I was just thinking how interesting it is that Harry and Silvio started as a silly idea and then became a more poetic idea and then became more like world building. I'm really enjoying exploring the outer reaches of the clouds with these guys.
thanks Erin! funny you should say that i was just listening to sideBar the other day and they were discussing exactly that : the format of comic books. When I first see a strangely shaped comic I'm a bit weary at first but I get over it pretty quick. Like right now I'm reading the Peanuts collections and they have a long, landscape type format and it's a really easy read.It really suits the material.And I love the European format. Have you been getting the Hellboy library editions? I haven't seen them yet and I'm wondering what they're like. For the time being I'm producing them as minicomics, I plan to have parts 1 and 2 done by December 10th and the publisher will publish them as a webcomic. I have to admit, i don't think of them as a webcomic though but I do think they are suitable for a variety of different publishing formats.
I haven't thought too hard about how I envisage the final books. I'd love to do them as hardcovers. Maybe avoid having them look too much like picture books.Possibly a smaller format like Owly or Korgi.I like the idea of smaller books.
Hey, it's easy for the viewer to enjoy the exploration, too. You're drawings have a way of pulling the viewer right into the action. It's amazing how one panel can instantly show how likable the characters are (and are stories in and among themselves) and really want more.
all looks so good , luv the simplicity and the expressiveness these drawings hav , luv the way ur using blk/white to create sum lovely compositions . looking forward for more :)
These are absolutely fantastic! Everything said previously is true, they pull you in to the moment beautifully. To address the topic of format, I too am partial to the french hardcover. L'association did some nice sort of digest size stuff with Stanislas' work. It's kind of intimate and portable.
hey eric, i've been super busy lately and not much time for commenting, wanted to drop by quick to tell you i have really been lovin' these harry & silvio 'snippets' in my reader!! really coming along!! such a curious world they live in.
I have the first Hellboy Library edition - it is LOVELY I still need to pick up the second one.
I could easily see your stuff in hardcover. I imagine small books - cloth bound hardcover with embossed spine title, and a cover pic glued to the front over the cloth. Very traditional.
Your drawings have a such a lovelyness to them, a thoughtfulness, that if I was a publishers agent designing the "packaging" - I would try to make the consumer feel that same preciousness with the books design itself. Some one should pick it up, and feel it is heirloom quality.
Thanks so much George! I would love to have a beautiful, portable collection of these stories. I just picked up volume1 of the complete Popeye and it's really unwieldy.I've never had much control over format in the past though. my first book is a Christmas book released as 20 dollar hardcover and not everyone wants to buy that for their kids.
Thanks so much Ramses!
Thanks Christine! I know what you mean. I'm actually letting myself be surprised with this story.
Thanks so much Mariam!
Thanks Erin! I know!I get so excited thinking about that.I'd love to see my comics packaged like an old Rackham gift book.
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And its looking lovely!
I can't wait to see the end result.
What sort of format is looking to be?
Standard comic dimension and paper weights?
Hardcover (French dimensions) ???
I would really love to see some of your work in the format the French use for comics - that wider hardcover look is lovely.
thanks Erin! funny you should say that i was just listening to sideBar the other day and they were discussing exactly that : the format of comic books. When I first see a strangely shaped comic I'm a bit weary at first but I get over it pretty quick. Like right now I'm reading the Peanuts collections and they have a long, landscape type format and it's a really easy read.It really suits the material.And I love the European format. Have you been getting the Hellboy library editions? I haven't seen them yet and I'm wondering what they're like.
For the time being I'm producing them as minicomics, I plan to have parts 1 and 2 done by December 10th and the publisher will publish them as a webcomic. I have to admit, i don't think of them as a webcomic though but I do think they are suitable for a variety of different publishing formats.
I haven't thought too hard about how I envisage the final books. I'd love to do them as hardcovers. Maybe avoid having them look too much like picture books.Possibly a smaller format like Owly or Korgi.I like the idea of smaller books.
Hey, it's easy for the viewer to enjoy the exploration, too. You're drawings have a way of pulling the viewer right into the action. It's amazing how one panel can instantly show how likable the characters are (and are stories in and among themselves) and really want more.
Thanks so much Bruce! I can't think of higher praise. This is a really fun project to be working on.
all looks so good , luv the simplicity and the expressiveness these drawings hav , luv the way ur using blk/white to create sum lovely compositions .
looking forward for more
:)
Thanks Abhishek!
These are absolutely fantastic! Everything said previously is true, they pull you in to the moment beautifully.
To address the topic of format, I too am partial to the french hardcover. L'association did some nice sort of digest size stuff with Stanislas' work. It's kind of intimate and portable.
Hey Eric
Great pencil work and concepts you have :)
we can feel the dreams in your illustrations! :)
cheers!
hey eric, i've been super busy lately and not much time for commenting, wanted to drop by quick to tell you i have really been lovin' these harry & silvio 'snippets' in my reader!! really coming along!! such a curious world they live in.
This is great! And congratulations for your participation on the Society of illustrators annual!!! :D
I have the first Hellboy Library edition - it is LOVELY
I still need to pick up the second one.
I could easily see your stuff in hardcover.
I imagine small books - cloth bound hardcover with embossed spine title, and a cover pic glued to the front over the cloth. Very traditional.
Your drawings have a such a lovelyness to them, a thoughtfulness, that if I was a publishers agent designing the "packaging" - I would try to make the consumer feel that same preciousness with the books design itself.
Some one should pick it up, and feel it is heirloom quality.
Thanks so much George! I would love to have a beautiful, portable collection of these stories. I just picked up volume1 of the complete Popeye and it's really unwieldy.I've never had much control over format in the past though. my first book is a Christmas book released as 20 dollar hardcover and not everyone wants to buy that for their kids.
Thanks so much Ramses!
Thanks Christine! I know what you mean. I'm actually letting myself be surprised with this story.
Thanks so much Mariam!
Thanks Erin! I know!I get so excited thinking about that.I'd love to see my comics packaged like an old Rackham gift book.
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