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Character Sketching

December 28, 2017

It's only recently that I've had to put together some quick sketches of characters before I start working on books. The last time I had to do it, I was working on Fleischer and The Group. It's funny how sometimes I forget the tiniest of details when I'm all excited about getting started on a project. As a rule of thumbs, I have to remember to hash out some character turnaround sketches in my style before starting any book and use those as a reference. I'm grateful to have been given the opportunity of working on this book. If you want to check out The Fleischer comic, click here.

Until next time, thanks for reading.

-Haro

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A Turlock Toon Skwad Production

December 7, 2017

This is the 5th time that we do a collaborative project with the Turlock Toon Skwad team and I feel I've grown with each one. The hardest thing for me to do is making the time to work on them since it always seems I have no time. The easiest part for me is to merge text with the layout. I think because I work as a graphic designer, those things come easy for me. When I am creating, provided, I am assigned to create something, my favorite thing to do is draw. If each project allowed me to draw, then that's what I would do. It just so happens, I only did one drawing in this one, Black Widow. The rest was done by Adam and Omar. I had to ink their work. This tended to be a little difficult because they both have such different styles, so I hope I did their artwork justice. I can honestly say, that I am happy with the final product.

Omar, what about you?

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Omar Salinas

Art teacher. Art maker.

When collaborating on projects where your art is mixed with other artists, what is the hardest thing to do for you?

"I’ve only collaborated on comic style projects so the hardest thing for me is working in comic style while still trying to create and incorporate hints of my own ‘style’ into it."

What is the easiest?

"The portrait and caricature style is easiest."

What is your favorite thing to work on when you do these projects?

"I like drawing faces. Especially in the caricature style."

Are you always happy with the final product?

"Not always. The cool thing about a collaboration is that when it gets passed on to the next artist/step fixes can be made to help with composition or layout. So if you aren’t feeling something about your part in the artwork you have a few more sets of eyes to help fix issues. As long as the corrections and adjustments don’t take on too much of the look or style of the artist making those adjustments."

What about you, Adam?


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Adam Harris

Upper Deck and Topps SketchCard Artist - Storyboard Artist - member of the #TurlockToonSkwad

"The hardest thing is understanding how to best interact with the other artists. If your style is normally cartoony, how will it fit with someone who is doing a more realistic area of the piece. You almost need someone to oversee the project;  someone who has a vision in mind and can be dynamic enough to make those edits (change subject matter / direction) to ensure a seamless piece.

As an artist it’s easy to just do your thing. The toughest thing going back to the first question, is getting the layout right. Meaning making sure everyone is in the spotlight (talents utilized / character represented).

Working on these types of projects, the collaborative aspect is the best. A lot of ideas get thrown around and you get to focus on putting your best efforts forward.

As Jake Parker says, finished is better than perfect. You’ll always have issues with something you’ve worked on. The trick is to focus on not running into those same issues again. That’s how you grow."

Hopefully, this sheds some light on some of the work we do when we team up. Until next time, thanks for reading.

-Haro

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Final Ceres Courier cover for their annual football preview. 

Final Ceres Courier cover for their annual football preview. 

Busy as a Beaver

November 9, 2017

I've been so busy this last month that I've not been able to write any stories. So many projects, so many deadlines. I have seen an increase in The Show Fanart. Wow, I am so excited that to see people getting familiar with my characters and seeing them through the eyes of other artists. I want to thank each and every one of you who have submitted fan art on Instagram. If you are curious and would like to see what I am talking about, please click the button below to see. Also, if you have instagram, please be so kind and show these artists some love by visiting their page and checking out their work as well. I will be back with more stories. 

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Here is the next step on executing the idea for the Ceres Courier Football Cover.

Here is the next step on executing the idea for the Ceres Courier Football Cover.

Not So Sweet September

September 28, 2017

Because I was born in September, I always had a Love/Hate relationship with my birthday. Unless some kind of catastrophe occurred, I was stuck going to school. It was usually the first week too; one of he most awkward times of the year, at least for me.

Stolen Thunder

Not only did the first day and week of school shower me with anxiety about who my teacher was going to be, which other kids I was going to see, and what my classes were going to be like, but it took something from me. Because everyone close to my age was going through the same thing, my birthday was overshadowed. Not that I craved attention, but it was always nice for someone you know to remember that for some miraculous reason, so many years ago, I was born and because of it, this day is sort of special for me. 

I Get That Feeling

Even though I’m not in school anymore, when I hear the sirens signaling the beginning of autumn and school, I get the same jittery feeling. I can’t explain it. It usually lasts a couple of weeks like a cold sore, leaving an invisible mark in my memory and a bad taste in my mouth. I would have thought that over the years the symptoms would die down a bit, but it’s actually the same intensity every time.

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Scifi-Fantasy Con

This weekend, the Turlock Toon Skwad will be at the Hard Rock Cafe Hotel for the SciFi-Fantasy Comic Con. If you happen to be in the area, pass by our tables and say hello. Hope to see you there.

 

  

 

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Reference for the Ceres Courier Football Tab cover project

Reference for the Ceres Courier Football Tab cover project

Draw Something Everyday

September 20, 2017

For more than a year now I have been trying to create a challenge for myself to draw at least one thing every single day. It's a challenge for me because I have a day job that keeps me busy and so, I don't always have a lot of time to get in a drawing or two.

The Mission

When I started this venture, my intention was to establish a habit of drawing and improve my technique. It was by no means intended to interfere with any current client projects nor my own webcomic, but instead, help me manage my drawing time and hone my skill. I've noticed a great improvement in my speed and technique and now if I don't draw something on any given day, I feel as if something is missing.

Let's Inspire

I decided to use the #drawsomethingeveryday hashtag on Instagram to keep track. If you are an artist trying to hone your skills, get into the habit of drawing every day,  I welcome you to join me and the other artists already on there, in populating this hashtag with your daily drawings. Let's inspire others who need inspirations are scared to start. Click the button below to see what's there right now.

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Final colors laid down by Adam Harris.

Final colors laid down by Adam Harris.

Drawing is a movement...forward

September 14, 2017

My mom was always supportive of me drawing. She would always keep me supplied with plenty of pencils. I never really had a hard time requesting paper either. But, we were not rich, and the supply was limited. I remember using a pencil up until it was so small it I could no longer grip it between my writing fingers. It's amazing how when you have little, you make the best of it. And when you are abundant with things, you tend to take some for granted.

The Doctor Is Out

When I was a kid I also dreamed of being a doctor, but that dream was squashed like an intrusive cockroach. I was hospitalized when I was younger and the needle prodding and poking turned me away from wanting to pursue medicine. Mom always supported me nonetheless.

Curious George

I was about eight years old when she bought me a doctor's toy kit. It was this blue case that held inside all the things that doctors used, except for needles. I don't think there were any in there, or at least I blocked it out of my mind. I tend to do that with things I strongly dislike. Science and biology, on the other hand, I loved. In class, I would always read ahead in the text books because I didn't have the patience of waiting on the teacher's assignment schedules. It was always just so much fun to learn new things. I sometimes laugh at myself because even now as an adult I still have the same curiosity.

Moving Forward

If I could give anyone anything it would be the gift of curiosity. If they don't have it that is. It is one of the things that keeps me sane and in turn, happy. The ability to stay curious allows me to see things differently. That doesn't only come from being an artist but it from being open to new ideas, new suggestions, new ways of doing things. When we open our minds and exert the curiosity that children possess, we evolve; we learn, and in doing so we move miles away from the person we used to be.

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