Nice smile

I’ve been at the Nebula Awards this weekend. I try to sketch people during panels. Sketching people can make me very uncomfortable (we know the human face so well that we can easily tell when minute proportions are off) especially when it’s people I admire. Regardless of how unhappy I am with the sketches I feel like time spent drawing 3-d humans is never time wasted. It helps me develop my craft and it helps me pay attention to the panel.

I really wanted to capture Chip/Samuel R. Delany’s wonderful smile. His smile has a way of lighting up a room. I’m moderately pleased with this 5 minute sketch. I almost showed it to him, but I chickened out.

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Wow 400 likes on Facebook!

Thank you all so much!

Dear Readers

Thank you for being here. It makes me smile. Most of us want to live a life of meaning and knowing I can make people smile or make their day a little better or share a moment is very special to me.

It’s really cool you dropped by. Thanks and love.

L

Ye Olde Special Mini!

Progress continues on a special mini I’m putting together for Ye Olde Dragon’s Hoard Games and Collectibles. A top notch crew and we’re honored by the love and care putting together a selection of comics for you.

Second mini!

A second mini comic has been created! It will have its debut at Boskone (on Friday I posted some to a friend to distribute there) and other locales TBA.

Please let me know if you would like to be a fabulous Things distributor at a convention near you (with enough time to send media mail, phew first class mail gets spendy!)

There will be a third mini-comic available this year as well, if you want to get your hands on that one you’ll have to ask Ye Olde Dragon’s Hoard Games and Collectibles…. But not just yet. I still have to finalize a few bits and draw the cover!

Exciting in print times for the Things ^_^

Copier Character

I was commissioned to draw a photocopier character for a very special young man. Art is a special thing sometimes and what an honor to be invited into two projects of joy in the one month!

Facing down the blank page

Creating is hard sometimes

Would you like to be a super Things volunteer?

There’s lots of stuff that needs to be done when it comes to having a webcomic. Sometimes it gets a little overwhelming as a one woman operation. One thing that is a simple job and I should just be able to do is to write transcripts for each of the comics. That makes the comic more accessible for anyone vision impaired, has English as a language they struggle with or doesn’t like reading my handwriting. It should also create more written content that might help the Things show up on search engines.

For some reason trying to do transcripts is really distracting in a way that makes it hard for me to draw comics! I would love a volunteer to write them up (the first 20 or so comics have transcripts if you want to see samples). You can either write it up in plain text and I’ll add or enter it straight into WordPress.

Let me know if that tickles your fancy, as either a big one off project or a little bit here and there as you can manage it. For this you will get my love and appreciation, I’ll post you Things mini-comics (and possibly shrinky-dinks if I can make something pretty enough) and other yay you are a life saver stuff (TBA). If you want to commit to it on a regular basis I’ll create a special support staff page so we can appreciate your awesomeness sufficiently.

If this interests you please email liz@lizargall.com and we can chat. Thank you!

Sketches

These are the kinds of things I draw when I’m trying to come up with an idea and I liked some of the expressions so much I wanted to share them with you.

Comic in Progress

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Mixed media with 3Doodler. Box of mystery, what will you hold!!! Letters to boot during the time of Nanowrimo has been an interesting adventure, if only because I’m spending more time in dangerous art supply stores. I don’t think of myself as a particularly crafty person (she says peeling glue off her fingers), I’m not tidy enough and I’m very absent minded, but this is quite satisfying.

FYI, with multi-panel pages like this you will find the next button at the top of the comic instead of the bottom.