Monday, August 15, 2011
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Harry Potter Saga Illustrated in 8 Posters by Lucy Knisley
Hi guys, been out for long time. Sorry, I'll be back I'm sure of that. For the mean time I'd just like to share this. Found it at this address, http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/07/harry-potter-comics/ go check it out. The website itself has lots of entertaining stuff for people like us. Well, back to this subject, I just found this very cool and funny. Great job Ms. Lucy Knisley, I'll be searching for more of your works. All credits to the owner/creator and the original site that posted this, just wanna share. Thanks and enjoy.
The Complete Story of Harry Potter Illustrated in 8 Posters by Lucy Knisley
The eighth and final Harry Potter movie, The Deathly Hallows Part 2, hits theaters in a little over a week, and to celebrate this final cinematic chapter in the life of everyone's favorite adolescent wizard, French Milk creator Lucy Knisley has illustrated an amazing set of eight Harry Potter posters that detail the plot of the entire series.
Obviously, there's a lot packed into these, so if you like the looks of them I recommend heading over to Lucy's site -- where you can download the posters for free at a higher resolution -- and checking out the poster that combines all eight illustrations into one massive Harry Potter mega-story!
Obviously, there's a lot packed into these, so if you like the looks of them I recommend heading over to Lucy's site -- where you can download the posters for free at a higher resolution -- and checking out the poster that combines all eight illustrations into one massive Harry Potter mega-story!
Friday, June 17, 2011
Illustrations: RIZAL 150 Years
This kept me busy for a while. In celebration for Jose Rizal's 150th, GMA NEWS TV aired plugs to commemorate the Philippine national hero's contributions in the world. The said plug focused on some points that were rarely talked about, perhaps I could put them as the not so popular trivia about Rizal. That gave the good chills, the elation of rarity.
Upon doing the graphics, I found it really difficult to search for the photos needed. For example, the Sulpakan and the 3 animals Rizal discovered in Dapitan during his exile, the images were available but not too usable as for resolution-conscious dudes like us. That's the very reason for this post's existence. I'm uploading here illustrations I made, in good resolution for people who need them. I'm totally ok if you want to use these babies for whichever goodness it may serve as long as it's non-profit and you credit me for hurting my hand in drawing these fine artworks. A contribution to the man's heroic legacy.
Apogonia Rizali -A beetle Rizal discovered in Dapitan. |
Rachophorous Rizali -A frog/toad Rizal discovered in Dapitan. |
Draco Rizali -A frog/toad Rizal discovered in Dapitan. |
The shot took his face off. (Haha! Not a trivia.) |
This last illustration above served as the main title card for all the GMA NEWS TV Rizal plugs. It was designed by Jay Javier. Here's the link to his blog: http://eastofherewestofthere.blogspot.com |
Friday, May 20, 2011
BAGOONG DRAGON
This title card above was an attempt to revive this unfinished work of mine early this year. |
Bagoong Dragon was a comic (as in comedic) and action-packed graphic novel I did in the year 2003. It tells about a lost guy with no memories. No known origin, no known relatives, absolutely nothing. The only clue he had that could connect him to his past was a single photograph of a funny (rather odd) looking guy he found in his pocket when he woke up in the rubble of what seemed like a ruined science infrastructure. He then started the pursuit of his lost past and little by little discovered surprising skills that he never knew he had or existed. Then unbelievably laugh-cracking antics and trouble all mixed together.
The graphic novel was never finished. Although I was already through writing the story, I only reached halfway in the illustration phase. And the biggest "unfortunately" I could ever write here is that I lost more than half of the illustrated pages I had when one of my illustration portfolios had gone missing in late 2006. Well that took me hard enough to accept. Anyway, early this year I went back into rethinking the concept of this book. I came back into conceptualization and finally revised almost the whole flow of the story. At that same time, I did the rough storyboarding and finished approximately 35% of the shortened story.
Sadly, I have no plans of remaking this unfinished graphic novel right now. I have just finished Basag-Tuka and currently illustrating the next title (which actually has no final title yet). I don't know, the list just goes on and poor little Bagoong Dragon is still far down. I'm just posting these old illustrations as to mark my memory that I once had these, in case I lost the remaining pages and my memories just like my main dude here.
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Bagoong Dragon and all of its characters are created by Erik Katukomal. All Rights Reserved.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Basag-Tuka (Final) Update (?)
For those who have just come in, Basag-Tuka is Idelut's first animation project for 2011. It's also an illustrated book, by the way, of the same title that will soon hit the shelves. The concept, story, illustration and original screenplay is done by Erik Katukomal (that's me, man). It is currently being animated under the strict technical direction of Christopher Marasigan (SPOT Film Series) with Gary George Clotario as the main animation guy and Jocelyn Recibe as support Art Director.
I won't be posting Basag-Tuka articles for a while after this, since this project is already finished in the print medium and under production in the moving picture medium. Maybe one or two, or none at all for a while. Chris Marasigan, has now stepped in as the main animation director for the project and boy I say he really had things gone a notch higher. The guy just demands more and more new elements for the animation! So, of course those new artworks won't be seen in the print. That's more job for Katukomal (who thought his share is done by now), by the way. But I'm just glad production has gotten more competitive.
Competitive. Yes, that was the word. But why competitive? Well, Idelut team actually plans to compete, and Basag-Tuka is the bullet for the coming cross-fire. Okay here are some more of the artworks used in this project. I won't be posting much about this in the coming days since I'm starting out a new project. Maybe the next article to word out Basag-Tuka is the article to bear the finished animation project. I don't know, I'll just be crossing my fingers.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
SENAKULO
Senakulo, a short video documentary by Easen Ragma. This post might be a bit little, but who cares anyway, it's the treatment and editing that count.
SPOT Film Series: BEACH HOUSE
Beach House, the fifth in the series of short films from Christopher Marasigan. This made me miss my folks in the province and of course the refreshing waves of summer vacation. Spot Film Series uploads new videos every Wednesday. I'm a bit late in uploading them here, but I heard this guy's setting up his own blog for films and photography.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
BASAG-TUKA Book Intro
Here are some of the first pages of the Basag-Tuka book. Well, sorry this is just the intro, I wouldn't want the animated version, which is currently in animation production by the way, to be spoiled here. The book as I had mentioned in my previous posts is finished and just waiting for the other installments to hit the lines. As of now I'm planning to have it translated into English. I think that wouldn't be too difficult since I originally thought of this project in English narration in my mind. I hope this is cool enough for you guys. :-D
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