Great stuff, and as usual, very inspiring. I had a similar conversation with my girlfriend last night because I suddenly felt disheartened with work and comics. She made me realize that it's not easy, but it's what I love! So, why should I stop doing it?
On another note, I love the phone going "trim trim" and the change of perspective on the very last panel. Showing the crossroads was pretty genius.
no plans on any minis as of today, but one day, who knows?
Johnny B,
the story is the Pep talk for all of us, not just for me. If you want o make it happen, make it!
Luis,
Some people don't even notice the crossroad. Nice catch. Even if I had done a "real" version of it, with my normal style, I'm pretty sure it would be just like I did it here: some people would see the crossroad, and some wouldn't.
it really works the same way, no matter how well you draw. The important thing was to make the change a clear one and establish the crossroad well enough, which was very possible with the simple style.
Multiple Eisner Award winners Fábio and Gabriel were born in São Paulo in June 5th, 1976 and have, in one way or another, been telling stories ever since. Now, they tell stories doing comic books and graphic novels (which are essencially the same thing). They are Brazil's very own WONDER TWINS.
This is their english blog. Here, they show some pictures and they talk a little about their behind-the-scenes day-to-day life.
And they write introductions about themselves in the third person.
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This is just wonderful......
I LOVE IT!
Thanks, Mike.
It's very nice of you to visit.
I wish I had your discipline so I could draw my pages and post sketches as often as you do.
Great stuff, and as usual, very inspiring. I had a similar conversation with my girlfriend last night because I suddenly felt disheartened with work and comics. She made me realize that it's not easy, but it's what I love! So, why should I stop doing it?
On another note, I love the phone going "trim trim" and the change of perspective on the very last panel. Showing the crossroads was pretty genius.
ÁSaludos!
Boy oh boy, does this one ever strike a chord with me.
Now if only my own blockheaded muse would show up and give me a pep talk...
Hey Fabio, your stick figures comics are really great! Are you planning on making a mini or something like it with them? (I would certainly buy one!)
Santiago,
no plans on any minis as of today, but one day, who knows?
Johnny B,
the story is the Pep talk for all of us, not just for me. If you want o make it happen, make it!
Luis,
Some people don't even notice the crossroad. Nice catch. Even if I had done a "real" version of it, with my normal style, I'm pretty sure it would be just like I did it here: some people would see the crossroad, and some wouldn't.
it really works the same way, no matter how well you draw. The important thing was to make the change a clear one and establish the crossroad well enough, which was very possible with the simple style.
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