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vkubiak · 11 months
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my togruta bounty hunter oc :,) her name is Makyo or just Mak for short!
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lockwood-art · 11 months
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@vkubiak ‘s Makyo!!! For our lil art trade :)
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pascalcampion · 11 months
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Jerome K Jerome Bloche
This is the issue with posting about these graphic novels and artists here, it’s too limited! There is SO much I would want to say about THIS particular series and so many images to share. BUT, this is a series that started about 40 years ago in the pages of Spirou magazine. It started out with Dodier and Makio as creators and along the way, it became just Dodier doing both the stories and the art. What hooked me into this series is the storytelling. EVERYTHING is normal, real. Nothing is exaggerated, except maybe for the clumsiness and appetite of the main character. A Parisian Private Eye, fan of old US noire movies and books. His fiancee, Babette is the other strong(er?) part of the book for me. The look is seemingly simple.There are no artifact, no pushed anatomy, no flying vehicles, no caricature of people or actions. Everything feels like it could be shot with a camera. And in many cases, it was. I’ve read interviews with Dodier where he talks about going from place to place, taking pictures as references for his shot. He seems to pay particular attention to how the shots flow from one to another, creating moody intense sequences. The earlier books had a greasier line, versus a sleeker, more precise line today. Both are good. The earlier one was a little less refined but offered a lot of spontaneity which suited the series then, when Dodier’s storytelling wasn’t as thought out as it is today. In the later books, the line is cleaner, the intent of the shots and sequences are stronger. As the series evolves, it becomes less of a comedy and more of a social commentary ( in my opinion) but never loses it’s sense of fun either. It’s just a great series. Each book is a full standalone episode, but if you read the series from the beginning, you get introduced to recurring characters and you see the protagonists evolve, grow, mature. A special note about the colors as well. They are done by a studio called “Cerise”, operated by a wife and husband duo. Cynthia Englebert and Gianluca Carboni. I find their approach to enhance the story rather than simply be” there”. Overall, Jerome K Jerome Bloche is a series that I particularly loved growing up and that I read and re read every so often. I know they’ve been translated and published in English. #Dodier #Makyo #JeromeKJeromeBloche
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lc-holy · 1 year
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Hi! So, I really love the way you draw comics (that strike-back comic sheet of felix' looking at the srntimonsters is incredible). Do you have any... Tips for making them? Like, how do you think where each "square" will be placed, how to fit things in one page etc etc... How exactly did you learn to make comics like this (including all aspects)? Do you mind sharing?
Thank you !
Actually, I don't know if my comics are correct, if the composition is good etc... I went to art school but it had nothing to do with illustrations and comics (I was mostly doing logos, advertising posters etc...).
I posted my first comics on Deviantart, I was drawing Super Mario comics and it wasn't great. I was contacted by someone who took comic book classes and she made me a PDF with lots of tips and told me how to improve my comic book pages. And it was very helpful.
I can share with you some tips she gave me. Here are some tips given to me by "lepouvoirduflan" on deviantart :
-Read a lot of comics, even comics you don't like. It will allow you to discover a lot of different styles.
I have been drawing comics since I was a child. At the beginning, I was inspired by Asterix and Tintin comics.
More recently, a comic book that I really liked: "Be prepared" by Vera Brosgol. There is also "Lettres Perdues" by Jim Bishop. I wasn't a fan of the story but the drawing style and use of colors is incredible.
"Les sœurs Grémillet" by Gi Gregorio and Barbucci. "Les carnets de Cerise " by Joris Chamblain and Aurélie Neyret. I do not remember the story but the drawings and colors are very nice.
In a less childish style there is "Jerôme K. Jérôme Bloche " by Alain Dodier, Serge Le Tendre and Pierre Makyo.
There are also the W.i.t.c.h. comics that I like a lot in terms of composition.
If you understand French, you can watch this very interesting youtube channel about comics: https://www.youtube.com/@lefilsdebulle/videos
-Tips for comic book page composition:
Except that if you decide to do manga, you have to apply the Z rule. You must be able to read the panels from left to right and from top to bottom
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-Speech Bubbles:
I think speech bubbles are one of the most complicated things to incorporate into a comic page.
The reading must be fluid and there is an order to respect when several characters speak in the same panel.
Speech bubbles are also subject to the Z rule.
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The speech bubbles must revolve around the characters.
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Speech bubbles are of course subject to exceptions
They may be misaligned or not follow the Z rule, usually when the character is in a confused, scared, dreamy situation. But even if they are oddly placed, the speech bubbles are placed in a logical way.
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-There is not only one way to compose a comic page, there are many! That's why you have to make several sketches.
When I make a comic page, I write the dialogue and describe the action that takes place there. Then I make square panels and very rough drawings.
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Then I work on the composition of the page and how I will place the panels.
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Then I did something cleaner. I changed the place of the first two panels (the comic is not finished yet, things can still change). I left room for the text but I still need to draw the speech bubbles.
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I hope this helped you!
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end-of-update-blog · 6 years
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A fight and kiss
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skummell · 6 years
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Makyo (Doll!Meru)
Age: ????
Gender: none
Sexuality: (really it’s a doll bruh)
- doll
- no tail 
- has wings
- can talk
- talks only when needed
- soft (literally)
- huggable
Ask for more info 
/// fun fact: I thought of creating Makyo first because a lot of people asked for hugs and I don’t like hugs so why not make a version of me that’s huggable!?
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cynicalhiccup · 6 years
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I still need to make some new work. - - - #dailydrawing #dailypicture #dreardiarydigital #dreardiarydaily #333 #29thNovember2017 #art #writing #digitalart #artistlife #automaticdrawing #flowers #makyo #walking
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b-radley66 · 4 years
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Lovely art by @rebekahs-art  
Chapters: 8/32
Fandom: Star Wars: Rebellion Era - All Media Types, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Ahsoka Tano/Original Character(s), Q’ira/Original Character(s), Original Character(s)/Original Character(s) Characters: Ahsoka Tano, Q’ira, Dryden Vos (cameo), Quinlan Vos, Maul, Breha Organa (cameo), Original Character(s) - Character, Jame Blackthorn | Bryne Covenant | Taliesin Croft (Original Character), Dani Faygan (original character), Nola Vorserrie (Original Character), Meglann Florlin (Original Character), Lassa Rhayme, Maris Brood, Khaleen Hentz, Sheev Palpatine | Darth Sidious (cameo), Anakin Skywalker | Darth Vader (cameo) Additional Tags: Family, Love, Slavery, defeat of slavery, zygerrians, Building a rebellion, Crimes & Criminals, Finding a path, Fanart, including some that might be NSFW Series: Part 33 of Rise and Fight Again Summary:
After the escape from Kessel, and Ahsoka Tano’s contact with Soma Jess, former Corellian Green Jedi, Bryne Covenant is troubled by the growing loss of his Force sense. He and Ahsoka discuss whether the little-known Franza disciplines might be able to help him.
Meanwhile, the Imperial Moff of Zygerria presides over a stable world that has supposedly lessened its dependence on slaves. This while Dala Ti, former Kirosian slave, continues to search for the missing Togruta colonists from the Clone War.
A chance bit of information will send Bryne to investigate the possibility that all is not what it seems on that slaver’s world, while Ahsoka goes to Shili at the request of Makyo Ry and his mate, Nataa Shoshi-Ry to investigate the disappearance of a young woman. A young woman who has been selected as a spiritual leader of the Hunt-culture and by extension, the Togruta.
Both of them will be drawn back together, as well as others of their Corellian cell and other allies, as all paths lead back to Zygerria—a place that both of them thought they would never return.
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ursulakaprawy · 4 years
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MAKYO, 75,5 x 122 CM, Oil on canvas, ©Urszula Kaprawy
|London, Art, Price on request|
Please contact me if you want to buy unique oil art or order one of limited art prints or if you have a question.
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Volta: Coffee/Commodity/Art
Some cool coffee art images:
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Image by DaseinDesign The Coffeeer Coffee. I only hope this phrase turns up as a barista competition descriptor.
invisible eye
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Image by dstrek — made by dwayne
I kinda want one of these now.
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Image by Drab Makyo Something’s keeping me from sleeping, despite how tired I am. Maybe if I were more awake, I could figure out what it is.
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lockwood-art · 1 year
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((praz + my bf’s girlboss bounty hunter makyo))
evil ppl r judging u
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Volta: Coffee/Commodity/Art
Some cool coffee art images:
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Image by DaseinDesign The Coffeeer Coffee. I only hope this phrase turns up as a barista competition descriptor.
invisible eye
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Image by dstrek — made by dwayne
I kinda want one of these now.
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Image by Drab Makyo Something’s keeping me from sleeping, despite how tired I am. Maybe if I were more awake, I could figure out what it is.
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Volta: Coffee/Commodity/Art
Some cool coffee art images:
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Image by DaseinDesign The Coffeeer Coffee. I only hope this phrase turns up as a barista competition descriptor.
invisible eye
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Image by dstrek — made by dwayne
I kinda want one of these now.
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Image by Drab Makyo Something’s keeping me from sleeping, despite how tired I am. Maybe if I were more awake, I could figure out what it is.
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end-of-update-blog · 6 years
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"A dense forest castle" and the master
(2018.6.26 P.S.) Because I was dissatisfied with this GIF which I produced before, I remade a part.
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a2sparis · 4 years
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BD : LE PALMARÈS D’ANGOULÊME
BANDE DESSINÉE : LE PALMARÈS DU FESTIVAL D’ANGOULÊME
Voici le palmarès, officiel et non officiel, du Festival international de la bande dessinée, qui vient d’avoir lieu à Angoulême (Charente) :
COUP DE PROJECTEUR :
PRIX DU MEILLEUR ALBUM : «Révolution» de Florent Grouazel, 32 ans, et de Younn Locard, 35 ans, chez Actes Sud/L'An 2. C’est le premier tome (d’un peu plus de 1000 pages !), consacré à l’année 1789, d’une trilogie qui racontera la Révolution française.
LES AUTRES RÉCOMPENSES :
GRAND PRIX : Emmanuel Guibert, né en 1964 à Paris et qui, en 2017, avait déjà obtenu le Prix René Goscinny pour l'ensemble de son œuvre. FAUVE D’HONNEUR : l’américain Robert Kirkman (né en 1978), célèbre notamment pour sa série «The Walking Dead». PRIX SPÉCIAL DU JURY : «Clyde Fans» du canadien Seth, aux Editions Delcourt. PRIX DE LA SÉRIE (décerné à une œuvre en au moins quatre volumes) : «Dans l'abîme du temps» de Gou Tanabe, aux Editions Ki-Oon. PRIX RÉVÉLATION (décerné à l’album d’un jeune auteur) : «Lucarne» de Joe Kessler, aux Editions L'Association. PRIX DE L’AUDACE (décerné à un album innovant) : «Acte de Dieu» de Giacomo Nanni, aux Editions Ici même. PRIX DU PUBLIC : «Saison des roses» de Chloé Wary, aux Editions Flblb. PRIX DU PATRIMOINE (décerné à un album «faisant partie de l’histoire mondiale du 9e art) : «La main verte et autres récits» de Nicole Claveloux et Édith Zha, aux Editions Cornelius.   PRIX DU POLAR (décerné à un album policier ou thriller) : «No Direction» d'Emmanuel Moynot, aux Editions Sarbacane. PRIX JEUNESSE (décerné à un album destiné aux 8-12 ans) : Camille Jourdy pour «Les Vermeilles», chez Actes Sud BD. PRIX JEUNES ADULTES (décerné à un album destiné aux jeunes de 13 ans et plus) : le quatrième tome du «Tigre des neiges» d’Akiko Higashimura, au Lézard Noir. PRIX DE LA BANDE DESSINÉE ALTERNATIVE («non professionnelle») : «Komikaze», œuvre collective croate. Pour en savoir plus : https://komikaze.hr PRIX KONISHI (décerné à un manga) : le deuxième tome de «Stop!! Hibari-kun!» d'Hisashi Eguchi, aux éditions Le Lézard Noir. PRIX DES ÉCOLES D’ANGOULÊME : «La quête» d'Albert d'Isabelle Arsenault, chez La Pastèque. PRIX DES COLLÈGES : «Obie Koul, un week-end sur deux chez mon père» (tome 1) de Pierre Makyo et Alessia Buffolo, chez Kennes. PRIX DES LYCÉES : «Le Voyage de Marcel Grob» de Philippe Collin et Sébastien Goethals, chez Futuropolis. PRIX D’ANGOULÊME DE LA BD SCOLAIRE : Alex Adamiak. PRIX ESPOIR DE LA BD SCOLAIRE : Gaspard Mérigalet. PRIX DU SCÉNARIO DE LA BD SCOLAIRE : Sapho Ferrone. PRIX DU GRAPHISME DE LA BD SCOLAIRE : Adrien Nunez Béchet. CONCOURS #DRAWMECOMICS : Simon Boileau et Florent Pierre pour «Fringale Rurale». PRIX DES LIBRAIRES DE BD : Alain Ayroles et Juanjo Guarnido pour «Les Indes fourbes», chez Delcourt. PRIX JEUNE TALENT : Adèle Maury. HIPPOCAMPE D’OR (décerné à un auteur en situation de handicap) : Emilie Lecocq pour "Notre présent pour notre futur". PRIX COUILLES AU CUL (décerné à un auteur menacé dans son pays) : Benabdelhamid Amine, alias Nime.
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b-radley66 · 4 years
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Some wonderful art in this story by @rebekahs-art   throughout! Wonderful artist and great to work with! Go to her page!
 Chapters: 1/32 Fandom: Star Wars: Rebellion Era - All Media Types, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Ahsoka Tano/Original Character(s), Q’ira/Original Character(s), Original Character(s)/Original Character(s) Characters: Ahsoka Tano, Q’ira, Dryden Vos (cameo), Quinlan Vos, Maul, Breha Organa (cameo), Original Character(s) - Character, Jame Blackthorn | Bryne Covenant | Taliesin Croft (Original Character), Dani Faygan (original character), Nola Vorserrie (Original Character), Meglann Florlin (Original Character), Lassa Rhayme, Maris Brood, Khaleen Hentz, Sheev Palpatine | Darth Sidious (cameo), Anakin Skywalker | Darth Vader (cameo) Additional Tags: Family, Love, Slavery, defeat of slavery, zygerrians, Building a rebellion, Crimes & Criminals, Finding a path, Fanart, including some that might be NSFW Series: Part 33 of Rise and Fight Again Summary:
After the escape from Kessel, and Ahsoka Tano’s contact with Soma Jess, former Corellian Green Jedi, Bryne Covenant is troubled by the growing loss of his Force sense. He and Ahsoka discuss whether the little-known Franza disciplines might be able to help him.
Meanwhile, the Imperial Moff of Zygerria presides over a stable world that has supposedly lessened its dependence on slaves. This while Dala Ti, former Kirosian slave, continues to search for the missing Togruta colonists from the Clone War.
A chance bit of information will send Bryne to investigate the possibility that all is not what it seems on that slaver’s world, while Ahsoka goes to Shili at the request of Makyo Ry and his mate, Nataa Shoshi-Ry to investigate the disappearance of a young woman. A young woman who has been selected as a spiritual leader of the Hunt-culture and by extension, the Togruta.
Both of them will be drawn back together, as well as others of their Corellian cell and other allies, as all paths lead back to Zygerria—a place that both of them thought they would never return.
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