25 March 2008

A Return, with Gifts (of a sort)

As predicted, things were not as manageable at they appeared to be. I had hoped it wouldn't take me this long, even being realistic about the amount of free time I would have to finish these pages, but obviously my hopes were not fulfilled. Better that I take a break and renew my interest than to do the pages dispassionately, I think.

That said, here they are finally are: the first pages of Heterochromia. Each of these pages, by the way, are under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works license: you can share, just remember to link ^_^

Also: Pages are read right-to-left, in the style of "unflopped" manga.

12 December 2007

That Little Distraction

Well well well. School certainly has gotten in the way, hasn't it. I apologize for the long absence, but unfortunately have nothing to offer in penance. Heterochromia's essentially taken a break in the development process, and the pages have stayed at more or less the same state they were when I released last journal's progress figures. In truth, most of the humans on those pages have been drawn, just not... the aliens or backgrounds. Somewhat of a mental block, there. However, because I am oh-so-clever enough to combine schoolwork and pleasure, I am now obligated to finish the first four pages by the end of winter break... January 7th, about three and a half weeks from now. Sounds manageable. We'll see. So much else to do.

20 August 2007

Before I Forget...

As seen on my white-board (translated from a salmagundi of French, Japanese and English):

"Page 1:
Pencils - 30%
Inks - 0%
Lettering - 30%
Toning - 0%
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Total - 15%

Page 2:
Pencils - 78%
Inks - 65%
Lettering - 50%
Toning - 0%
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Total - 48%

Page 3:
Pencils - 3%
Inks - 0%
Lettering - 5%
Toning - 0%
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Total - 1.25% "

I'll let you cipher it out.

06 July 2007

An Empyreal Return

Well, I neglected to post from France (although in all honesty, I had plenty of opportunity) simply because I had little to update. Let it be known that I did start writing for SeaFox... which, I am reminded, I still owe an explanation post for (for easy reference). Nonetheless, it was real writing this time, not just plotting--something I haven't done (on paper) for too long. I find it difficult to write, however, without a thesaurus or at least a dictionary nearby; not because I feel I must "spice up" my writing with fancier words, but because I often think of words of which I can recall only one sound and the meaning (thus a thesaurus is helpful in that I can look up the meaning and work backwards from there by sounds). When I write without one, the page is dominated with circles marking "filler" phrases to be replaced later. Not to mention strike-throughs of ungodly length for lack of backspace button (assuming I'm writing on paper, with my new French fountain pen).

13 June 2007

Off

Off to France for me. Just thought I'd mention... Picking Heterochromia back up after putting it down for Finals. I even checked some writing books out of the library. Good signs, good signs.

Don't expect an update again till at least July. Unless I post from France. We'll see.