{"id":623,"date":"2007-03-18T21:53:45","date_gmt":"2007-03-19T02:53:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/623"},"modified":"2007-03-19T09:13:19","modified_gmt":"2007-03-19T14:13:19","slug":"drawing-it-out","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/623","title":{"rendered":"Drawing It Out"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I guess one good way to overcome whatever it is that&#8217;s blocking you creatively, is to do something that expresses the thing that your mind got itself wrapped around. On a good week I can do, maybe two boards.&nbsp; Most weeks I can only do one.&nbsp; This weekend I did four.&nbsp; But they&#8217;re not quite finished yet.&nbsp; If I can keep this head of steam up I might get them done by tomorrow evening.&nbsp; All I have left to do basically is some Photoshop touch-ups, and lettering.&nbsp; But I decided to take a break from it tonight and go to bed.&nbsp; If I press it, I&#8217;ll stop seeing what I&#8217;m working on and overlook mistakes that will make me cringe later&#8230;I just know it.&nbsp; So I&#8217;ll call it a day now, and take it up again with fresh eyes when I get home from work tomorrow evening.<\/p>\n<p>For this one thing I&#8217;m doing something I&#8217;ve almost never do, something I&#8217;ve always been afraid to do ever since high school.&nbsp; I&#8217;m drawing my pencils right on the board, instead of on a sheet of layout paper.&nbsp; Lately I&#8217;ve been feeling more confidant in my line art, and also my ability to fix mistakes in Photoshop.&nbsp; The layout paper has been like a crutch in some respects, in that I knew I could always skip over my mistakes, or correct them, when I did the transfer to the board.&nbsp; To do the transfer, I put a sheet of graphite paper down between a Bristol board and my layout paper pencils, and then I over the pencils with another sheet of layout paper and draw the line art over them.&nbsp; I end up with a board with faint graphite line art that I often have to touch up a bit, before starting on the inks.&nbsp; So that extra step of transferring the line art always meant I was drawing the line art twice.&nbsp; If I can just do the inks right over the pencils then I save a lot of time.&nbsp; On the other hand, having the abilty to store the pencils away in case I messed up the board during the inking, or just for later use somewhere else, has always been a plus.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve actually been experimenting with a small light tablet I bought a few months ago.&nbsp; Using that I can put the pencils under a Bristol board, and then with the light switched on I can see them through the board, and theoretically just start inking.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve tried it a few times&#8230;the last two political cartoons I finished were done that way.&nbsp; And I have another Mark and Josh cartoon that&#8217;s ready for the inks that I intend to do that way.&nbsp; But I&#8217;m finding the light tablet a tad awkward to use.&nbsp; Normally, I just tape everything to a piece of Masonite that I can turn this way and that while I draw.\n<\/p>\n<p>I won&#8217;t be able to start on Bagheera&#8217;s secondary hard disk upgrade until this thing I&#8217;m dragging out of myself is finished (because I&#8217;m still using that drive until this is done), so it looks like Tuesday evening at the earliest that I get started on that.&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I guess one good way to overcome whatever it is that&#8217;s blocking you creatively, is to do something that expresses the thing that your mind got itself wrapped around. 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