Wednesday, March 4, 2009

WHO WANTS ME TO SHAVE MY HEAD?


Alright here's the deal, there's this great event that takes place every year called St Baldrick's Day. Essentially people put up there hairy heads to be shaved and ask for donations to support pediatric cancer research. A great cause and a great event. If you wanna know more about the event here's the website www.stbaldricks.org to donate click here 

This year yours truly is putting his mane of hair on the line and is looking for your support. (actual picture coming soon)

Sunday March 15th 2009...

At the Claddagh Irish Pub...

I will be a shavee.

Watch as the man known as "Jay" turns into something resembling Christopher Lloyd playing Uncle Fester in the Adam's Family...

To learn more about the event or to donate to a great cause click the image above.

Thanks for your support, your laughter, and even possible gasps...

-Jacot

Monday, March 2, 2009

MSU Comics Announcement

ANNOUNCING THE:


Check out the website
here for more info.

This will be a 2-day event with a keynote speech on Friday March 27th and panel discussions, demonstrations, and Artist Alley the following day March 28th.

Be sure to check out the "Comic Submission" portion of the site as well... You see theres giong to be a little competition for Comic Creators. Deadline, submission guidelines, and further information can be found here.

Hope to see you there...

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Hulk Vs Wolverine

Here's another poster I completed for last years Motor City Con...

First the inks...




Hindsight being what it is I really should have pushed this more with the release of the Hulk Vs. DVD launch...

Anywho, I really wanted to showcase digital painting style as opposed to the flatter "cartoon like" colors from the Hellboy piece.

Hope you enjoy it let me know what you think...

-Jacot
all images copyright 2008 James Jacot

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

HELLBOY

Thought I'd drop a quick line out there and post a little of my old stuff.

Last year before the Motor City Con i created some new posters. I really enjoy drawing Hellboy and did this little diddy...


Well after I drew this I scanned it in and threw some colors on it.

I really wanted to use basic animated flat colors for this piece...

Hope you enjoy it...



-Jacot
Images copyright 2008 James Jacot

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

I've been away too long...

How time flies through the Holidays...

I apologize to all for the tardiness of my posts, I have no one to blame but myself and the needs of the family (I tried to sneak that lil bit in there for ya)

Here's a brief update and some images will be coming soon...

1. Rick Schlaak is finishing inks on a new project entitled "Redtooth", If you haven't caught me mentioning Rick before he's the one who illustrated the T-rex (That I had the pleasure of coloring.)

Redtooth will be one half of a new book comic out from Comics Obscura this year titled "Split Decisions" The book will be twenty four pages in length with two separate stories being featured (the best thing about this is we're doing two different covers one for each story.)

2. I have some images from another LADD meeting coming soon just a few touch-ups and they;ll be posted here...

3. I don't know why I started this silly number system, I really only had time and 2 quick tidbits of info... Though without further ado

COMING SOON:

My post op surgery of Comics Obscura since issue# 3

SPACE

The 2nd annual MSU Comics and Graphic Novels event

Comments on Fairview St. and Full length motion picture by Michael McCallum, check out the trailer at fairviewstreet.com

Redtooth Images

Some other old images to be shared with the blogging world...

And much, much... er... well some more stuff as things continue to happen

-Jacot

Sunday, December 7, 2008

L.A.D.D. Drawings

These are a few days behind schedule so you'll have to forgive me.

First off "What is LADD?"

LADD, or Lansing Area Drink and Draw, is the artists who were involved at the 24 Hour Comic Day Event at Clem's Collectibles this past year (see my post about 24hr comics day hear). 

We decided that we need to keep the creative forces in touch.

Hence, LADD was born...

Here are some of my sketches from this past LADD event.


First off a random monkey who ran out of poo...



Ryan Claytor suggested something about a curiously shaped back massager...
Here's my rendition (I don't think it's what he had in mind.)




A concept image of the "Chaos" element for one of my projects still in the works... 



To close it all off here is total randomness. I started with the teeth and the head.
The fact that it was knitting was just something funny that popped in my head...



Hope everyone enjoyed them,

-Jacot
all images are Copyright 2008 James Jacot

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Ryan Claytor's Art Exhibit

I thought I'd get up a quick post and this time...

wait for it...

It's not about me (that should bring an audible gasp.)

Some of you may have read information about Ryan Claytor here before (if not, shame on you,  you should read some of my previous posts). However to get the low down about Ryan check out his website www.elephanteater.com. He's an amazing comics creator and if you've never seen some of his work he has some free previews on his website as well as the option to buy some of his work and/or merchandising i.e. Elephant Eater Comics the flamethrower*
(*not actual merchandise please read disclaimer before use.)

But I digress, here's the meat of this post.


Ryan's having an event at Gone Wired Cafe in Lansing, MI, Wednesday December 3rd. It's going to be a solo art exhibit showcasing some of his work.

Stop on by and get a chance to meet Ryan. He's incredibly friendly and I'm sure you'll be able to squeeze some good conversations out of him. I'll be in attendance and hope to see others there as well.

For more info on the event click here or on the image above. While you're there take some time to peruse his website and see what he has to offer. Be sure to check out the comics section and news. Ryan has a lot of great stuff to enjoy.

-Jacot

Friday, November 28, 2008

THE OLD BECOMES NEW: Comics Obscura Issue 3

AH HA!!! I have returned...

Of course that's after recovering from my tryptophan induced sleep. And now back to the third installment of "THE OLD BECOMES NEW"

For this installment I'll be talking about Comics Obscura issue number three.


All in all this issue was probably the greatest learning experience.

First off the printing.

While the traditional offset press was producing fantastic work the cost became an issue.

For those of you who are not aware about traditional offset printing the majority of your cost comes from setup. The setup usually consists of checking the files for consistency, developing the plates, mounting the plates on the press, aligning the plates (in multiple color printing), and checking ink levels as the pages go through the press. All of these things have to be done for each side of the paper being printed on. Of course this is all based off of a "camera ready copy".

A camera ready copy is the final piece ready to go to print and shot onto a negative to be "burned" onto a plate for the press. In the modern age Camera Ready is actually just a digital file in a specified format (by the printer) that requires no to minimal work (usually transferring the files to the plate making software) on the printers end to go to press.

Before I talked about cost mainly being in the setup that's because the  actual printing is fast and not that labor intense (depending on the machine). You'll notice when getting quotes from printer that you'll begin to see what's called volume discount. This is essentially how you would lower the cost per unit of your print run this is because to have the machine print 3000 pages takes a little more time than it would take to print 1000. Most of the work is already done in the setup hence the cost is reduced the larger the print run.

For comics Obscura Issue 3 I decided to switch to digital print-on-demand through www.ka-blam.com. This kept my cost per unit comparable to the traditional offset prices of a lower print run. Overall the product was great we switched from a glossy paper to a standard bond paper (kinda like normal printer paper but a little heavier weight). If you're looking on printing 1 or 500+ issues for your own production you might wanna give them a shot. You can find Ka-Blam by clicking here.

Also issue# 3 brought up another interesting subject... Deadlines and dedication.

Previously all of the creators were really gung-ho about producing their work. Something interesting happened after issue 2... Everyone got lazy.

Now when I say that, I blame myself for part of it.

I had a lot of personal life events happening preventing me from staying focused on my work as well as dealing with new production issues.

However a lot of the artists involved lost focused and found other events in life to occupy their time. This took place because of that artistic hurdle of a continuing project. The simple thought of "I just wanna get this done and move on to the next part" took over and when they saw the next hurdle coming they would look elsewhere to bide their time. When this shift in attention took place it wasn't a conscious choice. The mind found something it was more interested in and the body soon followed. In a was it was a sort of escapism from what they had set out to do for themselves. Speaking of which it started to turn more to the artists no wanting to let me down, but this is a whole other subject for another time.

Comics Obscura was founded as a driven group of artists who came together to publish their works. I became involved taking the helm (due to my experience) and Comics Obscura bloomed into a professional quality production.

Taking the lead had its positives and negatives.

It was good to the fact that I started streamlining a lot of the digital process and post production work as well as expanding my studies on graphic narrative and visual storytelling.

However the downfall comes when trying to apply discipline. Communication broke down when deadlines weren't met and by that I mean personal deadlines.

Lesson: If you're going to tell someone that you are going to be done, be reasonable. If you're prone to screwing around and have other interests in life take that into consideration when setting a personal deadline. Delivering a product earlier that your deadline is better than stressing yourself out over missing the deadline.

Now that I've completely bored you until this point onto The Tao of Snarky installment three.

Issue three of Snarky is actually the first six pages of the first full issue titled The Tao of Snarky: The Cutting Edge.

For this issue I wanted to showcase my inks and not put in any tone work. I'm adding grays for the full issue but really wanted to give the pure white and black starkness of the panels a chance to shine.

The story takes off with after installment two so if you hadn't read that before scroll down and check it out.


I have a few favorite things about this issue and one right off the bat is the first page. The emotion that plays out on Snarky's face is one dread and complacency and when combined the words you get a sense of how he feels.

I'd love to here what everyone thinks is there favorite panels, phrases, or events from the sequential work posted and why. Not to geek it out (maybe just a little) but just to pick your collective brains and take a peak inside (without becoming a serial killer or spending the time in school to become a neurosurgeon) see how some of the work is coming across.

Well that's all for now one more main installment of THE OLD BECOMES NEW: After issue# 3. I'll delve into where Comics Obscura stands right now and some major changes that have taken place since then.

Later,
-Jacot

Monday, November 24, 2008

FOLLOW-UP: XcapeCON 2

Wow, what a weekend...

Thank you everyone who stopped by, from new faces to old, it was great getting to talk with you all.

Hopefully everyone who attended had a good time. All of the exhibitors and creators really made it an enjoyable weekend.

Many memorable moments were had. From the quote "Toss it in the air like a baby." and carpooling with Ryan Claytor to rubber band wars at the end of Sunday.

Once again, thank you everyone for making the weekend worthwhile and great big ol' thanks to Brian Germain and Dark Elf Designs for putting on a great show.

I hope we all can stay in touch and not wait till the next con to try and play catch up.

Oh almost forgot one more thing "DARN YOU GALAXY COMICS AND YOUR $1 BIN!!!" between Ryan and I we easily took the equivalent of a long box home (for those who don't know what a long box is trust me it's a lot of comics.)

Keep an eye out for more stuff to come though XcapeCON I made some contacts with some other great creators and it looks like we're going to have some joint projects coming out soon.

Until next time,

-Jacot

Monday, November 17, 2008

DINOSAUR COLORING FUN!!!

So I've had a little problem keeping on track with my projects...

This includes but is not limited to the much needed revamping on my business card. Finishing the layout for Snarky: the Cutting Edge Issue 1. Writing and creating the rough Layout for a new "one and done" 24 page comic involving an antagonist almost everyone can understand, the Nazis. And also getting a new publication for Comics Obscura off of the ground...

Wait a minute...

This is involving that new project.

So anyways after issue 3 a great artist joined our group by the name of Rick Schlaak. He's constantly amazing me while his talent grows by leaps and bounds every time his pencil or pen nib touches the page.

Now I'm not going to give to much of the project away but I have one word for you... DINOSAURS (as if you couldn't tell by the title of this post).

Rick recently sent me some preliminary sketches he scanned in. All of the images were absolutely remarkable, however there was one that jumped out at me and begged to be colored(not literally but that would have been a sight to see). So I did.

I can't explaining to much about the project so I'll stick to basic dictation

The first image is the original scan of Rick's drawing (as I said this guys got serious talent).

The preceding image is my basic flats.

The third and final image if the final colors (sadly I saved over the mid stage file between my color flats and final, I apologize, next time I'll have it ready to post and stored in a safe place.)

Click on the images to see the image in a new window.

Enjoy,

-Jacot