Before we start, yes…I am aware that the angel / devil pair are pointing in opposite directions from where Trevor is looking in the next panel. This was partly done on purpose for a joke…but also partly used because I was a little rushed on this page.
And yes, panel 4 has a girl wearing body paint. I finally included a naked lady in the comic. Be happy.
So the forest we were taking these shots in had a lot of desaturated color to it. Not sure if the green of the leaves was offsetting everything, but it was a lot of fun to play in. Until you start trying to include other images into the shots. Suddenly you find out that it’s so bright and vibrant that it doesn’t mesh well with other outside images. Even the devil / angel photos have to be desaturated to look like they fit into the shots. It’s a lot of work.
However, the good news is this – I’ve been playing with later pages and there’s even more techniques that are totally new to the mix. This story is a ways off from ending, but the ending will be fun and hopefully a shock to most readers – in a good way. Like most horror stories, I try to include a twist.
But maybe I’ve given away too much already….
Anyway, I’m off to a wedding this weekend. Stay warm out there!
Playing multiple characters in the same scene is not easy. Especially when you’re not actually interacting. Maybe that’s why I’m not an actor….
But in any case, the dialogue between the characters is extremely fun. They have some great chemistry, playing off each other’s personalities.
But writing is a great fun process when you have characters with strong motivation. Alan Moore (Swamp Thing, Watchmen, V for Vendetta) says there are 4 elements to writing a story:
1) Character – the subject of your tale
2) Environment – where your subject is currently located
3) Situation – what’s going on where your subject is located
4) Time – hitting the play button on all of the above
If you swap any one of these elements, you can radically change your story. For example:
1) Character – Batman
2) Environment – a bank
3) Situation – Bank Robbery
4) Time – How does Batman react to a bank being robbed?
Now, let’s swap out any of those elements, and our story can radically change. I like to swap out the character, for the sake of argument. Instead of Batman, let’s use Spider-Man. Or Punisher. Or Wolverine.
Pretty different outcomes and stories you see in your head, right? Because these characters have very unique motivations that drive them to deal with the same situation in the same environment in very different ways. No difference here with this story. Except, you know…I’m not wearing tights.
Bruce Campbell gives an incredible DVD commentary on the 38 editions of Evil Dead. In one particular version, he talks about how the movie never stuck with female viewers. How they start to wander off and interest wanes. Right around the scene where a woman is attacked by a tree – in a rather provocative manner!
While those movies are campy and silly (and excuses to soak Bruce Campbell in fake blood of all colors), that scene is pretty disturbing. It’s a little out of context for the feel of the film, and it sticks with people.
That said, since I’m paying homage to that movie here a bit, I wanted to call out that there will be no attacks by trees in this comic. Technically. Certainly not in the same way. You’ll have to wait a few pages to find out what I’m talking about.
First off, I’m loving how these pages are coming out. Seriously, I think the color, composition, the pacing…all of it is coming out amazing well.
Now, enough patting myself on the back. Let’s talk shop.
The choice to represent the angel and devil from a distance as glowing orbs was really one of time. Because I’m doing more manipulation than normal to these pages, they’re taking a lot more time to produce. With the added pressure of trying to get the book off to the printer, plus coordinating two other big projects (which will get announced soon), I needed a quick way to get them into shots that were further away. I think it turned out great, but let me know your thoughts.
Speaking of the book, it’s proofed and off to the printer! In theory, I should have this in time for my first show of the year: Anime Milwaukee!
I started 2011 being a guest at this show, and it was a great way to start what would be an amazing convention season. It’s a fun show that’s grown by leaps and bounds since I started attending it. I highly recommend going, and I hope to see you there.
So now 2012 is in full swing and the book is off to the printer, I can start focusing on my other two projects…and starting to promote them. I’m told from an artist I’ll have some pages next week, so I’m hoping to get some sketches and stuff up to tell you about it soon. Patience, my friends.
…alright, I’ll give you a little hint. It’s a character I’ve written before, and he’s getting another short adventure. Any guesses?
Running gag!
Ha ha, I haven’t done a running gag since <a href=”http://ahole.trevoramueller.com/2008/04/14/lauras-birthday-26-jpg/”>Laura’s 21st Birthday</a>. But never before on a photo comic. It was fun to shoot.
The exterior shots of this story arc are in a very pretty state park in Indiana, and the lushness of the green is one I haven’t seen since visiting Ireland. It was just….green. Vibrant and everywhere. So finding an open area to do a running gag like this was difficult to say the least. Difficult, but not impossible.
So the new book is finished, two drafts, and currently in the process of selecting a printer so I can have this thing in hand for my first convention of the year.
Speaking of conventions, the 2012 schedule posted earlier this month. Currently doing 8 shows this year, my first will be a great local anime show called <a href=”http://animemilwaukee.com/”>Anime Milwaukee</a>. I always have a lot of fun at this show, and I get to hang out with some great guests. <a href=”http://rivalangels.com”>Alan Evans</a> will be joining me again this year, and we put on a pretty awesome Making Webcomics panel. In fact, you can see <a href=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5upXdQoB5M”>the panel</a> we did last year on youtube (or below).
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Anyway, I’m going to get back to work on the book – specifically, getting it off to the printers so it can be completed on time. Have a great weekend!
Ha ha ha ha, an angel and a devil. On the shoulder. Seem strange enough to you? Of course, they did make an appearance on the cover, so this shouldn’t exactly come as a surprise.
These two characters will play a significant role in the remainder of this story arc, and they’re a lot of fun to write. They were a lot of fun to play as, too. The truth of the matter is, I figured out while making this particular comic that @$$Hole! has a strength and a weakness: it’s a one man show.
This is a difficult thing to do from a writing perspective, but also a fun challenge. Especially when you present the opportunity to play multiple characters. Especially such different characters.
So enjoy the ride, as there’s plenty more to come!
Yeah, so that strange stuff in the woods? Yeah, it appears to be happening. And this is where our adventure begins.
I had a lot of ideas for this story with what would happen in the woods. Originally I was going to make one of my friend’s kids creepy and then have them chasing me around the woods. But that didn’t happen. Most people won’t consent to their kids appearing in a photo shoot for a web comic called @$$hole!. No matter how well they know me.
However, I think I found a better solution that really fits with the theme of the photo strips. What is it, you ask? Well, the next update will provide the big reveal!
Until then, cheers my friends!
These shots were taken at a state park in Indiana, and it was a beautiful day that these shots were taken. Crisp, clean air. Refreshing, even. And the light was perfect for picture taking. And the foliage was the kind of green I haven’t seen since Ireland.
So New Years is right around the corner, and there’s a lot of great announcements and projects coming to term in 2012. I really look forward to being able to finally tell you guys about these projects that have been in the works for quite some time now. I really want to tell, but shhhhhhhhhhhh. Soon. Very soon.
In the meantime, I’m finishing up the first official volume of @$$hole! (available for sale in 2012, details TBD), and also prepping a large New Years party with Beth. Going to be a fun time bringing in the new year. I haven’t thrown a new years party since moving to Chicago, so should be a fun time indeed.
I hope you have a safe and happy new year, and look forward to seeing you again in the new year!







