. It was highly depressing. I felt like I had to finish it again, so here it is. XD

Which reminds me of something I just read about Sharon Kay Penman's book the Sunne in Splendour. She wrote the first copy of the manuscript, five hundred pages worth of historical fiction, only to have her only copy stolen from her car. She was unable to write for six years after that, after which she rewrote the whole thing. I was almost physically sick when I heard that. Let it be a lesson to us all to back up everything we write a million times.

And since Ms. Penman's book is about King Richard III... here's an article about the recreation of his face! And guess what? He doesn't have a withered arm...

Thursday, January 31, 2013

NaNoWriMo

~and other things that are not being finished~
a startling report by Chloe

Well, folks, it seems as though the world is conspiring against my finishing the novel I started back in November.

I apologize, that is a bit of a hasty thing to say. In fact, I'm merely unable to type with ease, thereby hindering my ability to write efficiently. Why, you ask?  Well, because one of my beloved siblings has spilled Doctor Pepper all over the keyboard, and now bits and pieces of it are refusing to work.

I didn't like Doctor Pepper to begin with, but this was the last straw.

On the bright side, now I have a plausible excuse to procrastinate. Wait, is that actually a bright side? I have yet to decide.

This blog post took me a full fifteen minutes to write, which may not seem like a lot of time but trust me, it is. Normally I can write an entire sermon about something in fifteen minutes. Le sigh.

And now, off to find excuses to not draw! I take my bow and exit...

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

New and improved, slightly less incomplete character list!

And it even has its own page! There shall be much rejoicing. Visit it here: CLICK
Actually, it's mostly for me, though. Haha.

At last count: 290 Characters are on the page.
Not looking forward to counting again. It takes so long, even using the best tech I can find! :P

Friday, January 18, 2013

Resolutions


Started figuring out what I'm doing with my main New Years Resolution (i.e. write and illustrate entire graphic novel/comic thing) and subsequently filled pages of paper with sketches and studies. This is only a tiny portion of the stuff I've drawn. But you know, practice makes perfect! (I hope.)

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

adventures

I have been continuing to enjoy my new-found love, the sepia brush inking pen, in the rare times when I take a break from my sign-painting duties and NaNoWriMo novel finishing. (FYI, I only made it about halfway through my plot by the time I reached my 50,000 mark: I'd apparently not realized exactly how many words I'd be using for world-building and planned far too much in-between stuff.)

This is Constantine. He's from my novel, which is a massively retold bunch of fairytales melded together and thrown into a world filled with civil strife. He's the beast from Beauty and the Beast. Mostly I just wanted to draw something on my watercolor paper.
Now... I am off to stop procrastinating! I shall finish my novel... if it is the last thing I do. Right after I eat a bowl of ice cream.

Monday, January 14, 2013

I keep forgetting I have a haiku blog, too.

With the dawning of a new year (and, of course, the pressure to announce corresponding resolutions) I was meandering around my email and blogger pages, looking for distractions. Of course, I found one, in the form of my own long-forgotten haiku blog.

 Chloe's 100 Haiku blog

Like the goofball I am, I was going strong with these until about July, when I apparently had my first senior moment (senior as in high school senior) and my entire memory of my project was wiped from my brain.

Ah, well, that's okay. Better late than never, I suppose! 

Chloe recently discovered she loves:

Brush inking pens. I can't believe I never realized how amazingly fun they are to use.

Thursday, January 03, 2013

More December Drawings

My character Leo... the writing on the side is a "guide to surviving Leo during the holidays" with helpful tips like "don't let him have sugar because he's hyper enough already". Tried to do him in my cartoony style.

Drew this on 12/12/12, hence the date in the corner. Practiced coloring. That girl has one terrible paper cut... I was watching Star Trek while coloring and got a bit distracted.

doodles

Finally did the "Draw This Again" meme, I'm pretty pleased with the outcome.

In our youth, my friend Charlotte and my sister and I all loved our webkinz to bits. This is Charlotte's raccoon and my white terrier, a happy married couple, as humans.

And finally, happy (belated) holidays to you all! I drew this while suffering from a splitting headache and watching football with my grandfather (I will never understand that game) which is why there is absolutely no rhyme or reason to his sweater. Sigh.

Happy 2013!

I rang in the new years with a Doctor Who marathon and (slightly cold) spaghetti... altogether quite an enjoyable way to celebrate, if you ask me.

last drawing of 2012

I hope everyone had an awesome Christmas! (sorry for not posting, I'm a dud blogger and I had a fever and a cough and spent most of Christmas break trying not to fall asleep and miss the excitement.)

Oh, and obligatory list of New Years' resolutions:

  1. write and illustrate an entire graphic novel. I don't even care if its terrible I just wanna do it.
  2. actually that's my only resolution at the moment. I never resolve myself until about January 15th. Maybe I should resolve to stop procrastinating on this kind of time stuff.
  Now I guess I'm off to do.... something of worth, hopefully. :D

Monday, December 03, 2012

Happy December!

I guess you could say that I've started off the month with a whole lot of seasonal drawings. These are just a few of the ones I've finished already.




November has come and gone...

.... and I wrote 50,000 words!
I might come blog more now that I'm not freaking out about plotting (which is what I did all October) or freaking out about writing (which is what I did all November). We'll see. ;)

Sunday, October 07, 2012

Saturday, September 01, 2012

New Blog Style!

I must admit, I was a bit disenchanted with the old one.Still, I was sad to say goodbye for ever (Blogger no longer offers that template for use).


But now I suppose I have a very good reason to finally make that new header, too-- my old one doesn't quite fit the header space! :)

Just to clarify: I only colored this, the lineart was drawn by an internet friend. :)

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Look, ma, no braces!

Oops, never mind.


Due to a mistake by the Orthodontist, last week I didn't get my braces off (as scheduled)and instead must keep them on until September.

That said, I do happen to be the only kid in the entire universe who didn't want to get her braces off, so all's well. (Actually it briefly occurred to me to reapply my rubber bands to give myself an overbite so they'd have to correct it.)