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Image:Nam part 3.JPG|Jason was very happy with his version of [[Au Co]], in part because ''he'' was the model for her: "She's supposed to be about 10 years old. With no models available, I modeled for her. Given that I'm 6'1" and 92kg (a little over 200 lbs) I thought I made a stunning 10 year old girl." He also tends to pose for other background characters (including the smoking guard), and finds that he has to act "a little larger than life" to convey the correct emotions.
Image:Nam part 3.JPG|Jason was very happy with his version of [[Au Co]], in part because ''he'' was the model for her: "She's supposed to be about 10 years old. With no models available, I modeled for her. Given that I'm 6'1" and 92kg (a little over 200 lbs) I thought I made a stunning 10 year old girl." He also tends to pose for other background characters (including the smoking guard), and finds that he has to act "a little larger than life" to convey the correct emotions.
Image:WBP4, p2 bnw.JPG|Jason credits [[Annette Kwok]] with making this page "beyond superb". He especially liked the mud on the faces and thinks it "makes them almost look like photos." Excited, he emailed Annette, "That! That! That's what I want our stuff to look like! That's it, right there! How do we do that again?" Annette replied back with, "I dunno. Put mud on everyone's face?"
Image:WBP4, p2 bnw.JPG|Jason credits [[Annette Kwok]] with making this page "beyond superb". He especially liked the mud on the faces and thinks it "makes them almost look like photos." Excited, he emailed Annette, "That! That! That's what I want our stuff to look like! That's it, right there! How do we do that again?" Annette replied back with, "I dunno. Put mud on everyone's face?"
Image:WBP4, p3 bnw.JPG|Jason did a lot of research on how the huts, vegetables, and [[Vietnam]]ese people should look. He used a wide shot on the second panel because he thinks "Dallas is pretty sneaky so he should be hard to spot."
Image:WBP4, p3 bnw.JPG|Jason did a lot of research on how the huts, vegetables, and [[Vietnam]]ese people should look. He used a wide shot on the second panel because he thinks "Dallas is pretty sneaky so he should be hard to spot." Ultimately, Jason felt this entire story is about character arc. To Jason, Austin's anguish is what makes this story interesting. He tried to project that anguish in the last panel.
Image:Austin detail bnw.JPG|The script for this panel reads, "<tt>Austin sits crouched down hidden by wooden crates holding a detonator. ... Austin looks at his watch.</tt>" However, Jason wanted to "communicate a greater sense of conflict in Austin's eyes and presence. ... I wanted him looking at us, asking us, 'Am I doing the right thing?'"
Image:Austin detail bnw.JPG|The script for this panel reads, "<tt>Austin sits crouched down hidden by wooden crates holding a detonator. ... Austin looks at his watch.</tt>" However, Jason wanted to "communicate a greater sense of conflict in Austin's eyes and presence. ... I wanted him looking at us, asking us, 'Am I doing the right thing?'"
Image:WBP4, p4 bnw.JPG|Jason was not originally scheduled to do the art for ''War Buddies''. Frank Mastromauro at [[Aspen Comics]] informed Jason that the previous artist had backed out of the project, and offered the job to Jason at the last minute. Working under a tight deadline, Jason forgot the bullet casings and blood splatters on this page. Annette Kwok added them in for Jason.
Image:Nam part 3 tank.JPG|To research the [[Vietnam War]], Jason bought ''Platoon'' and got video captures of huts, guns, uniforms, Vietnamese villagers, jungle, vegetables and likenesses. He said it was particularly difficult for [[Annette Kwok]] and him to gel with the choices of the [[Adam Archer|previous artist]] and [[Beth Sotelo|colorist]]. The previous work didn't suit Jason's artwork very much, and he found it a little "cheap and a little [http://www.fluoro.com.au/ fluoro]".
Image:Nam part 3 tank.JPG|To research the [[Vietnam War]], Jason bought ''Platoon'' and got video captures of huts, guns, uniforms, Vietnamese villagers, jungle, vegetables and likenesses. He said it was particularly difficult for [[Annette Kwok]] and him to gel with the choices of the [[Adam Archer|previous artist]] and [[Beth Sotelo|colorist]]. The previous work didn't suit Jason's artwork very much, and he found it a little "cheap and a little [http://www.fluoro.com.au/ fluoro]".
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Revision as of 21:40, 6 April 2007

Jason Badower
About
Title Artist
Date of birth 1975
Origin Melbourne, Australia
Gender Male
Website
comicbookdb profile

Jason Badower is a comic artist from Melbourne, Australia.

About

Jason is the illustrator of Top Cow's forthcoming Zero G, as well as Emperor, Fisher: Cathexes, Issue #3, and the photo-realistic Phase. He also created the cover for the first issue (The Beginning) of The Innocents series.

Graphic Novels Created

Trivia

  • According to his blogger profile, Jason is also a personal trainer and martial artist, and owns two personal training studios in Australia.
  • In 2004, Jason was nominated for four Ledger Awards for Killeroo Book 2.
  • According to his blog, Jason was hired by NBC on a Saturday afternoon, and created Road Kill by the following Friday.
  • Jason says he draws digitally with a Wacom tablet.


Galleries

Road Kill

War Buddies, Part 4

Notes about Jason's drawings are taken from his weblog.

External Links


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