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Creator of the Armstrong online graphic novel.

Moving Pains


Blogger has been such a pain in the butt so it just makes sense to switch to WordPress. Gotta say that WordPress was intimidating at first, but I’m pretty much sold. Plus it keeps all my content on the same site AND is integrated with my hosting provider so it’s a win/win. All my old content has been imported, but not formatted so it’s all here, but kinda ugly.

Here’s a pic of some non-Armstrong related work I’m doing. Pretty excited about it – I freakin’ love creating worlds.

Are we just brains interpreting information? De-coding whatever our extensions soak in?
So what about some crazy senses beyond our five? I think I’d like the sense of stupidity. It would probably save me from posting things like this, but since I don’t… PUBLISH!

Armstrong Review!

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Nice things said – plus check out their Webcomic also!

Armstrong 4

HUGE response to Rise of the Wreckyard! Thanks to everyone reading and sharing it!

With the last two Armstrong episodes, I always waited until it was released to start work on the next one. This time was different – I started working on the 4th one before the 3rd one was finished. I don’t plan on having 4 or 5 months between each one… that’s such a drag.

So here’s a thumbed page from AS04 – The Ballad of Sheriff Davenport.

Armstrong is one story I want to tell and has a definite end point. I like that idea because it’s working towards a finale. Originally, there was going to be six total, but I think that number has turned to seven.

With seven total, there’s only 4 more left!

At the start

Here’s some behind the scenes to the Wreckyard story.

I start writing on 11×14 bristol board sheets. I’m not sure why – it might have something to do with being able to fit a bunch of stuff on one page - It’s easier to connect ideas this way. It also feels better than hunching over a laptop.

These sheets are a timeline map and bits of dialogue. I prefer handwriting over computer at the beginning because it feels like I’m drawing rather than writing.

I’ll go through 5 or 6 sheets before I hit the computer (why’d you PUNCH the computer??). The story is revised MANY MANY times. Then page thumbnails, etc, etc.

Also an old sketch of Clinton.

Armstrong: Rise of the Wreckyard is out today! It’s free to view online at www.talesofarmstrong.com/

If you like it, share it with a friend because what’s a comic without anyone to read it? Like the other issues, there are a few easter eggs sprinkled throughout it. Try to find them!

Thanks!

October 25, 2011

Armstrong: Rise of the Wreckyard is 99.99% finished and will be released next Tuesday, October 25th at www.talesofarmstrong.com!

This episode took nearly 5 months to complete and I’m stoked to finally put it out. Alot of work went into it (especially the details) and I’m extremely proud of the 36 pages that I’ve created. I’m the kind of guy who has to have every detail right before saying something is done and alot of it just wasn’t right early on.

Also – www.talesofarmstrong.com underwent a full redesign! The original was supposed to be minimal and artistic, but ended up looking unprofessional, confusing, and stupid – I can admit that I poorly designed it. The new site still maintains a minimalist nature, but it’s more obvious that there’s an online graphic novel lurking about now. Stay tuned cuz I’ll be adding a bunch of extras to the site in the coming months too!

ZDP

Minimalist…

…but not minimalist enough. I need it to be SIMPLER!

EDIT: For some reason that image didn’t save properly. So here’s an image of a double rainbow robot monster I drew a long time ago.

Last page tag

Here’s the image that’ll appear on the credits page of AS03.

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