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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.
Backgrounds ... are a stumbling block for many ... the spaces between are as important as the spaces themselves.
ReplyDeleteI have seen Jaime Hernandez's (? on punctuation) work and liked it. Thanks for the share.
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!
ReplyDeleteWould I be able to buy one of your comics? I'm in the UK...let me know, please!
Ta,
Ant