Category Archives: The Amazing Adventures of Ruby June

Charcoal of Ruby June Taken Away Finished

I worked and slaved over this value pass, trying my best to combat a horrible job of gessoing and I think I finally got it to where it was workable.  I might touch up some of the finer areas still before gelling it but I’m pretty pleased with it as a base layer.  As a precaution, I re-gessoed my two remaining canvases this weekend, working them over with drywall sand paper and then re-applying gesso again. This time I smoothed out all the lumps with my finger and ran the brush over the areas again.  Hopefully it will do the trick.

So here is Ruby June, after giving Coo-Thoo-Loo a little attitude, being hauled off to underwater prison. What a troublesome little girl to underwater evil-doers bent on world domination!

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Charcoal of Ruby June Taken Away Stage 1

This panel, I can already tell, is going to be a bear.  It is going to have multiple light sources and a lot of characters.  On top of that, when I was gessoing the canvas, my gesso started clumping and I neglected to smooth it out enough, thinking I could sand it after the fact, which I did.  Unfortunately, the sanding took the gesso too far down and now I’m getting these uneven charcoal spots (as you can probably see)  I should be able to fix the issue, it will just take a bit more time and a little more care than usual.  Still, I like some of what is happening here already.

In this panel, the octopus king, Coo-Thoo-Loo, has directed his deep ones to lock up our heroine!  Shame on him, the big meanie!

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Finished Charcoal of after the Spell is Broken

Finished the charcoal value pass of the page showing the deep ones after Coo-Thoo-Loo’s spell has been broken.  The end is getting nearer!  I have three more charcoals to complete before I can look at them together and evaluate if any alterations need to be made.  Always good to take a final look to make sure proportions stay consistent, values comparable, and to make sure there are no glaring consistency errors.  When a work of this size spans as long as this has (about 3 years now, though the fault of a very busy freelance art business and life in general) one needs to make sure major elements have not shifted.  There was a definite progression in the look of the character here so I ended up having to alter 4 panels.  Anywho, we’re getting closer to the actual painting stage!  Exciting!msanborn_RubyJune_VoiceOfTheSea_Page20_charcoal_72_2013_10_4

Charcoal of Confusion after the Spell is Broken

Here is a working scan of one of the last panels in the book where Ruby June has blown the Voice of the Sea and broken the spell the nefarious Coo-Thoo-Loo had over the deep ones.  See, they weren’t such bad guys after all!  Here I am working from my thumbnail reference, having gridded out the canvas, toned it, and started applying my lighting.  We’ll see how it progresses.  It took me a little while to get to this so far as our house is battling a virus and our 3 month old has been requiring a lot of attention.  That coupled with freelance and my day job teaching has eaten up a little time.  Insert wrench A here into plan B.

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Charcoal of Ruby June on her way to the Beach

This was the last of the original canvases that needed to be re-addressed.  I pushed the value range to be much broader here in line with the rest of the canvases.  Now all I have are 4 more new canvases to complete and then I can begin the arduous task of painting all of them.  I plan to tackle all that at the same time to maintain good color consistency through the series.

This page is the beginning of the book with Ruby June on her way to the beach, not suspecting anything is amiss.  The sign hanging over the planter will read Innsmouth Inn.  For those of you familiar with H P Lovecraft, you hopefully will recognize the name of the town.  It helps to explain why she is one of the only people in town and why there are Deep Ones staring through the windows at her.  Boy is she in for a surprise!

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Charcoal of Ruby June Freeing Charter Jack

Finished salvaging and tweaking the previous value pass for this panel where Ruby June has freed Charter Jack from the nefarious and slimy deep ones.  The original version had slightly different proportions and some varied details in both Ruby June and Charter Jack so adjustments had to be made for consistency sake.  Next book project I do I don’t think I’ll take quite so much time between stages.

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Charcoal of Ruby June Discovering a Captured Charter Jack

Just finished pulling this one back from the brink.  This was one of my original panels that I didn’t tone first.  I went ahead and toned the canvas over what I had already done and was able to pull more dimension out of the forms of the characters.  Funny how I’ve been at this a while and sometimes I forget the simplest things like toning my canvas first.

In this scene, Ruby June has followed the deep ones’ tracks and found them searching Charter Jack’s boat house.  Startled, they are beating flippers away into the water.  Ruby June already saving the day!

On a side note, looks like my intention to post something every day is a bit ambitious with 2 kids and a full time job.  Even with my wife’s help, I think that pace would kill me soon.  I’m going to try to post every 3 or 4 days just to give my self some piece of mind.

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Charcoal of Ruby June Hiding from Coo-Thoo-Loo

Another Panel for my Ruby June book.  Here Ruby June has secured the horn but is being pursued by Coo-Thoo-Loo and his Deep Ones.  Thank goodness for huge seaweed!  I was going to post the finished version of the last one I posted (Ruby June being captured) but I had a little mishap with the spray fixative.  It was an old can and the nozzle gunked up on me and spat little blobs all over the canvas.  I’m sure I can save it, I just have to wait for the blobs to dry.  Not good to scan a piece with sticky little blobs all over it.  Scanners get upset with that.

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Charcoal of Ruby June Captured by the Deep Ones

Finally got this one finished.  Here Ruby June is being man-handled by some of Coo-Thoo-Loo’s fish-faced deep ones.  I had that little incident with the spray fixative “spitting” all over the canvas so had to post something else yesterday even though this one was completed.  Note to self… need to test spray a bit before saturating the canvas.  Still, I’m sure all will be fine once I get to the painting stage.  I’m looking forward to getting these painted, hence the full court press, but it looks as if I might have to take a short break as one of my favorite YA authors, Henry H Neff, has issued a challenge (it was really more of a contest) to render the Agent Cooper character from his Tapestry books.  I do love a challenge.  I have a pretty good compositional idea and will need to put it together before the end of August.  Not to worry, though, I’ll be posting progress as I work.  Hopefully it won’t go horribly awry.

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Charcoal of Ruby June Captured by the Deep Ones – in progress

Another work in progress.  Here is where Ruby June gets captured by the deep ones.  I love them at this stage.  You can still see some of the grid lines here and the flat value pass with my erased gesture.  I love that flat middle value when I start to pull out the lights and just push some of the values a bit.  But the work must continue or I’ll never get to the painting stage!

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