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Image:Blackout, Part 2, P1 bnw.jpg|"I managed to cheat the first two panels by using an...image built up from a bunch of photos that I took. So, while there is no drawing in there, it is still a piece of Photoshop artwork." |
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Image:Blackout, Part 2, P1 teenager tones.jpg|Jason said he received a lot of criticism for drawing a [[teenage patient|teenager]] who looked old. "I'm trying to draw a young, withered person and that (to me) ends up kinda looking like an older person. Given that he was never mentioned to be a teenager in the actual story, I'm not too stressed about it." |
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Image:Blackout, Part 2, P1.jpg|"I really like the dynamic colour scheme from panel three. The moonlight and the lighting make for an interesting palette. I do regret not putting more medical equipment in the room, though." |
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Image:Blackout, Part 2, P2 layout.jpg|"I realised that the stage I spent the least time on was the most important. What I mean is the layouts. That little sketch up there is where I do all my careful planning of the story to come." |
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Image:Blackout, Part 2, P2 bnw.jpg|Jason feels that ''[[Blackout, Part 2]]'' was much more clear and concise, and a lot less confusing than ''[[Blackout, Part 1]]''. He credits this to more time planning his work. |
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Image:Blackout, Part 2, P2.jpg|"The only thing I would have changed, in retrospect, is panel is two of this page. I feel that the [[teenage patient|patient's]] drama is a little bit too high. In retrospect, I would have drawn something quieter, more introspective. Perhaps a little bit more angsty than angry." |
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Image:Blackout, Part 2, P3 layout.jpg|"The [[Primatech agent (Blackout)|Primatech paper salesman]] is just that: a generic [[Primatech]] salesman. He is not anyone that I know of. I just invented his look for the story. I did steal the [[:Image:Primatech com Home.jpg|logo]] from the [[primatechpaper.com|official site]], though." |
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Image:Blackout, Part 2, P3 bnw.jpg|"I really like my likeness of [[Mohinder]] on panel five. I think it's a good piece of performance." |
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Image:Blackout, Part 2, P3.jpg|"I had fun on the crazy blood splatter on panel three. I'm also really proud of that little blur effect on the salesman's right hand. It's very cinematic to me." |
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Image:Homage to Cheerleader on Staircase.jpg|"I was really proud of coming up with this Easter Egg. It was so tough for me to come up with anything as I've mentioned in the [[interview:Blackout|interview]]." |
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Image:Painting claire menaced.jpg|"In retrospect my homage to [[Tim Sale]]'s classic [[Sylar]] hunting [[Claire]] [[painting]] is probably my favourite Easter Egg and after the baby [[Nathan]] [[:Image:Baby Nathan.jpg|playing with the aeroplane and Angel]]." |
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* For an interview about ''[[Blackout, Part 2]]'', see '''[[Interview:Blackout]]'''. |
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 9 September 2008
Jason Badower shares his comments and original art about his work on Blackout, Part 2.
Page 1
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"I managed to cheat the first two panels by using an...image built up from a bunch of photos that I took. So, while there is no drawing in there, it is still a piece of Photoshop artwork."
-
Jason said he received a lot of criticism for drawing a teenager who looked old. "I'm trying to draw a young, withered person and that (to me) ends up kinda looking like an older person. Given that he was never mentioned to be a teenager in the actual story, I'm not too stressed about it."
-
"I really like the dynamic colour scheme from panel three. The moonlight and the lighting make for an interesting palette. I do regret not putting more medical equipment in the room, though."
Page 2
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"I realised that the stage I spent the least time on was the most important. What I mean is the layouts. That little sketch up there is where I do all my careful planning of the story to come."
-
Jason feels that Blackout, Part 2 was much more clear and concise, and a lot less confusing than Blackout, Part 1. He credits this to more time planning his work.
-
"The only thing I would have changed, in retrospect, is panel is two of this page. I feel that the patient's drama is a little bit too high. In retrospect, I would have drawn something quieter, more introspective. Perhaps a little bit more angsty than angry."
Page 3
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"The Primatech paper salesman is just that: a generic Primatech salesman. He is not anyone that I know of. I just invented his look for the story. I did steal the logo from the official site, though."
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"I really like my likeness of Mohinder on panel five. I think it's a good piece of performance."
-
"I had fun on the crazy blood splatter on panel three. I'm also really proud of that little blur effect on the salesman's right hand. It's very cinematic to me."
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"I was really proud of coming up with this Easter Egg. It was so tough for me to come up with anything as I've mentioned in the interview."
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"Meanwhile, I heard that Tim Sale was doing a homage to Nosferatu."
Notes about Jason's drawings are taken from his weblog.
See Also
- For an interview about Blackout, Part 2, see Interview:Blackout.