Thanks! I can see myself redrawing every panel like I did the first one to bring it closer to the composition in Mike's original version, and to make it more sequential, but I've already wasted WAY too many hours hatching and re-hatching this.
BTW, Mark--I looked up your blog, tried to leave a comment there but it wouldn't let me sign on. Anyway, it was funny to see a jpeg of a page from Niklaus Ruegg's SPUK, which, through a very roundabout way, came from my own photo of my copy of the book.
This one is great too and I'd love to see one that looks closer to the composition in my original version but yes, you probably should stop tinkering with it and move on to the next one or you'll never finish four versions (and a fifth with text plus two close up shots) of each and every abstract comic that has been posted on this blog.
yeah, fersure, cool to see all the different variations!
Andrei, you can never waste too much time w/ these things, you have an amazing uncanny ability for the translative aspect of resetting the zeroes on anything, i think this multi-interpretive ability is a hallmark of yr particular genius, for real, if you were on a desert island w/ just one comic, it would eventually morph via sand sticks & stones into something as multifaceted as any gleaming diamond, you got the goods in that dept. & that's sayin' alot on toppa yr personal work, i celebrate that you are a tinker-junkie!!! = )
Awesome! Its been great watching this evolve ...
ReplyDeleteThanks! I can see myself redrawing every panel like I did the first one to bring it closer to the composition in Mike's original version, and to make it more sequential, but I've already wasted WAY too many hours hatching and re-hatching this.
ReplyDeleteBTW, Mark--I looked up your blog, tried to leave a comment there but it wouldn't let me sign on. Anyway, it was funny to see a jpeg of a page from Niklaus Ruegg's SPUK, which, through a very roundabout way, came from my own photo of my copy of the book.
This one is great too and I'd love to see one that looks closer to the composition in my original version but yes, you probably should stop tinkering with it and move on to the next one or you'll never finish four versions (and a fifth with text plus two close up shots) of each and every abstract comic that has been posted on this blog.
ReplyDeleteThe light green additions are really great.
ReplyDeleteyeah, fersure, cool to see all the different
ReplyDeletevariations!
Andrei, you can never waste too much time
w/ these things, you have an amazing uncanny
ability for the translative aspect of resetting
the zeroes on anything, i think this multi-interpretive ability is a hallmark of yr particular genius, for real, if you were
on a desert island w/ just one comic, it
would eventually morph via sand sticks & stones
into something as multifaceted as any
gleaming diamond, you got the goods in that
dept. & that's sayin' alot on toppa yr
personal work, i celebrate that you are a
tinker-junkie!!!
= )