Dec 102011
 

One of the advantages to doing digital artwork is that when I draw big set pieces like the Fun ‘n’ Fantasy / Age of Animus crossover promo piece, I can “cheat” by breaking things down into smaller segments that I then cut and paste together. This makes everything much more manageable. Here then are the individual drawings that made up the whole:

Fab and Red Rich (I ended up going with Blue Rich over Red Rich because the black parts of Red Rich’s costume blended in with Fab’s hair)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frank and Barnaby:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

James, Nektara and Cyran:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kim and Big Oonch:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joss and Sass:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin and Todrick:

Dec 072011
 

I mentioned earlier this week that I used to draw a comic called Fun ‘n’ Fantasy (FnF). It was about a roleplaying group and their wacky misadventures in the world of Rengag. I posted several issues of the comic online back in 1999 (on geocities or some other defunct free website so you can’t find them anymore). I had fun drawing it but once I started working full-time I found I didn’t have the drive to continue the time-consuming process. Of course that was when I’d have to draw the panels, then scan them, then edit them, colour them, and finally add the text. With my drawing pad the process is a lot easier.

Fab told me not too long ago that he’d have liked to see more FnF. Nowadays I’m pretty busy with Age of Animus so a full return of Fun ‘n’ Fantasy doesn’t seem likely. The compromise was a crossover between FnF and AoA, and so the idea has been percolating in my brain. I drew this picture as a teaser for it, even though the actual crossover won’t happen until mid-to-late 2012. I’d been hanging on to it, waiting for the ideal time to announce the crossover and well, that time is NOW! I may look into putting a comic book compilation of the crossover story for sale on in the Age of Animus Cafepress store when it’s done, but that won’t be for some time obviously.

Nov 302011
 

From the journal of  Ardebast Raconteur:

Many moons ago, when I was barely older than a pup, I met Gordon. Gordon was a great bear and an even greater friend. He shared my love of stories and for a time we travelled together in search of the great ones. In time though, Gordon settled down in Calix’s Cross. There he got married and raised a family. I would make it a point to stop at Gordon’s whenever I passed through the Cross to see how he was doing. He’s gone now but his children remain, Logar and Nektara. Logar is a good fur, strong and loyal, but it’s his sister, Nektara, that I see big things for.

Nektara, is short for a bear. Her brother calls her Half, “because she’s half the bear she should be.” Only Logar can get away with calling her that though. Though she may be small in stature, she is immensely cunning and sharp of wit and will not hesitate to call upon her wits to cut a detractor down to size.

In addition to her intelligence, Nektara is also musically gifted. For as long as I can remember, she has always had her flute and the songs she plays on it are hauntingly beautiful.

The last I heard, Nektara was preparing to apply to the Academy. Given her natural gifts, I would expect that she will quickly accepted.

Carja’s Notes:

Nektara first appears in the first of a series of birthday stories I wrote for my friends. Her name originates from my poor auditory senses: When I was watching the Ewoks cartoon in French, I misheard the character Latara’s name as Nektara. I may have heard wrong, but I liked the name anyway, so I decided to use it myself. Nektara’s small size is a nod to her Ewok roots.

I wanted Nektara to be a musician because the friend I wrote the story for is passionate about music. I chose the flute specifically because that’s the instrument that Latara played in the cartoon.

In the Funnies, Nektara naturally develops into the straight man to Todrick’s over the top character. I don’t see that relationship changing any time soon.