Tuesday, November 30, 2010

A Book Burning


The sweet satisfaction of yet another completed DMF project juxtaposed to the furious frenzy of looming finals leaves me with the twisted urge to liberate my heroes, to unleash them on an unsuspecting world, to let their ashes rain down upon the earth after a celebratory hempfire of their book debut.  Ganja Boy would approve.  The truth of the book, however, of Captain Ashland & Ganja Boy, would be much better disseminated through the book’s publishing, though the second half must be included first…hahaha, second, first.  Sometimes this writing is just too much fun.   Mamajuana (moi, that is, my character in one of the many Captain Ashland & Ganja Boy adventure sequels simmering on the cerebral stove) aims to do just that – to bring “Ganja Boy’s Big Plan” to its exciting conclusion during quarter break and to do the “finesse” step(s) to make the first book publishing ready.

The production schedule set out for this project was met, with the exception of being a day late with the first “dummy” as somehow I thought the 15th  of this month was Tuesday, my lab day, and not Monday.  (ARGH!)   The pages were concept complete and ready for the “dummy”, but I, alas, had a momentary “dumb blonde lapse”.  This last week of production proved to be the most interesting as I worked through my plan of basically completing at least one page a day since the cover was already done.  IT WORKED!  Captain Ashland & Ganja Boy flew on schedule, 11/29/10.  That being said, I suspect there will be changes still coming as I add the second half of the story and finalize the lay out of the total work.

The space – time continuum traveled on route to completion was far less bumpy with the knowledge gained this quarter.  Indeed, prior to this quarter, I would not have been able to do this project at all.  Tools most commonly used were lots of different layer adjustments, painting, cutting, various selection devices, shape devices, texts, rasterizing, ayyiyi!  I can’t remember them all.  And that’s just Photoshop.  InDesign tools included frames, text wraps, object arrange, and more.  I can’t believe I know this much from just this quarter!  Admittedly, there is much more to learn, specifically about paths, channels and masks.

Thankfully, this knowledge enabled me to accomplish the layout and design that I feel works for my book.  My intention was to be somewhat like a comic book, but with more text, so I incorporated more text on certain pages while still trying to maintain a comic feel to the book as the story is completely playful and absurd.  The idea was to support the story visually with an affinity for comic graphics as opposed to just a book with pictures.   And so, I’m hoping my heroes are truly flying with this first installment of their adventures.

Captain Ashland & Ganja Boy Fly!!!








Sunday, November 28, 2010

book...

didn't seem like there was actually an assignment of essay or blog this week, but covering my bases, thought i'd put something out here anyway.  my book is clearly a work in progress still, though it is way farther along than the dummy paste up from last week.  i haven't decided just how i want it to look because there is still much more experimentation to do, but have a good start in the direction i think i want to go with it.  the story of this particular adventure is in two parts with this installment being the first half.





Tuesday, November 16, 2010

book update...

mistakenly thought that when you worked in indesign, as opposed to using one of the templates provided, the pages were typed in as a reader would view each spread and the program then altered the page order and printed according to the required printer's view.  found out this is not so!!!  corrected the indesign file so that it reflects the printer's view.  in other words, my pages are in order now. whew!  "technical difficulties" prevent me from posting the correction.  thought i uploaded to my 'p' drive correctly, but apparently not as i can't get my file.  argh!  will post tomorrow from the lab computer.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

on books...

So, at about 9:15 on this Sunday night, I have decided to comment on Sara Marier's book idea.  I love it.  The idea to use pictures as text to further "illustrate" the main picture is playful and original.  I can't wait to see the picture story unfold.  I also like the idea to place the smaller pictures in movie reel, as if each large picture has its own little movie documentary telling its story.  I'm looking forward to seeing what those stories will be.


As for my book, what is posted is part one of Ganja Boy's First Adventure.  For both, part one and part two, the story is written and the requisite pictures have all been taken so that this next week will allow me to work on PhotoShop creating the effects I would like in my book and to get part two into InDesign. 

ganja boy's first big plan...





Sunday, November 7, 2010

The BOOK...

The book, the first installment of a series, its debut, 11.29.10 -- the fictional and fascinating story of Captain Ashland and Ganja Boy and their many mishaps and misadventures in the area around the smallish college town of Ashland, OR...and east, west, south and north somewhat.  This first installment will introduce one of the duo's many archnemeses and may hint at the duo's origins, the why of it's becoming, a possibility totally and directly dependent upon the amount of Ganja Boy's ganja gone up in smoke.  It should be here so noted that Captain Ashland is quite straightlaced, but could probably use, says his co-conspirator, "just one hit, Dude".  The story format will likely be somewhat comic bookish with maybe a bit more text than is typical of that genre.  As I am not the consummate artiste, my plan is to use a combination of photos and some drawing and lots of photoshop help to bring these characters to life.  The goal is to publish.





Copyright © 2010 by Wendy Temple

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

yadda, yadda...

how many poster posts can a person post???  redid the letter 'a' background in cap'n ashland/gb to show grey space rotated as it was in the pre-jpeg photoshop file.  still don't know how it came to be unspun....

LAST!!! poster post...

curiouser and curiouser...

Just noticed that the Cap'n Ashland/GB poster does not have the grey space in the background of the big letter 'a' rotated a bit to show some white space.  In my photoshop file, it is rotated, but when saved as a jpeg, somehow it 'unrotates'.  Can't figure this out.  The effect is more interesting with the rotation there.

Reflections on poster reflections...

A quick aside:  For my son's promo flyers/posters, I didn't think the text was strong enough the first time around, but was, frankly, sick of looking at the computer screen any longer.  With the revision period grace given, I decided to turn my attention to that right away with the first attempts ending up with text that was too big.  Revising again resulted in the last posting of the Nick Temple posters.  I did have one oops moment when I deleted the pic of him, and then decided I actually liked the poster without the pic as well, so it is also included.

For Captain Ashland and Ganja Boy, I never liked the cropping job on Ganja Boy's elbow.  After having worked with the eraser and the blur and smudge tools, I think that problem area is corrected.  I also moved the title text down a hair so it is no longer right on the top edge of the poster.  Finally, I added a bit more info at the bottom of the poster to indicate there is a book in the works, and had some miraculous luck backlighting the blue text with yellow.  woohoo!!!

captain ashland, revised