Archive for the ‘Monkey & Bird’ Category

Mood Indigo

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Back when I was in art school hanging with the DUCKWORK crowd who would eventually morph into the Comico crowd, we would compare notes about art supplies and techniques. Back then, some of the guys were real excited about using non-repro blue leads in a mechanical clutch pencil or a lead holder. The robin’s egg blue color wouldn’t reproduce on a stat or PMT which was a high contrast photographic reproduction. That repro would be pasted onto a board along with the text and all of the other page elements, and then a negative would be shot of that in order to burn a printing plate, etc…etc… The blue lead was also great for sketching and building a drawing. The blue ultimately wouldn’t show up so you could sketch and sketch to your heart’s content. Coming back in with a regular black lead pencils would define and firm up what you were trying to get at in the blue sketch. Recently I went walking into a brand new art supply store which is part of a national chain looking for non-repro leads. I looked around, but no dice. Black leads, but no blue. I asked one of the clerks wandering the floors. She asked me what I meant by non-repro. It was then that I realized that this sales girl was probably a toddler when companies started selling their stat cameras for scrap. She had grown up completely enveloped in the digital age.

What to do? I looked around and found something that is working a lot better than the old blue leads. Pictured above is a 0.9 mm mechanical pencil and indigo blue leads that fit in it. The leads are thick enough so that they give a nice beefy line like a wooden pencil, but are a consistent thickness or thinness so they never have to be sharpened. That isn’t the case with the thicker leads that went into the clutch pencils. I was constantly using a lead pointer on those things.

The blue leads aren’t non-repro, but, as I said before, we’re living in a digital age – it doesn’t matter. I can build and build the sketch with the blue pencil and then refine it with black. I scan it in and ink it digitally on a separate layer.

The indigo leads are fun to work in. I start out really sketchy and light and start leaning on the pencil more heavily as I make decisions about lines. I know it’s a poor craftsman who blames the quality of his work on his tools, but a 0.9 mm mechanical pencil with blue leads is making doodling and sketching just plain fun for me again. I love this pencil!

Of course, if they stop making the leads, I’ll be sunk. Maybe there will be another color. I don’t know. I’m not sure what the industrial purpose of these indigo leads is now if any. If that market dries up, they will go the way of the non-repro leads. I’d better stock up!

I may ink and color digitally, but I’m not ready to sketch digitally. I think I’ll always be analog in that regard.

Telecommunication! Monkey & Bird Continues!

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Monkey & Bird continues at CO2 Comics! Take a look at the latest cartoon fun from Tina & Joe HERE!

Don’t PANIC!!! Monkey & Bird Continues!

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Monkey & Bird is BACK at CO2 Comics! Read the latest from Tina & Joe HERE!

As a bonus, have a look at the sketch for this panel before it had all of those pixels slopped over it:

Girl Talk

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Girl Talk

Monkey & Bird by Joe Williams and Tina Garceau continues at CO2 Comics! Read the strip here!

Bird Gets Chatty With Batty Patty

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Monkey & Bird by Tina Garceau & Joe Williams is back at CO2 Comics! Sylvia the Bird meets up with her girlfriend Pat the Fruit Bat and regales her with tales of her romantic rendezvous with Mickey the Monkey. Read all about it HERE!

This particular installment is dedicated to our biggest fan, Patricia Williams! Pat has always been kind enough to comment on our comic in the virtual pages of Facebook. Thanks , Pat. Now you’re a bat!

Rumble in the Jungle Sketch

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

I had a lot of fun drawing the most recent edition of Monkey & Bird. It was inspired by the passing of  artistic giant Frank Frazetta and my rediscovery of some terrific pulp adventures via my iPod Touch and a wonderful little application called Stanza. Essentially its an eBook reader, and there are thousands of books that are in the public domain and are available to download for free! I have been reacquainting myself with the works of Robert E. Howard, H.P. Lovecraft, and thrilling to the adventures of The Spider: Master of Men! They are a lot of fun and worth it for the apoplectic prose alone! There are always blood red rages, victory against hopeless odds and a diabolical villain being thrown bodily from a tower or parapet to gibbering throngs below. Great stuff!

The sketch was done in ballpoint pen in a Strathmore sketchbook. I scanned the sketch and place it into the comic layout to be inked digitally with a Wacom tablet in Photoshop.

Rumble in the Jungle!

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Monkey & Bird is back at CO2 Comics! Our title critters have had their date – now what? What does the next morning hold? Find out here!

While you’re there, take a look at the fabulous new CO2 home page cooked up by Bill Cucinotta!

Monkey & Bird Sitting in a Tree…

Friday, May 7th, 2010

The romantic adventures of Monkey & Bird continue at the most exciting address for soul staggering sequential art on the internet - CO2 Comics!!! GO NOW! Read Comics!

Love Hurts

Friday, April 9th, 2010

For all of you faithful readers who have been wondering as to the reason for that “AAAAIIIEEEEGGAH!” at the end of the last installment, you can sate your curiosity TODAY over at CO2 Comics! Tina has cooked up some colossal colors for this installment! Prepare your pupils for a profusion of polychromatic pixels and bring your funny bone for the riotous laughs aplenty!

Sorry, I’ve been following Stan Lee on Twitter, and his delivery tends to rub off.

Head on over to CO2 Comics to read the latest installment of Monkey & Bird, and while you’re there, have a look around and see some of the other great comics that are over there!

Love is in the Air!

Friday, March 26th, 2010

How is Mickey and Sylvia’s date going? Find out over at CO2 Comics!