Friday, May 20, 2011

Kirby Vision

Há praticamente dois meses que não actualizo este blog, o que por um lado é bom sinal, há pouco tempo para parar e dar notícias porque há trabalho a fazer.

O estirador enche-se de pranchas de romanos em fuga no ano de 64 dC, estamos na recta final do desenho, mas ainda há muita acção e drama para desenhar.

Mas como não quero deixar o blog sem novidades, destaco uma participação minha num blog dedicado ao universo visual de Jack Kirby, Kirby-Vision, gerido por Jason Garrattley, a quem agradeço o gesto.
O retrato do Darkseid foi originalmente feito para o meu blog Fistful of Fanart, mas assenta bem no meio de todos os belos tributos ao Rei dos Comics.

Outra notícia, desta feita má, é o falecimento de uma grande influência no meu trabalho.
Descanse em Paz, Jeffrey Catherine Jones.

Espero ter mais novidades em breve.



It's been about two months since my last post, which is in a way a good sign that there's little time to stop and share some news because there's a lot of work to be done.

The drawingboard is filling up with pages of romans in the year of 64 AD, we're approaching the home stretch of the drawing stage, but there's still a lot of action and drama to sketch out.

But I don't want to leave the blog newsless, so I'm pointing out a little entry of mine on a blog dedicated to the visual universe of Jack Kirby, Kirby_Vision, run by Jason Garrattley, to whom I thank for the gesture.
The portrait of Darkseid was done for my blog Fistful of Fanart, but it fits nicely among the great tributes to the King of Comics.

Another piece of news, this time one of the bad kind, is the passing of a big influence in my own work.
Rest on Peace, Jeffrey Catherine Jones.

I hope to bring you more good news real soon.


Darkseid by Ricardo Venâncio

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Heroes In Need pt. 2

Lembram-se deste meu redesign do Fantasma?
Finalmente chegou à página do Project:Rooftop.
Obrigado ao pessoal do P:R pelos bons comentários à minha contribuição.

Para mais detalhes sobre o propósito do post, vejam a explicação neste link:

http://2depaus.blogspot.com/2010/08/heroes-in-need.html



Remember this redesign I did for the Phantom?
It's finally up on the Project:Rooftop page.
Thanks to the P:R guys for the good reviews to my entry.

For more details on the purpose of the post, read the explanation on this link:

http://2depaus.blogspot.com/2010/08/heroes-in-need.html


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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Static: Redesign of the Cool

Há umas semanas, assinalei a morte do argumentista Dwayne McDuffie no blog Fistful of Fanart com um redesign de um dos seus personagens mais emblemáticos, Static, que submeti ao mesmo tempo para um evento a passar-se no site Project:Rooftop.

Esta semana foi a semana McDuffie no P:R e a minha entrada figurou na imensa lista de tributos a umas das mentes mais produtivas dos comics e animação americanas.



A few weeks ago, I marked the death of writer Dwayne McDuffie on the blog Fistful of Fanart with a redesign of one of his most emblematic characters, Static, which I also submitted to and event taking place on the site Project:Rooftop.

This week was McDuffie week on P:R and my entry was one among many tributes to one of the most productive minds in american comics and animation.

Static for FoF/Project Rooftop

Saturday, February 05, 2011

33

Fazendo 33 anos hoje, pensei em colocar aqui uma história curta sobre a minha vida com um lápis na mão, que fiz o ano passado para a exposição colectiva do TLS no passado mês de Maio.
Já são uns anos a traçar linhas e sonhos.
E ainda a viagem vai a meio.
Vamos ver onde nos leva.

Today I'm 33 years old, so I thought about posting a little short story about my life with a pencil on my hand that I did for the collective exhibition of the TLS in Beja last May.
I've been sketching lines and dreams for a good amount of years now.
And we're still halfway through this journey.
Let's see where it takes us.

Life line 1
Life line 2
Life line 3
Life line 4

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

"It"

When I started making comics, I always worked in that Hugo Pratt method, working in order, from page one onward, going panel by panel until the thing was done. This evolved into an assembly line procedure during the making of the original THB series, where I'd pencil, letter, ink and finish 16 pages at a time, using those two rows of eight as if they were a gigantic comics tableau. This is the most effective method for producing comics I know of, resulting in my being able to finish seventy completely print ready pages in one month, my most productive month ever.
My interest level for given images fluctuates throughout a work period, say, a month and I find it easier to work on many pages at once. Also, as my schedule became more hectic, I had no choice but to work on more than one project at once. That way is like skipping rope. I woke up that morning after Jenn's party knowing I'd worn my time down to a little wire, until it was as if a command from above announced, "You will quit fooling around, you will chain yourself to your drawing board and finish the fucking thing!"
Despite that, I didn't have "it" that day. "It" is that precious quantity which lets you make artwork which is better than good and sometimes "it" allows for work which is truly inspired, but I learned from working on monthly deadlines for Kodansha and Dark Horse, you couldn't depend on "it". I was capricious and wispy, disappearing for periods of time, sometimes only half returning, or returning for only half as long as you want it. It's also a problem to create work on deadlines without "it". That is a killer. Too much of that kind of thing will beat you into a peculiar kind of self-loathing, hard to describe, but which makes your face in the mirror unbearable for yourself to look at. But you can get "it" to come and stay with you when you have great discipline and work hard without distractions. That is why I like working for three days straight.
Those first few pages of Escapo are pure "it", and that set a standard I had to follow, which meant to keep on working until "it" came back, which "it" always does eventually. When I'm most discouraged and begin thinking I have no talent at all, I recognize that as the lowest point of the process of making art and ride it out. Looking back on Kirby's work, or Toth's, they seemed to always had "it", even in their obvious mistakes and sloppy work. I get mad at myself, then, for the vain luxury of complaint. You have no excuse, I say, or something in me says. You live in a part of the world where you can do just about anything you want. Not everything but anything. No one is firing mortar shells at your block. There are no attack dogs, no mustard gases are ruining you. No one is poaching you for your tusks. You've got no excuse. So I try brewing coffee, then change the music on the CD player. Nothing helps. So I leave my place. I don't do laundry, which is dirty and shoved into a narrow crevice in my closet. I don't do my dishes, dirty and even dusty in my sink. I don't pay the bills, in their eternally replenishing stack by the mailslot. I don't put gas in my car, which is always on empty. Instead, then, as I do now, when the deadline stress is too great, i wait until I'm hungry, then, go eat Indian food.
That day, I called Scott and we went to this place called Taj Mahal to eat Chicken Tikka Masala, spicy, with Naan, no butter. Aloo Matar, and Raita. Mint chutney, too. Lamb Korma, or a sizzling Tandoori platter. Or spicy curry chicken. And Chai or a King Fisher, or a Flying Horse. No dessert. Not long after he and I started working together, we established this custom of eating a big Indian dinner as we were about to enter a serious deadline period. This ritual is intended to brace yo for the hard week ahead, and let you celebrate it, too.
After all, deadlines are a part of this lifestyle, take it or leave it. If you can't do the time, don't do the crime. And if you sometimes take a week, or even two, off and do absolutely nothing, you only really steal from some other week yet to come, and regardless, every third of fourth week seems to be this sleepless, fitful, awful deadline time, with fifteen hour a day work weeks. And you must learn to love this. It's your lot, your wife, your price. You must learn to love this stress and learn to how to burn with it, not be burnt by it, otherwise it is a miserable servitude without much recompense.
This is your garden, now cultivate it.

Paul Pope, from THB Circus

Friday, December 31, 2010

2010 / 2011

2010 foi um daqueles anos de altos e baixos difíceis de explicar.
Começou tremido e acaba no meio de muito trabalho, como algumas boas perspectivas para o ano que chega.
Por agora, resta arrumar este ano na memória com uma noite de festa e alegria.
O que vem a seguir, logo se enfrenta.

Bom Ano a todos.
Encontramo-nos em 2011.



2010 was one of those years with hard to explain highs and lows.
It started shaky and it ends in the midst of a lot of work, with some good perspectives for the coming year.
For now, all it's left is to put this year to rest in my memory with a night of happy partying.

Happy New Year to everyone.
We'll meet again in 2011.


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Sunday, December 12, 2010

FoF Passo a passo | FoF Step by Step

O blog Fistful of Fanart continua a sua viagem por referências geeks, desta vez com o contributo do nosso Marvel Wonder Boy, Filipe Andrade, que nos presenteou com uma ilustração incrível da parelha mais improvável de todos os tempos, Hellboy e John Lennon.
Como se não bastasse, ele colocou no seu blog pessoal um processo da ilustração desde a ideia inicial ao produto acabado.
Para quem gosta, como eu, de ver detalhes do "passo a passo" de cada ilustrador, aqui fica um bom post.


The blog Fistful of Fanart continues its journey through geek references, this time with the contribution of our very own Marvel Wonder Boy, Filipe Andrade, who gifted us with an incredible illustration of the unlikeliest team-up ever, Hellboy and John Lennon.
Like that wasn't enough, he posted on his personal blog a process of the illustration from his basic idea to the finished product.
For who, like me, likes to see each illustrator's "step by step" details, here's a great post.


Hellboy & John Lennon by Filipe Andrade

Saturday, December 04, 2010

Penthouse Magazine

Tenho uma ilustração na nova edição portuguesa da revista Penthouse. A ilustração abaixo acompanha um artigo sobre a Igreja de Satanás do ínfame Anton Szandor LaVey, um artigo adaptado da edição original por sua vez ilustrado nem mais nem menos do que pela lenda Coop.

Obrigado ao Basílio Santos e ao pessoal da Penthouse pelo convite.
Esta edição tem o interesse extra de ter trabalhos de mais dois ilustradores do TLS, Patrícia Furtado e Jorge Coelho.




I have a illustration in the new portuguese edition of Penthouse magazine. The illustration below accompanies an article about the Church of Satan of the infamous Anton Szandor LaVey, an article adapted from the original edition in its turn illustrated by none other than the legend Coop.


Thanks to Basílio Santos and the guys at Penthouse for the invite.
Thsi edition has the extra interest of having the works of two other TLS illustrators, Patrícia Furtado and Jorge Coelho.

Penthouse_LaVey_lr

Friday, November 26, 2010

Women of Marvel #2

Está na net o preview de um comic book da Marvel com participação minha.

Women of Marvel #2 contém uma história curta desenhada e colorida pelo Nuno Plati e com separações minhas.

Dezembro nas lojas especializadas.




It's online now the preview for a Marvel comic book with a litle contribution from me.

Women of Marvel #2 has inside a Shanna the She-Devil short story drawn and colored by Nuno Plati in which I did the color separations.

It hits the stores in December.


Friday, November 19, 2010

Sinfonia Quadripolar

Se moram no Porto, vou estar presente este fim de semana na inauguração de uma exposição colectiva de autores editados pela editora El Pep.
A exposição chama-se Sinfonia Quadripolar e vai estar patente de dia 20 de Novembro a dia 2 de Janeiro de 2011 na galeria Mundo Fantasma, no Shopping Center Brasília, Av. da Boavista 267 1º Loja 509-510 Porto.

Apareçam!

Mais informações em: Blog Mundo Fantasma

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