Since our little scamp was born at the end of December, it's been difficult to maintain routines. This week, I plan on going back to being an early-riser by getting up everyday at 5:30 to draw, paint or sketch for 30 minutes, even if I go back to bed afterward.
I'm not going to restrict myself to what little sketch I'll do, but then again: what better way to make some headway on the Trilobite Boy story than this in my time-crunched schedule?
At the moment, I'm envisioning Trilobite Boy less of a traditional comic book and more of a series of captioned illustrations, tied to a single narrative. Let's see how it goes.
Day 1, click to enlarge:
- - - - - - - - I'm not going to restrict myself to what little sketch I'll do, but then again: what better way to make some headway on the Trilobite Boy story than this in my time-crunched schedule?
At the moment, I'm envisioning Trilobite Boy less of a traditional comic book and more of a series of captioned illustrations, tied to a single narrative. Let's see how it goes.
Day 1, click to enlarge:
Trilobite Boy - Late. 2011, ArtRage. © Glendon Mellow, share under Creative Commons, see sidebar. |
Original artwork on The Flying Trilobite Copyright to Glendon Mellow
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