Arsenic Lullaby commission - The Maxx

in comics •  6 years ago  (edited)

@cutthruyou commissioned me to do an illustration of The Maxx

The Maxx was an indy comic that became a cartoon on MTV.

...I realize now that if you are on steemit you might not remember MTV much less remember The Maxx.

He looks like this

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actually, that's the cartoon version, isn't it? Lemme show you a pic of him from his comic

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that...is pretty tough to tell what he looks like. Let's try a different cover...

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Yeah, that doesn't help much. He was made up by Sam Keith who has an amazing ability to not give you any clear idea of what size the character is or what body type. He's very...abstract for a comic book illustrator. I'm just gonna use that cartoon version example for you.

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and here he is with Sarah, his social worker...

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You know, I read every issue of the Maxx for a good part of the run and saw every episode. But as I was doing this commission I realized I forgot pretty much everything about it other than she is a social worker and there was a bad guy who got his head stepped on.

...it's a tragedy that I can't remember more..I gotta go read those issues again because I remember really liking it.

ANYWAYS...here's the first step, the thumbnail sketch

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He liked it, so off I go to draw it up actual size

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After blowing something up to full size, you start to notice mistakes or things that are off. I didn't like how Sarah looked or The Maxx's arm...so I did those again a few times until I got a version that was decent.

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I decided to light table the fucker rather than risk trying to get it that good twice in a row.

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You align the satisfactory drawing up with the rest, trace it up and there we are...

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Next I get out the ole compass to make sure the moon is an actual circle AND to get that circle nice and dark so there is no second guessing when I ink it. I'll be inking this whole thing with a brush.

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Let's take a step back for a second and I'll show you something with the vanishing points...

For this shot, I need on for the left

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One for the top since this camera angle has the building getting closer , visually, towards the bottom.

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Then...a point for the right. We only see one side of the building so we really don't need it . BUT I kind of want the clouds to contribute to the composition. so..yeah...I have a vanishing point for the clouds...it's not surgical I just want them to add to the forward movement everything else has.

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also I'm going to use some of those clouds to break up the outside line of the moon. This way I don't have to deal with inking as much of the circle in one shot ( pro tip!!! use stuff to break up sections of longer lines. hahaha)

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Okay...enough fooling around. Let's ink this fucker.

As per usual I start with organic stuff, short lines, stuff that cracked or broken...anything where a mistake adds to the charm. I do this type stuff while I'm getting used to what kind of day it's going to be with the brush ( some days it is fussier than others)

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from here on out it's just chipping away. Inking the lines I'm confident on...building the confidence to handle tougher ones.

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About this point I noticed I made an error of sorts when inking the bricks. I went all the way up against the window line...which isn't awful, but I wanted that to be a double line, to give the window sill a little depth and separation from the bricks. They are two different surfaces of two different textures after all.

So I dabbed a bit of white out by each of those...one off the benefits of using a brush is that it won't dig into white out or scrap on it...it just glides over it. The brush does not GAF if the surface changes.

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and on we go...

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That's pretty much it,but since this is for a fellow steemian I'll add a few more details here and there, textures on the bricks and whatnot.

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and that's that.

More stuff on the way this week, so stay tuned...

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  ·  6 years ago (edited)

I'd not heard of that character. I just found the cartoon! I may have to watch a few more.

@onepagex may give this an extra vote for nothing.

#comics

I remember really liking both the comic and the cartoon. It's been awhile since I've seen much from him, but to be honest I don't pay much attention to any comic book besides my own. heh.

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This is sublime; The Maxx is one of my all time favorites. Well done sir. Also I’d be happy to send over the DVD of show, or the trades if you’d like to reread em.

Never so the cartoom but remember the comics vividly

Really cool commission :) I don't know this character but now I wanna find out more about him :D

#comics