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Jul 17

2011

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Across Thin Ice: PG 4

Here’s page 4 from Across Thin Ice.

You can order the comic right now from Sofawolf Press!
Once again, for any new-comers–softcover copies of the book are $19.95, 75 full color pages, and rated for audiences 14+ for language and violence.

(You can find more information on ordering the book online right here!)

Anyhow, in other news, it’s been a perfectly lazy summer. I am enjoying the brief respite to loaf about and concentrate on important things somewhere between “nothing,” and “very little.” Time starts to speed up again in August, however, between a bit of travel, RMFC and Feral, concluded by returning to full time work on the next Nordguard book. Not bad, I say. :]

(And, for any one interested–I’m resuming a painting from last night over on LiveStream. Stop in, if you want!)

Jun 06

2011

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The Books!

It’s a pretty great feeling to finish a large project, in a kind of abstract and liberating way. It’s an entirely different and equally wonderful feeling to finally be holding the physical final product in your hands. :]

The fellows at Sofawolf Press were kind enough to overnight us a soft and hardcover copy of Across Thin Ice, soon as they received them from the printer. They turned out great! The paper is high quality, the colors are nice, they are heavy, and smell like new stickers. The hardcover is especially meaty and I think I could fend off a hungry bear by using it as a club. Not that I intend to, but, you never know.


(Front and back covers)

  
The “world map” I made for the interior of the hardcovers turned out really cool. :]

  

May 22

2011

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Across Thin Ice – Cover



Here is the cover for Across Thin Ice, Book One of the Nordguard graphic novel trilogy.

May 18

2011

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Across Thin Ice – Release Date Announced

I am very happy to write this journal, and to have finally come to this day…



Across Thin Ice, first of the Nordguard books, is finished.

That small statement represents the culmination of two years of work: close to 3,000 hours of layout, sketching and painting comic pages, snow and sleddogs. I am excited, not to mention relieved, for it feels like the weight of the world has come off my shoulders. The last four months I was working on it were especially monotonous: rolling out of bed, pouring coffee, and painting for fifteen or eighteen hour stretches.

Some days (alright, a lot of days toward the end,) I’d catch myself wondering why I’d ever done something so stupid as pick up a pencil in the first place. I’d rather be a fish monger, or a cowboy, or wear a gorilla suite outside a car dealership than have to draw another comic panel. But, the desire to tell a good story won through and kept me motivated. Most days, the work came easily enough, and I loved the challenge of it. Here, at the end, I’m proud of the work. I feel like I’ve accomplished what I set out to do. I did it to the best of my abilities, and learned a whole lot along the way.

It’s done. I can’t say that enough. It’s done. Well, I won’t kid myself–the first book is done, but it’s that first step that is usually the hardest.

Across Thin Ice will be released first at AnthroCon this summer, followed by ComicCon in San Diego. You’ll be able to pick it up both places from Sofawolf Press, or, starting July 1st, you can buy a copy online.
With fingers crossed, ATI should end up in Diamond Distributor’s magazine, and be available at a wider selection of comic book retailers either later this year or next.

And, to the information you really care about! ;]
the softcover edition of Across Thin Ice will be $19.95, and be 75 full color pages and 9×11.5 in size.

There will be a run of signed hard cover books at $39 and preorders for those will begin this Saturday and run through the week (or until all of them are sold)–check out the Sofawolf website for more information. Pre-ordered copies of the hardcover edition can either be picked up at AnthroCon from Sofawolf Press with a valid ID, or shipped to you starting July 1st. There are no pre-orders for the softcover editions, since there should be plenty to go around at AnthroCon, and online afterwards.

I’ll also be posting the cover for Across Thin Ice this weekend.

Thank you everyone for your patience and interest in the comic, and for the moral support, buying Nordguard patches, tuning into the LiveStreams, and for the kind comments and encouragements.

For now, I’m off to do some more non-comic-related things, like have a social life. I’ll just leave with a skip, one more “It’s done!” and a short excerpt from Nansen of the North.

Cheers!
-Blotch

11 July 1885

A monotonous life this on the whole, as monotonous as one can well imagine it – to turn out day after day, week after week, month after month, to the same toil over ice which is sometimes a little better, sometimes a little worse – it now seems to be steadily getting worse – always hoping to see an end to it, but always hoping in vein, ever the same monotonous range of vision over ice, and ice again…We do not know where we are, and we do not know when this will end. Meanwhile our provisions are dwindling day by day, and the number of our dogs is growing seriously less. Shall we reach land awhile we yet have food, or shall we, when all is said and done, ever reach it?

…It is hard to go on hoping in such circumstances, but still we do; though sometimes, perhaps, our hearts fail us when we see the ice lying before us like an impenetrable maze of ridges, lanes, brash, and huge blocks thrown together pell-mell, and one might imagine one’s self looking at suddenly congealed breakers. There are moments when it seems impossible that any creature not possessed of wings can get farther, and one longingly follows the flight of a passing gull, and thinks how far away one would soon be could one borrow it’s wings. But then, in spite of everything, one finds a way, and hope springs eternal. Let the sun peep out a moment from the bank of clouds, and the ice-plains glitter in all their whiteness; let the sunbeams play on the water, and life seems beautiful in spite of it all, and a worthy struggle.

~ Fridtjof Nansen

Apr 12

2011

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Painting the Last Page

Tonight, I am very happy to begin work on the ‘last’ page of the first Nordguard book, Across Thin Ice. It marks the culmination of a lot of time and effort, and I’m excited and proud to have finally arrived here at the “end.”

I’ll be painting on it through the night until it’s either finished, (or I fall asleep with the paint brush in my hand, again.) I’ll be streaming the painting on LiveStream for a while, so stop by if you want!

In a couple of weeks when everything has made its way to the publisher, I’ll get back with a longer post about the official releases and other pertinent information!

And until then, back to painting, one more time…!

Apr 10

2011

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Odds and Ends, Before the End

Despite the radio-silence, the last few weeks have been a flurry of one thing or another—the “one thing” being comic pages, and the other being caffeine. However, the end might just be in sight. I will have more exciting news on that front, very soon. In the meantime, a few photos of painting progressions, dog sketches and stray cougars!





  

Feb 26

2011

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Lee the Pine Marten

Here are a few of my initial character studies for Lee, the pine marten. He’s a character in Across Thin Ice, possibly the second book.



And finally, this is a quick sanity painting I did late last night. Working on the comic day in and day out can get a little tedious after a while, so now and then I need to paint something else. It’s based off a photo I took at last years Iditarod.

Feb 10

2011

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Across Thin Ice: PG 30


Here is page 30 from Across Thin Ice. In the wake of adding and shifting a couple of pages, all of the older pages and their corresponding page numbers are a little askew, and essentially meaningless! ;]

You can check out the recorded sessions of painting this (and several other) pages from Across Thin Ice over on my LiveStream channel. (And speaking of LiveStream, I’m painting on there right now!)

Some progress photos of page 30:



  

  

And something from Page 31:

Jan 29

2011

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Nordguard on Livestream



A few people have asked me over the last couple years, so I figured I’d give this whole Livestream thing a go!
Check it out, here: http://www.livestream.com/blotch

For the next few months, I’ll be working pretty steadily on Across Thin Ice.
I’ll be streaming off and on when I’m not working on pages rife with spoilers.

To minimize spam, I’ll brush the dust off of my ol’ @screwbald Twitter account (here,) and finally put the thing to use. It’ll update when I plan to be streaming for a fair period of time. (However, most of my waking hours are spent on art–a good portion of that painting–so you can always tune in to check if I’m up to something.)

From time to time, I will also announce when I’m streaming on the Nordguard Twitter, depending what I’m working on.

Since I’m painting and not really watching the chat, I probably won’t be very responsive to questions.

From past experience, ones that come up often are:
What paint/paper do you use?
Winsor & Newton watercolors, and Arches 140lbs watercolor paper.

What ink do you use?
Speedball ink, and a small paintbrush

Thanks, and if you decide to tune in, I hope you enjoy! :]

Jan 01

2011

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Across Thin Ice: Page 25

Happy New Year!

My year is promising to be a busy one, and the one resolution to note would be to finish this first Nordguard book. ;]
Here’s a page I completed earlier in December plus a few progress photos of it and page 28!


Across Thin Ice: Page 25

  

  

Page 27 Progress Photos: