THE MAKING OF MY GRAPHIC NOVEL, "OLISI PARES"


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This Blog contains the making of my Graphic Novel,“Olisi Pares, Book II", the Sequel to the 2007 TV Series, “Olisi”, www.olisi-pares.com.

My friends, I will be posting the progress of my work on a regular basis, please follow this Blog and join me in this journey as we experience Olisi Pares’ new adventure...

Facebook page: facebook.com/olisipares

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My Email: ramieart@yahoo.com

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

It's 2013 Christmas


I have to admit I failed miserably in this Olisi Pares GN project.  Time may be lost. However, the desire to finish is still going strong as I kept accomplishing other priority projects... one of which is the Storybook app project for iPad, Trabongco.  It's now available via iTunes:
                           https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/trabongco/id733442820?ls=1&mt=8


The book is published under Blue Dragon Productions http://bluedragonproductions.com/cms/
Please LIKE its FB page: https://www.facebook.com/trabongco
Please view the app trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkLownus_6w

Friday, July 30, 2010

Work Commissions

Much as I want to continue my GN, I have to attend to more pressing matters, that is, work commissions.  Commitments and deadlines have to be met.  This doesn't mean though that I will stop working what I have started of this GN...it's just kept pending while giving priority to the projects entrusted to me by my clients.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Gothic art

THE LIGHT OF LOVE 
Raw Pencils
Copyright: Ramie

A prospective client requested me to produce samples of Gothic Art, similar to Gustave Dore's. It's an honor to imitate Dore's grandiose and unique style.  My attempt admittedly doesn't even come close as posted herein... even if the concept and layout was mine.  I have to freely state though that when I was doing the above image (and another sample at my website, www.artsehub.com), I came to admire Dore's extraordinary talent . Myy only hope at this point, is my client would see my sample otherwise so he will hire my services:)
I will be doing more of these type of images in the near future for posting at the Gothic Gallery at my website, www.artsehub.com.
As to the style for my GN? It's far different than this:)

Friday, July 2, 2010

It makes a lot of difference

Talent and skills freely flows when the artist gives his entire self to his work. Drawing from the heart and not from you mind makes a lot of difference.
In my years of  the industry, I have encountered numerous complaints from writers and principals alike ie, the commissioned artist fizzled out in the middle of the project; the writer who hired the artist is unable to pay what has been agreed; delays in communication and deliverable, etc., etc. Call it ignorance or the offending party is just plainly unprofessional. Any individual engaging in collaboration must totally commit the project he/she wishes to undertake, otherwise, he/she should stay away from a proposed project. There are a lot of rotten tomatoes out there and I wish that as they create their own problems, they're going to learn from their mistakes.
I'm the writer and the artist of my GN. You, my readers and followers are my bosses:D

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Mango Trees

When drawing, a lesson from an expert keeps ringing my mind: "Never draw from your mind...use reference materials as much as possible." The much gifted artists though will not agree to this. But, in my case...with the little gift that I have and even with so many years in my trade, I always keep my mind open to new things...most especially those that can help improve my skills.
Recently, I've been going to the mountains to conduct and fetch my wife on her voluntary work at the Center for Abused Children.  The place is nestled quietly at the bottom in one of the lush mountains of Cebu.  Mango trees and bamboo plants abound its backyard. Call it timing...but I treat it as God's providence of giving some good reference materials for my GN.  The opportunity allowed me to take some photos with my mobile phone.
In my story, Barrio Apitong's mountains abounds with  mango trees and bamboos.  Admittedly, I broke the role from the expert when I drew the panels of the first pages with mango trees. So, like a good follower, I have to re-draw some of the panels for more dramatic images of mango trees(the bamboo plants follows).

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Correction of title from Major Chronic to AS-Guards

Dear friends, my apologies for the title correction of my June 27 post.  John commissioned the work under Major Chronic.  I was unaware that AS-Guard was completely a different story until he finally published it. Currently, he has commissioned me again to re-work Major Chronic.  It's termed re-work as the illustrations were started by another artist who fizzled out after the 5th page. John didn't provide the reason why.
Having a good relationship with John with the AS-Guard project, I accepted the commission.  The script is already with me.
Meanwhile, I'm forced to lessen my engagement with my GN and take priority for this earning gig.  I will still keep on working my GN during break times from work.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

AS-Guard comicbook

The subject was authored by John Hill from Patagonia, Arizona,USA.  I did the pencils of this 21-page comicbook.  Today, John emailed me the link of his FB profile/album carrying all its pages complete with word balloons.  The illustrations were completed last March and after the long wait, I finally got to see and read the full version of the comicbook. I'm proud of John's accomplishment and I'm happy for him. I too am elated as it was a privilege having been a part of his project.
My May 21 Post of this Blog has been updated with the link to the subject's article at my site, www.artsehub.com of the subject comicbook, AS-Guards. Enjoy your visit!
Happy weekend!