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I’m a cartoonist who lives in Lansing, Michigan. Visit my shop to buy original art and more. Follow me on Instagram, @danieljhoganart.

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Inktober 2015 # 9 – Observant Raptor

by Daniel J. Hogan on October 9, 2015 at 6:00 pm
Posted In: Blog, News

[dc]H[/dc]ere is one of the lovable dinosaur, Observant Raptor. You remember her recent comic about starfish, right?

inktober 9

This is a caption!

Inked with the Pentel Fude Brush Pen. I like this brush pen, but it needs a lot of slow strokes to get the results I like. Which is fine, I’m use to using technical pens like Faber-Castell PITT Pens, so there is a learning curve. Plus, inking slower is never a bad idea.

The ink seems to take longer to dry than the Pocket Brush Pen, as I learned the hard way with this drawing (you can barely see a smudge here and there thanks to my erasing).

Pen: Pentel Fude Brush Pen

Paper: Bee Paper Company Super Deluxe Sketch Pad

View all of my Inktober drawings.

└ Tags: cartooning, drawing, inktober

Newsletter Archive #5 – Character Wants

by Daniel J. Hogan on October 9, 2015 at 5:30 pm
Posted In: Blog, News, Newsletter Archive

[dc]I[/dc] send out a new email newsletter every week through MailChimp (sign up here), and decided to back up my old newsletters here. This is Clattertron Newsletter #5 – Character Wants from August 7, 2015. 

I read an interesting article the other day about animator Chuck Jones. Granted, Jones was an amazing individual, so any article about him will be interesting on some level.

chuck jones title cardThe article, via Boing Boing, summarized a video by Every Frame a Painting on Jones’ evolution as an artist:

“A character must have a recognizable human want, e.g.:

• Daffy Duck wants glory
• Pepe Le Pew wants a paramour
• Wile E. Coyote wants to catch and eat the Road Runner
• Bugs Bunny wants revenge (he is always provoked and never initiates the conflict)

Each character moves based on that desire, and it’s funny to us because we have had similar desires.”

– Boing Boing

It’s a simple thing, on the surface, but certainly adds layers to the characters and stories, and drives how your characters act and react. It reminded me of the famous Kurt Vonnegut quote about writing:

“Every character should want something, even if it is only a glass of water.”

I need to remember to make sure this is the case with my own characters, be it in my fiction or my comic strips. Tweaking the characters in my comics is probably a good thing, and will probably help with writing and coming up with ideas in general.

The video talks about the rules Jones had for his characters, and the discipline he used. For example, Bugs Bunny never starts a fight, but he gets revenge if provoked (and he’s always provoked in the cartoons).

On the other hand, Daffy Duck will always pick a fight and be worse off because of this.

There’s also a good bit in the video about the joke writing in Jones’ animated shorts, using a two-part structure: the assumption in the first part, and the second part proving it wrong (reality).

Again, more fun food for thought and how I can apply it to my own joke writing in the future. I kept this in mind while drawing an upcoming comic: the first panel set up an assumed visual gag and the second panel took it in a totally different direction.

This isn’t the first time I’ve used a set-up like this. Here’s an old favorite.

I read once how upsetting expectations is the root of comedy (or something along those lines), and it makes sense.

└ Tags: animation, creativity, newsletter, Writing

Inktober 2015 #8 – Chopper

by Daniel J. Hogan on October 8, 2015 at 12:01 am
Posted In: Blog, News

[dc]I[/dc]‘m looking forward to the new season of Star Wars Rebels starting soon, and so I (finally) watched the between season special The Siege of Lothal the other night.

inktober 8

::grumble grumble::

Chopper, the cranky astromech droid, is probably my favorite character on Star Wars Rebels. Me, liking a cranky robot? Big surprise there!

Pen: Pentel Pocket Brush

Paper: Bee Paper Company Super Deluxe Sketch Pad

View all of my Inktober drawings.

└ Tags: cartooning, drawing, inktober, sci-fi, star wars, tv

Inktober 2015 #7 – Boop

by Daniel J. Hogan on October 7, 2015 at 12:01 am
Posted In: Blog, News

[dc]I[/dc] inked this little robot with another of my new brush pens, the Pentel Fude Brush Pen. While made by the same company as my Pentel Pocket Brush Pen (see yesterday’s drawing), it is very different. I can actually squeeze the Fude Brush Pen to get more ink flowing, unlike the Pocket Brush Pen which has an even flow¹.

inktober 7

BOOP

I kept this one simple, as I am still getting used to the Fude Brush Pen, and brush pens in general. See you tomorrow!

–

¹ Kinda like that song.

└ Tags: cartooning, drawing, inktober
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