Posts Tagged ‘URBN

11
Feb
09

Quick Mack Attack

Comin’ atcha like an art-ninja, flinging out his scribbles on an unsuspecting mob…

Yeh – we’re all snowed-under and work-deadliney again. Don’t worry, though – we’re still firing all-guns on the comic.

First up this week: Jian got a haircut…

Jian & topknot

Jian & topknot

Next up: light roughs of pages 6 & 7. Very much a work-in progress, these ones, but Mack has sent me this pic twice, so I guess he’s fairly eager for me to post it.

page 6&7 roughs

page 6&7 roughs

See you in a week, if I tear myself away from Twitter long enough to order a Chinese, clear some junk off the PVR and write some all-new crap :D

04
Feb
09

More layouts: 1-6

Just a brief “hello” this week and more layouts for iss.1 Here’s pages 1 thru 6. Page 7 is nearly locked and the ‘finished’ versions are already underway.

Layouts for pp.1-6

Layouts for pp.1-6

See you in 7!

28
Jan
09

Here come the layouts…

Mack’s playing with my mind. I just know he’s done more than just these two pages of layouts for the first issue. I’m sure we got all the way to page 10 when we met up at Xmas.

(BTW – great place to work on a comic and not look like a crazy person in Newcastle, the Intermezzo Coffee Bar at the Tyneside Cinema. It was full of media types, all raving about their latest project, but in a totally unassuming way, that you’d never find in Soho.)

Layouts pp.1&2

Layouts pp.1&2

Mack’s a big fan of the process of making comics. Like anything in life, we’re all so used to seeing the finished product, we so rarely give much thought to the process. Have you ever watched a building being erected? I once lived in Manchester next to where they were building a multi-story car-park – perhaps the world’s least interesting piece of architecture, but watching it going up was strangely fascinating.

In the same vein, we’ve decided to show the process of building the comic from the ground-up. Sure, we’re not getting into the story-telling part just yet, but both me and Mack are the kind of guys who could spend hours in an art gallery, scrutinizing an artist’s preliminary sketches and largely ignoring the finished piece.

That’s not that weird, is it?

Is it..?

The second piece he’s sent me today is a little character study for The Corsican, who you won’t meet right until the end of Issue 1, so we’re getting a little ahead of ourselves here, jumping from one end of the story to the other.

The Corsican

The Corsican

And the third piece he sent me today…

…well, that’s for our next project. Yeah, yeah – we haven’t even finished this one and we’re already talking about the next one. Hell, we’re talking about the next five projects. You didn’t think this was a one-shot deal, did you? No chance of that.

We’re thinking about posting some of our other work on a sister-site to this. URBN will stay our main focus for the time being but, whenever we’re working on a project, we always have a rush of other ideas – especially at this stage, where the initial story is written and I’ve got some time on my hands to work on other things while Mack perfects the character designs and before we launch headlong into the four full issues of SWRD’94.

21
Jan
09

From the scketchbook: SHIV

Shiv

Shiv

Well, that’s the last of the major characters locked-down. The work is coming thick-and-fast from Mack’s mighty pen – we’re up and running and raring to roll out issue one.

(just as soon as I’ve got this alliteration out of my system)

I know we’ve teased the launch out a bit further than even we expected, but we’ve got day-jobs, you know!

Right now, Mack’s doing his usual pencil-snapping and throwing toys out of the cot routine over this sketch, but he always does that when he locks a character. That’s the trouble with being a couple of perfectionists. He’ll get his chance to mock me when I’m tweaking dialogue right up to the last minute of a deadline, panicking over a misplaced comma, or somesuch.

So, here’s Shiv in all her finery. I wonder where she’s hiding her knife?

14
Jan
09

Coverage

We’re back!

After a much-needed break, it’s all hands on deck, nose to the grindstone and other anachronisms standing-by as we lurch headlong into the new year with the first roughs of the covers.

urbncov0104

That’s Jian, Shiv, Jo and The Corsican gracing the fronts of Iss. 1-4.

There’s one character noticeably absent from these covers, and that’s the City of Urbn itself. Mack assures me that she’ll be there in the final versions.

And for more of Shiv, here’s some early costume notes.

Like one of those actors who has to find the right shoes before they can find the character, Mack often works from the outside-in. “Clothes make the man” and all that jazz.

Mack said “Neon Gothic.” I fired back, “Victorian Punk.” Let’s see where that leads us…

shiv_newweb

17
Dec
08

Cops & Cars

Y’see – this is what happens when you leave the artist unsupervised. I leave him on his big-rubber-tyre-swing for five minutes and the crazyness takes over.

Cops and cars, he said. Cops and cars.

Mack scares me.

urbn_v01

urbn_v02

10
Dec
08

First look: Kassel

Nick-nack Mack Attack!

Just the one piece this week, as our resident art-monkey is heads-down over the first pages of Urbn. So here’s a preview of someone he’s working on for Page 3:

Kassel - barman, boxer, sage. Landlord of the Köwhanga Bar, you’d be wise to make him your first port-of-call when you’re fresh out of the joint.

Kassel - concept art

Kassel - concept art

03
Dec
08

First Look: Shiv

Mack is spoiling you this week, as pages tumble out of his sketchbook and onto the site. He’s been scribbling like a furious art-monkey, while battling deadlines at work – an heroic effort!

First up, is the initial character sketch for Shiv – data trafficker, pachinko addict, street kid, survivor. She’s a major player on the streets of Urbn and always seems to be around when Jian gets in trouble.

Shiv - early concept sketch

Shiv - early concept sketch

Next, the very latest in Urbn pret a porter. This season’s must-haves for the denizens of downtown.

URBN street style

URBN street style

And finally, the latest pencils of our ‘hero’, Jian:

Jian headshots

Jian headshots

21
Nov
08

Who’s got a calculator?

The Writer speaksFor all my love of ongoing serials (and I have all of Chris Clairmont’s X-titles) I’ve always been a fan of mini-series.

Global Frequency was only 12 issues long and it’s what got me back into comics after a break of nearly 10 years. Elektra: Assassin was only 8 issues and it changed the way I thought about comics forever. Blood was 4 and proved that comics are art. Joss Whedon did Those Left Behind in 3. Big Numbers only ran for 2 (a bloody tragedy) and Time² was a one-shot (nobody does crazy better than Chaykin).

So we’ve settled on 4.

There’s only one thing. One page a week, 22 pages an issue, 4 issues…

…if you’re staying, you might as well put the kettle on.

19
Nov
08

First look: The Corsican

081119_thecorsicanIt’s Wednesday, it must be time for some Mack artwork!

This week, it’s the turn of URBN’s resident ‘bad guy’ – a swashbuckling oligarch.

He’d probably tell you that he’s not really the bad guy – he just does what he does for the good of the City. He’s just misunderstood…

…then he’d feed you to his dogs.

In Mack’s own words:

Ok. Here you go…V.rough version of The Corsican…I see him very Errol Flynn like…swashbuckler type…pompous/vain, but very dangerous.

Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you… The Corsican




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