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Summary: Paul Caggegi takes you through his weekly process of creating and publishing his own indipendant animated series. Learn how it's done by watching him do it.
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Talking about headaches with Manga Studio Ex on account of figuring out panel layouts and no (as yet known) option to modify existing panel layout templates. Looking back on some stylized work, I recalled these pages: Notice the black border …Continue reading »
Updates! So. Many. Updates!! Chapter 3 in the bag! Commencing layouts and thumbnails based on script. Really happy with this chapter, altho I could write a whole other issue just filling in certain gaps. Speaking of which… I *may* have …Continue reading »
Amazing – on a break, and yet I can’t miss an opportunity to record should it come up! Just a general chat on progress: Chapter 3 script is nearly completely outlined. I’m re-drafting key scenes, and some have been re-drafted …Continue reading »
On our way to a local collectibles fair, I decided to put on the recorder, pick up my tabling friend, Daniel De Lafoix, and chat about printing, producing indie comics, and what we might expect the day to bring. …Continue reading »
Announcing three winners of the Process Diary social media competition: Congratulations! I shall be posting out a signed copy of Pandeia Issue 2 to each of you this week. Download audio file (TPD_P2G_PanE18.mp3) Good news on the Pandeia front: I’ve …Continue reading »
Progress of Pandeia Issue 3! Designs for Al-Kmer, DVNR-1 and first concepts for a Cadian outpost/bar: Script has gotten to the point where I’ve redrafted enough, explored enough, and just call it a day on the opening scene. The …Continue reading »
Competition time! Prize courtesy of fillim.com - UPDATE: This event is now cancelled. :( I am so sorry!! I just got word from the organizers. So I have two options, but I think I’ll go with option 2. Cancel this competition …Continue reading »
Daniel Barton – not just another web-comic artist! He quickly cobbled together a couple of intro tracks using Audacity before we embarked on this cross-interview, and sent them over. Daniel is a fun guy. We just talked about a whole …Continue reading »
A long episode today. Lots of pandeia talk, but in the second half, some in-depth stuff about Anthology8.com. Also, are you an independent artist? There might be something missing from your plan to get your stuff more noticed. But …Continue reading »
Karen Beilharz wrote and produced a wonderful collection of stories in her book Kinds of Blue. She funded the project via pozible - Australia’s answer to Kickstarter – to print 500 copies thru whirlwindprint. She managed to secure funds for 142% which got …Continue reading »
Some insights into printing costs, local vs international, and what it means to be an independent, international artist on the internet. I’ve been moving in new artistic circles, and it’s been extremely productive. While still doing the indie comic thing, …Continue reading »
Forgive the tardiness of this episode. I recorded it on time, but due to sick kid, and an interstate job, I was not able to edit and get it out. So this week, you get this episode, and the usual …Continue reading »
First thing: big shout-out to Emmet O’Cuana of The Momus Report - who reviewed Pandeia Issue 1# and Data Point. An exerpt of the review: What I enjoy about Paul Caggegi‘s work – and why I am presenting two examples of his …Continue reading »
Thanks to Marshall Couture for this topic. I have a bit to say on the subject of participating and creating an anthology. I outline some tips, and list some things I’m still exploring. If you are thinking of starting an …Continue reading »
Supanova!! In short: it was a whole weekend of awesome. On Sunday, Anh and Sophia spent the whole day with me at the table, which was just… heartwarming. But enough of the soppy stuff. I’m here to talk shop. View …Continue reading »