It's probably safe to say now that 2017 is not going to be the most prolific year on this blog, but there are still things to post about. The good news is that the herniated disks are fine thanks to some therapy, so there is no obstacle to drawing currently.
At first some quick doodles done during the daily grind for my "proper" job:
On the current situation of "freedom" of speech in Hungary.
A displeased football manager/ politician/ company executive.
Next up, some more sophisticated fanart. Brandy, the most badass animal psychologist from Liberty Meadows, Frank Cho's awesome epic length strips series.
Last - but certainly not least - some sketches made during the workshop of Jul, one of the special guests of this year's Budapest International Comics Festival. Jul is the current writer of the renowned Lucky Luke series - hence the rather inaccurate portrait of the title character based on my memories. Even though this was a conversation workshop, I just had to sketch the interpreter, too. The samurai above them was entirely spontaneous.
The workshop was held in Budapest's French Institute, who kindly made Jul's visit possible, i.e.paid for his flight, room and board, etc. Some prominent Hungarian comics makers were in attendance too.
Also, here is yours truly, checking out what Lucky Luke actually looks like as opposed to his memories :)
Dear Readers, expect some more quick updates like this and forget about this not being a prolific year... Hohohooo! :)
vasárnap, június 25, 2017
hétfő, május 01, 2017
Corvin progress report
As promised over a month ago. Well, work is under way, though the herniated disks clearly did not facilitate it. The possible release date for the second Corvin book right now is the end-of-year comics fair before Christmas in Budapest. I can show you a couple of teaser panels and previews for now:
Expect some shakeup in the village.
Behold an unlettered page and my new eraser pen:
Lastly, some lettering in the making, i.e you eventually realize that some text is needed in the bubbles with broken lines too.
That's all for now, Folks. I'll keep you posted on further developments.
kedd, március 21, 2017
Hullo 2017 - the post that took i's time
It's not customary to kick out a year's blogging with most of March gone, but I have a couple of good reasons for the delay.
First and foremost, I had severe back pain for a month or so from the middle of January. For a while it seemed to be sciatica - which is bad enough - , so I did this drawing as part of the therapy. A superhero suffering from sciatica, which is "isiász" in Hungarian, hence the big letter I.
By the time I coloured it, the situation turned out to be even worse - a couple of herniated disks in my spine. However, by then I have been on the right medication and also started the physical sort of therapy, so now I'm hopeful to kick the disease - and throw away the pills - in some time.
In other news, between two assaults of pain I finally had a chance to check out the manga pen I won at a Facebook sharing game. Here's a WIP shot and the final result.
Another not too pleasant activity was waiting for my pre-Christmas comic book orders to arrive. These suffered a huge delay either for Hungarian Post becoming badly understaffed, or the copious amount of cheap trinkets people ordered from China - or mostly likely because of both. However, the good stuff finally arrived in February.
I got so inspired that I drew a fanart from the closing volume of Scott Chantler's Three Thieves series, which winds up the story pretty well. Protagonist Dessa learned to wield a sword beside her many other skills.
That's all for now, up next the proceedings with Corvin - relatively soon.
First and foremost, I had severe back pain for a month or so from the middle of January. For a while it seemed to be sciatica - which is bad enough - , so I did this drawing as part of the therapy. A superhero suffering from sciatica, which is "isiász" in Hungarian, hence the big letter I.
By the time I coloured it, the situation turned out to be even worse - a couple of herniated disks in my spine. However, by then I have been on the right medication and also started the physical sort of therapy, so now I'm hopeful to kick the disease - and throw away the pills - in some time.
In other news, between two assaults of pain I finally had a chance to check out the manga pen I won at a Facebook sharing game. Here's a WIP shot and the final result.
Another not too pleasant activity was waiting for my pre-Christmas comic book orders to arrive. These suffered a huge delay either for Hungarian Post becoming badly understaffed, or the copious amount of cheap trinkets people ordered from China - or mostly likely because of both. However, the good stuff finally arrived in February.
I got so inspired that I drew a fanart from the closing volume of Scott Chantler's Three Thieves series, which winds up the story pretty well. Protagonist Dessa learned to wield a sword beside her many other skills.
That's all for now, up next the proceedings with Corvin - relatively soon.
szombat, december 31, 2016
There goes 2016... A final batch of drawings
A few more drawings from November and December to wind up a very mixed year.
Another Vlad Tepes, a slightly more lighthearted version this time. Made at the (hopefully) revived Drink&Draw session in the Tücsök (Cricket) Beer Garden.
Too many great artists passed away in 2016, several of them definitely before their time. Maybe this is not true of Leonard Cohen, who "had many good innings" (as a British mate of mine said), but his death is still a great loss. This portrait actually resembles a bit to my Dad, who passed away a week after Mr. Cohen, so may in fact be my tribute to him.
A female Agent Kitty, just to walk on the bright side. Head design kindly borrowed from French comics genius Boulet. Merci!
Next up, a lot more serious cat. Fanart of Blacksad, the title character of an utterly awesome Spanish-French comic, finally being published in Hungarian.
Sadly, another tribute was in order this week, as Carrie Fisher was also claimed by 2016. The original Star Wars movies were defining childhood experiences for so many of us, and she formed an unforgettable female lead character as Princess Leia . May the Force be with her!
Last but definitely not least, let me show you something drawn by one of my finest comics buddies (the cover designer of Corvin himself ), Gábor Pápai. Gábor is one of the proud ones who completed the whole Inktober challenge. He also published his drawings and made personalized covers to top it off. So here's me and Mr. Colin O'Gara, whose further adventures I need to work hard on in the new year.
So, let's call it a year, and please allow me the audacity to wish all of us a slightly better 2017!
péntek, november 11, 2016
This year's Inktobers
Inktober is a drawing initiative that takes place each October and the participants are supposed to make a drawing in ink for each day. I succeeded in making 10 this year, which is by far my best result to date. The prompts provided for each day did help.
So let's see what I made. Different topics were influenced by current personal, political etc. events,so brief explanations are given where needed.
Loud - made on the very day of the failed, terribly pricy and totally unnecessary migrant quota referendum in Hungary.
Fast: Sadio Mané, Liverpool's best summer signing meets the Roadrunner
Hungry: a classic line from the film comedy Valami Amerika
Sad: quoting Moby's song. One of those days...
Hidden: hommage for a fellow Hungarian comics artist
Rock: our prime minister Orbán weighs down heavily on the safeguards of democracy
Scared: Colin from Corvin
Jump: hommage to the great French artist Boulet from his first collection of Notes, now available in English too.
Big: an old World Cup mascot drawn during my holiday
Creepy: no comment :)
So let's see what I made. Different topics were influenced by current personal, political etc. events,so brief explanations are given where needed.
Loud - made on the very day of the failed, terribly pricy and totally unnecessary migrant quota referendum in Hungary.
Fast: Sadio Mané, Liverpool's best summer signing meets the Roadrunner
Hungry: a classic line from the film comedy Valami Amerika
Sad: quoting Moby's song. One of those days...
Hidden: hommage for a fellow Hungarian comics artist
Rock: our prime minister Orbán weighs down heavily on the safeguards of democracy
Scared: Colin from Corvin
Jump: hommage to the great French artist Boulet from his first collection of Notes, now available in English too.
Big: an old World Cup mascot drawn during my holiday
Creepy: no comment :)
csütörtök, november 10, 2016
Some Corvin updates
Hey Folks! It's been a while, eh? Glad to report I'm making some progress with the follow-up to the Corvin comic book. Even though it is not going as fast as lightning, there are some sneak peeks I can show you:
At first, a snapshot of my brief artistic getaway for a couple of days in late August in the Buda Hills, where I could finally get down to business.
Secondly, a completed panel that will be definitely included in Corvin, Issue 2. Tits are good for sales, I'm told ;)
In related news, I recently took an awesome trip to Transylvania, where - among lots of other great sights - we got to see the ancestral home of the Corvin (or Hunyadi, their real Hungarian name) family, where our protagonists will arrive in the hotly awaited Issue 3. It was a real inspiring time, lemme show you some pics:
Fingers cross this will further facilitate the good work, so stay tuned!
At first, a snapshot of my brief artistic getaway for a couple of days in late August in the Buda Hills, where I could finally get down to business.
Secondly, a completed panel that will be definitely included in Corvin, Issue 2. Tits are good for sales, I'm told ;)
In related news, I recently took an awesome trip to Transylvania, where - among lots of other great sights - we got to see the ancestral home of the Corvin (or Hunyadi, their real Hungarian name) family, where our protagonists will arrive in the hotly awaited Issue 3. It was a real inspiring time, lemme show you some pics:
Fingers cross this will further facilitate the good work, so stay tuned!
szombat, augusztus 06, 2016
Corvin in English
Great tidings for those who like Corvin but don't speak the fabulous Hungarian language: the English version is done, and is up online on a fine site called Tapastic. Do check it out, Folks!
https://tapastic.com/series/Corvin
https://tapastic.com/series/Corvin
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