Another Victim of Bigfoot

Bigfoot has been videotaped. Maybe. The gentleman who did the videotaping has sent the tape (digital video apparently) to be enhanced so it can be determined whether or not he’s really got a bigfoot there.

I sort of feel sorry for the guy. I doubt he had a clue what he was getting into when he let the world know what he thought he’d taped. And no matter how clear the critter was to his eyes unless his tape shows something clearer than the Patterson film he doesn’t have much. Even if it’s as clear as the Patterson film he still doesn’t have much. Contrary to popular belief Roger Patterson didn’t get rich off that film.

And without a big ol’ stinky sasquatch corpse the general belief in bigfoot’s existence will stay the same. Never mind that’s there’s more evidence for bigfoot than there was for WMD in Iraq. I’m not saying that there really is a North American Ape. I don’t know. I haven’t seen him and the closest I get to the woods these days is looking at the Olympics from Golden Gardens.

By Popular Demand

Okay Bro, I’m going to see if I can post every day. That means quite a few of these post are going to be of the “I spent last night drawing X but didn’t finish it” variety. You have been warned.

Last night? I’d planned to work on one of the Sasquatch Chronicles illustrations but Nizzibet was feeling squished by the Sads and so needed me to join her in front of the tube watching a movie. Riding the Bullet isn’t a bad movie. It’s not a really good one either but I found it interesting enough that I felt like I wanted to know how it would end. I kept my drawing pad with me. Drew a pretty good kalidah for the Who’s Who in Oz Squad page.

After I tucked Nizzibet in for the night I did some more drawing, just intending to sketch out the Hungry Tiger so I could do full pencils later. I ended up doing a full pencil drawing.

I won’t be doing inks on either piece, or working on anything else, tonight – I’m going to the Seattle Art Museum with Big Sister. There won’t be time for anything but sleep after that.

Just One Misspelling …

Lambiek.net added their bio of me to the Comiclopedia yesterday. So, if you’ve somehow wandered over here based on the link there – howdy!

The bio is just as I wrote it except for the mention of Sentient 39. I’d left it off because of the lack of activity to the site of late. Now I fear I’ll have to actually finish those next few entries that I’ve had sitting on my hard drive for, what, a year? It may not have been that long but I suspect it is.

Work In Progress Hiatus

My Oz comics page is done for the moment. I’ll need to add info about the Captain Carrot Oz Wonderland War miniseries but, for now, I can’t stand to look at the page. Tired of it. On to the next project for a week or so. Feel free to leave comments, clarification or suggestions in the comments.

Off to draw hideous Chauchau rituals.

Grudging Admiration

I can’t say I like Bill Bryan’s art. He’s got a good color sense in his cover paintings but his figure work all looks … skewed. It’s sort of like he’s drawing things as viewed underwater. I’m not sure how else to describe it.

He probably holds the unheralded honor of having produced the most Oz pages of any artist. He definitely beats out every other artists except for Eric Shanower and John R. Neil. I’m pretty sure he beats them as well but I’d need to do some math to be sure.

Anyway, Mr. Bryan comes up because I loaded eighteen more Oz/Dark Oz/Land of Oz images to the Oz comics page. Gaze upon them and judge ye for thyself.

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Updated the Oz Comics page again this morning. Wow that’s ugly. And it will only get uglier before it gets better. I’ll be able to do a little yuck factor adjustment once all the images and text is in place but it will still be an ugly child. Poor thing. Maybe, someday, if I go to finishing school I can pass on some refinement.

I think I’ve found all the Oz comics I’m going to find on the net. I suspect that Classics Illustrated did a Wizard adaptation. I’ll have to look. I’m going to contact some of Oz fansites and see if anyone knows about any, more obscure comics.

I spend time at the computer in mornings – coding, scanning, photoshopping, writing. This as the caffeine shifts me to what I consider more or less normal for now. Artwork gets done in the evenings and weekends after chores. When the caffeine is wearing out. Fortunately, once I’m on an art roll, I usually perk up. Sort of. The challenge is getting the energy to get out the drawings and make myself start working.