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Exciting Weekend!

March 25th, 2010 by Sarah Winifred Searle

So, this weekend is full of excitement – tomorrow I am going to PAX East, and the next few days are also the Boston Underground Film Festival! My friend Andy’s piece, CD-ROM, will be part of the Animated Animus show on Saturday. Check it out!

Also, I am apparently allowed to show work from my fancy design job as long as we’re not going to use it in the game. Here’s some (silly) concept work I did for one of the games, in which there may have been jello animals…

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: ) Also, Under the Apple Tree is still going to be finished for the Maine Comic Arts Festival! I’m just not posting pages until I have the first chapter finished (the last couple scenes are much better read as a whole rather than installments, especially the cliffhanger).

Much Productivity

March 3rd, 2010 by Sarah Winifred Searle

Watch out, this is going to be a long one!

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Firstly, I would like to engage your attention with some art. I’ve done some portraiture lately and am really digging it. I tried a looser style than usual and am really happy with the result, I look forward to doing more.

Work on Under the Apple Tree/my senior capstone project is still in progress! My blog hasn’t seen much action, but I have been quite busy with preparations. A lot of energy has gone into networking in particular, and I’d like to focus on that part of my project in this entry.

I’ve discovered that a huge part of the enjoyment of creating comics is the company, advice and support of other creators. It’s invaluable to my process and I’ve focused a lot on it recently. There are a couple different venues I have utilized…

The Internet.

The most obvious and definitely one of the most helpful, the web has a huge amount of resources. Some of the most useful have been…

Drunk Duck (Support from readers and constructive criticism are both huge motivators.)

Webcomics Community (A specialized forum is a great resource for everything from crit to finding places to get merchandise made to… well, everything.)

Deviant Art (This website has a bad reputation as far as quality goes, but I’ve found a great amount of support there and even have built relationships there with professional cartoonists who give me advice. Pretty awesome.)

Local Organizations.

The internet is wonderfully convenient, but it doesn’t replace real contact with other creators, as well as such genuine opportunities for networking. Some options…

The Maine Comic Arts Festival is new as of last year and a great opportunity! I am registered as an exhibitor and can’t wait. The first one was awesome and the next one, I’m sure, will be even better. For those who don’t know, it’s a convention of sorts in Portland, Maine that takes place in May (mostly self-publishers with a few fancy guests, comparable to a small MoCCA Festival).

Maine Cartoonists is a group I co-founded. Its e-hub is a Facebook group, and as you’ve seen a couple entries ago, we hold “roundtables” where a bunch of people get together and share our work and mingle. It’s a lot of fun and something really cool has evolved out of it (which I’ll get to momentarily).

Other Stuff.

I’m not a Penny Arcade fan, really, nor am I a gamer… but I am going to PAX East. It’s a great networking opportunity that I’d be silly to pass up. It’ll be a huge event that combines two things that are very important to me right now: comics (after all, the huge phenomenon that is Penny Arcade originally just started out as a web comic, just like Under the Apple Tree), and the game field (though I am not a gamer, my current full time job is as a designer for games, so I have that association). I plan on bringing business cards, as well as perhaps postcard samples, to share as I mingle.

And now for the best part…

THE COLLECTIVE.

(YEAH!)

I realized a couple things recently.

Firstly, I plan on moving to the Boston area in the near future and that means I will be somewhat disconnected from Maine Cartoonists. Not that we meet all the time, and not like Boston doesn’t have its own group, but it just won’t be the same. How will I keep in touch with all the great people up there?

And also, I’ve admired collective blogs such as Gorilla Artfare for quite some time, and suddenly realized it wouldn’t be that hard to start my own. Except mine would be geared toward comics instead of general illustration.

And then, from these realizations, something was born!

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The Collective is a blog I have started that will function much like Gorilla Artfare, only the members are all New England creators. (That’s right, not just Maine, but all of New England! I couldn’t start something like this without including all the other amazing talent I’ve met from places like Boston and the Center of Cartoon Studies in Vermont and the Trees and Hills dudes from New Hampshire.) It’s just getting started, but there is a great handful of creators registered to be authors and I can’t wait for things to really get going.

The site will hopefully expand, but for the moment we just have the blog, a lovely rotating header system so all of us can contribute artwork to the design of the site and an events calendar (still being worked out) so we can keep up with the goings on.

I can’t wait to make it turn into something really great.

If you’re still reading at this point, I am very impressed. Look forward to some more updates soon, including the conclusion of Chapter I (which must be finished in time to get printed for the May festival), some art and some other tidbits. I know there isn’t much to show, at least visually, for all the work I’ve been putting in this past month, but I assure you, much has been accomplished. I don’t feel like it’s been wasted at all.

I really wish I could share the game development work I’ve been doing for the agency in Boston. I can’t wait for them to be released in September so I can finally show everything off, it’s been so much fun! My main responsibility lately has been character design/development and it’s been one of the most fun, educational and productive experiences of my life.

Oh, and I redesigned my main website. Check it out. (Still fixing the portfolio section, though. d’oh)

Sketches and Trades

February 10th, 2010 by Sarah Winifred Searle

I’d like to apologize for lack of updates on Under the Apple Tree. I can promise that updates will resume within a week or two not just because I think I can do it, but because I HAVE to – it is a condition of my graduation this spring, as it is my senior capstone project! My new job has just been more time consuming than expected, even just in the first week, and I need a bit more time to settle into the new routine.

Until then, I have some art to share! I’ve been taking trades and also have done some sketches for people. Here’s a few:

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Digital Sketching

January 3rd, 2010 by Sarah Winifred Searle

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Doing some sketching in Photoshop! The top was a practice with environments, the bottom was trying out a more realistic style than I usually use. Neither took more than 20 or so minutes each.

Portraiture

December 27th, 2009 by Sarah Winifred Searle

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Lately I’ve been trying to expand my portfolio by doing some pieces unlike my usual “style”. A perfect opportunity for this was my parents’ Christmas present. They’re fairly hard to buy for and I thought they would appreciate a Mafia Wars/Miami-esque portrait more than just “stuff”. They sure did, and now I have a new realistic piece for my portfolio!

A web comic about MERMAIDS? yes please

December 7th, 2009 by Sarah Winifred Searle

Mermaid Hostel

Jen Vaughn, a creator I met at the Maine Comic Arts Festival this past May, has begun a comic online… and I must say, I am quite excited to read about mermaids. I’ve added it to my list of links on the right. If you haven’t checked out the other stuff as well, do so!

As a matter of fact, I’ve been so excited about mermaids that I’ve been drawing them.

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ACEO Mania

November 16th, 2009 by Sarah Winifred Searle

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Dream

September 22nd, 2009 by Sarah Winifred Searle

Recently I had a nifty dream in which I was in the place of “The Little Mermaid” and was accompanied by a wobbly octopus man.

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I was kneeling on the beach, upset at my failure of seducing the prince charming or whatnot, and he slithered up behind me. I chastised his poor disguise and he comically fixed the bends in his tentacles to imitate a man, like something out of a Miyazaki/Ghibli film.

I thought about making a short comic of it, but then I saw Ponyo and realized that was their version of the fairy tale. Now I’m uninspired.

Bearded Ladies

September 14th, 2009 by Sarah Winifred Searle

It seems about five observational/life drawings are required for my art college applications this fall, and since most of my pieces that fit the bill are ages old, I thought I’d do something new.

What a better place to start than a portrait of my BFF?

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More to come. I hope to make silly drawings of all my favorite people.

Visit the model!

Jane

July 6th, 2009 by Sarah Winifred Searle
The Elder Miss Bennet

The Elder Miss Bennet

Jane has always been one of my favorite Austen characters. She gets pushed in the background pretty often and isn’t as charming as Lizzy, but there’s something about her that I relate to more than any of the others.

Click for the full sketch.

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