Saturday, April 2, 2011

how to make comics and influence people

Books -- sometimes they are big.  And red.
A little while back I bought this enormous tome about one of my biggest influences, Jaime Hernandez.  From the introduction (by Alison Bechdel): "The Locas stories may have been, in part, a masturbation fantasy -- the women are certainly beautiful, and drawn with an unmistakable sexual vitality.  But that same vitality -- voluptuous, palpable, acutely observed -- infused everything in Jaime's stories, from the telephone poles, to the exhaled plumes of cigarette smoke, to the folds in a sleeve, to the precisely calibrated tension in the ropes of a wrestling ring.  This drawn world had a pulse."  Yes.  I think this is why I sometimes get hung up on doing backgrounds; I want everything in the panels to seem like part of a living world.  I know I'm not quite there yet, but I'm trying.

In conclusion, I am aware that tons of people have said that J Hernandez inspired them to do comics, but I'm just gonna get in line with the rest of them.

2 comments:

  1. Backgrounds ... are a stumbling block for many ... the spaces between are as important as the spaces themselves.

    I have seen Jaime Hernandez's (? on punctuation) work and liked it. Thanks for the share.

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  2. That's a great book! I was amazed to see how LOOSE Jaime's pencils are! He really "finds the right line" when he goes in with the ink, like a fucking laser beam or something. And what lines. The photo of his tools was ace as well--nib porn is the best!
    Would I be able to buy one of your comics? I'm in the UK...let me know, please!

    Ta,

    Ant

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