Saturday, November 17, 2012

Newest Eik Pencils

Clearly i did not get as far as I had hoped to. I will try and make roughs for the new pages and scan them on my crappy lil scanner at home for the morning if possible.

EDIT: Added some small roughs just now (9am). They are not full size but better than the thumbnails that were up before.






























Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Eik's Underground Frolic Goes Sour


ReWriting the Underground Scene (thumbs at bottom)

What's actually going on:
Gender/Identity policing of a queer person (queer in sexuality or gender) forces them out of “normal” society. Unless they have a support structure in the community/at home, they have nowhere to go but within themselves. This is necessary for them to retain any sense of their true identity – whatever it may be. This is a place of safety, but also a place of internal destruction. It is full of depression and defeat. Living in their own heads is needed because it is the only place where they can retain a scrap of their selves, soiled to a lesser extent by societal judgments and expectations. It is a very lonely place, though. Especially deprived of the comfort that others in a similar position can provide, the level of isolation is extreme.

Often in this state, there is the desire to be “normal,” to “pass” thoroughly as one or another of the identities with society's stamp of approval. Alternatively, there is also the desire to be able to express oneself un-self-consciously and be seen for what one really is, even though this identity is not the norm. These two wants conflict and intertwine. Meanwhile, in the external world, the person is living in either constant denial (acquiescence with the system) or constant struggle (against the system). This is a situation with no positive outcome if society does not change to accommodate. Sadly, though, positive societal change is often done in a way which still disporportionately benefits the non-oppressed majority over the oppressed minority. For example, gay pride parades, where homosexual young men and straight people benefit the most – their expression of sexual identity, self, sexual desires are freed up...while all the other LGBTQ identities are still invisible. Society is happier with changes that are the most palatable, not with those that are the most beneficial. Further, advocating for one's fundamental rights to exist as a person is extremely tiring...often a Sisyphean task.

So it's important not to forget the struggles of individuals denied their identities.

What's Going on in the Comic:

First note: I think I may have Eik speak in small sentences in here. With real words. Because if this is representative of Eik's internal reality, it is a different universe anyhow. Also if the frog and eik are going to have a meaningful dialog it just seems necessary.

Thirty Two:
Eik escapes the enforcers through the sewer, and ends up in a vast underground city structure, a “dark place”. Eik is the only one down there. The pace of the comic slows and the panels more are in landscape format rather than portrait, so Eik's smallness and isolation is emphasized. It is structured to look like a city, but the buildings are all run down, empty, perhaps also a little droopy/distorted. Rendered less realistically than the real city above ground.
Thirty Three: Eik walks and walks, increasingly nervous and upset (traveling through the pipes was fun, in a way, this is not). Eik eventually breaks out of the main part of the city...by looking around a fence/corner into a vast empty space with a high cave ceiling, a clearing perhaps the size of a football field. In the very center, there is a dripping door.
Thirty Four:
Panel 1: Far view of clearing and city on side
Panel 2: A tiny Eik runs to the door
Panels 3-5: Eik pounds on the door for a while, screaming (no response). In each successive panel eik is in a more defeated/bent over position at the door.
Panel 6: Eik has slid down the door and lays immobile, as if dead (not crying at this point)... a tiny figure in a large dark emptiness.
Panels 7 – 8: A beat. The door falls open a crack and a hand (the frog) reaches out
Panel 9: drags Eik inside. We see their legs disappearing into the door.
Thirty Five:
The room we are in has no spatial consistency with the earlier environment (where it was just a door in space), it is the same dark room that was already in the comic. Similar shots as before, except this time eik is lying on the ground in the dark instead of crawling in. As before, eik gets up, calls out, sees the frog. But this time, instead of Eik asking explicitly for a drug/way out, the frog does most of the talking and speaks first. In haiku, he basically states the situation, that eik is a broken thing, destroyed completely. Eik says something like “I am lost. I am done. I am none.” The frog says this is true. He says eik has two paths left.
Thirty-Six:
The frog tells Eik that there is no easy way out. Eik can live and die alone down in this strange place, or return to society greatly changed and at a fearsome expense. The frog asks whether there is really anything worth sacrificing for in Fangren, after all that has happened. Eik, despite themself, still wants to return home. There is a basic human desire to be part of a community that has not been eradicated in Eik, even though society has forced Eik to this lowest low. Eik communicates the desire to leave, to return and change, although they are not sure why.
Thirty-Seven:
The frog makes it clear that this is a way of great pain and success is not guaranteed. That it is a sacrifice. Eik agrees again, nodding solemnly.
Thirty-Eight, Nine:
The frog pulls out the pill and gives it to eik. Eik leaves through the door but emerges back in the empty city, confused... This following sequence is almost the same as before, but the buildings will be slightly different. Eik walks into the small outhouse structure and takes the pill..and we go on...                                                                                                                                      

                                                     

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Hernaiosfgh

hrngh

obama yes

brlrp

at the end of the roughs are some font/ink tests. I think I've decided to do 90% nibs (altho what's there is not necessarily exactly the style im going for)