Woo! Finished my internship and am now back at the office... boring as heck... But I learned tons and can't wait to put some of my new knowledge to working on my entry stuff for YSI!
I'm trying to get a jump start on finishing Luc's reference sheet and general character before I leave on a long roadtrip next week. Figure if I get him ready to go, I'll have plenty of time in August to get my audition together provided nothing else comes up. I'm headin' out across country and all just to see the sights and have some adventures. Bought a Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and a Cherry Poppin Daddies album as well as some other misc. Squirrel Nut Zippers, Frank Sinatra, and what have you swing and jazz music to get me psyched for my first OCT. If you have any sense at all you will at least consider entering Yeah Swing It! as well. It's gonna be rocking.
So yeah, got a ton of stuff in the works, hoping I can finish it all soon ( and now that my 12 hour days are I am aiming to get lots done) and ready for July to hit me with its best shot. Reading up on tutorials and advice about OCTs as well as studying good comics to figure out how it's done.
Hahaa, I spent ages working on Robin, my blind violin playing hypnotist, but after doodling up Luc on some scrap paper at work he just kinda took over the show. Which is great as I was beginning to hate Robin a lot anyway. So anyway, what I would like to ask is this: If you know of any good tips, tutorials, whatever for good comic making or for good storytelling in a visual form or anything OCT related, please post a link. I'm trying to learn as much as I can before this shindig goes down. I'm gonna be practicing comic making too so I hope I can get something decent for a good critique up.
QUOTE OF THE MOMENT: "You can get much further with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone." -Al Capone, seemed fitting for YSI coming up soon! Auditions in start in August! Go check it out!







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This is =HonouTenshi's other account :3
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The detective must be a complete man and a common man and yet an unusual man. He must be, to use a rather weathered phrase, a man of honor.
"The Simple Art Of Murder", Raymond Chandler
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The detective must be a complete man and a common man and yet an unusual man. He must be, to use a rather weathered phrase, a man of honor.
"The Simple Art Of Murder", Raymond Chandler
And now it's one of my favorite lines from Arsene Lupin, Gentleman Thief.
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"'That is life,' he said 'When one knows how to use one's eyes. Adventure exists everywhere, in the meanest hovel, under the mask of the wisest of men. Everywhere, if you are only willing, you will find an excuse for excitement...'" -Arsene Lupin
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The detective must be a complete man and a common man and yet an unusual man. He must be, to use a rather weathered phrase, a man of honor.
"The Simple Art Of Murder", Raymond Chandler
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"'That is life,' he said 'When one knows how to use one's eyes. Adventure exists everywhere, in the meanest hovel, under the mask of the wisest of men. Everywhere, if you are only willing, you will find an excuse for excitement...'" -Arsene Lupin
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Mr. Gibbs: Then, on the fourth day, he roped himself a couple of sea turtles, lashed 'em together and made a raft.
Will Turner: He roped a couple of sea turtles.
Mr. Gibbs: Aye. Sea turtles.
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"'That is life,' he said 'When one knows how to use one's eyes. Adventure exists everywhere, in the meanest hovel, under the mask of the wisest of men. Everywhere, if you are only willing, you will find an excuse for excitement...'" -Arsene Lupin
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