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				BEHIND THE SCENES AND PREVIEWS 
				POCF part 1 
				  
				A friend of mine from the comic book industry, Josh Blaylock, 
				writer and illustrator and publisher of Devil's Due Publishing 
				has begun making his way in the NFT world and asked me to get on 
				board with a big combined NFT launch. To which I said "of 
				course". Josh and I both begun independent comic publishing 
				about the same time, and have both found ourselves to be the tip 
				of the spear, sort of speak, of comics entering the world of 
				NFT's. 
				That's not a big suprise. If a year and a half ago someone told 
				you there would be a new medium of visual art based on advance 
				technology and you had to bet money of which of the established 
				comic book pros would be among the pioneers...you might first 
				consider whoever passes for a household name, but then factor in 
				who's most willing, able and always looking to take a risk, and 
				then you'd pick either me or Josh.  
				 He's talented, very 
				much gives a damn about putting out good work and...much like 
				myself, he's a very cunning "keep an eye on the future" forward 
				thinking person...so aside from the comradery, it was a no 
				brainier to get on board with his upcoming project 
				His parameters for the piece was "...just pretend someone came 
				up to you for a commission and said I want something involving 
				cryptocurrency and space". 
				So...it''s a theme, but a vague theme. 
				Sigh... 
				You know what I like? Either no theme or something specific. 
				This halfway stuff drives me nuts. I'm mostly alone in that 
				regard. Do I think he, who has known me some time, gave me a 
				half way subject just to torture me? No...but then again...he 
				does know me well enough to know that when I'm vexed, I end up 
				doing some of my best work. And he is cunning. 
				Anyways...I kicked around a few ideas...looked at what he did 
				and had from people so far...mulled over some more ideas. 
				Decided on this one (which at this stage is just a bunch of 
				scribbles, symbolizing the picture in my head). 
				  
				
				A little space accountant of sorts with a jet pack, skimming 
				through a planet/moon of crypto hoarding aliens. I have some 
				ideas on effects I've been wanting to try that I'll get into 
				next time. For now though, that base image needs to be refined 
				and drawn and inked. I envisioned the buildings being giant 
				crypto mining units, with some others flying overhead in the 
				distance. 
				  
				All those little arrows lead to the different vanishing points. 
				 
				 In this piece there are many. Because while it is an 
				open question as to whether or no Josh likes to torture me...I 
				clearly like to torture myself. 
				To give the composition some energy I had the buildings/units on 
				the right angled slightly differently than the left. and to give 
				the units flying over head some implied movement, I had each one 
				tilted just a bit differently than the others. (each having a 
				left and right vanishing point a bit shifter from the other but 
				always on the same horizin line) 
				 
				
				That's confusing...lemme give you a closer look... 
				
				 
				
				 
				That's still confusing, I know I was confused for about 
				half an hour. This may all seem unnecessary, but if they all had 
				the same two vanishing points it would be a very boring 
				composition, with no life to it. 
				Then again...at this point I started to second guess whether 
				or not I'll even add those things.  There's going to be a 
				title across the top like and old sci-fi pulp magazine, and that 
				is a key element.  
				 
				Having these units up there along with the title might just 
				make it too visually complicated. By "might" I mean almost 
				definatly.  BUT...even if I don't use them for this, I 
				might be able to use them on something else later on.  
				 
				Onto the final piece... 
				  
				
				Those are some damn fine looking circuit boards on those crypto 
				buildings...I'm gonna regret that when its time to ink. Those 
				and the little spaceman ( which I haven't at this point even 
				drawn in all they way) I'll probably tackle last, after I've 
				built up some confidence. 
				  
				 
				  
				 
				
				at this point here...I've inked as much as I'm comfortable 
				taking on...and screwed up the circuit boards, and a few other 
				things. That's what white out is for ( or...I guess the delete 
				button if I was bright enough to just be doing this on a 
				computer LOL). And as you can see below, a couple or mistakes 
				got whited out and redone and whited out several times. That 
				coin here had like a 3mm thick skin of white out from all the 
				failed attempts. 
				 
				
				Eventually I got it though. 
				  
				So...it's onto drawing some stuff on another piece of paper to 
				be scanned in and added, either because that was the plan all 
				along, or in the case of the circuit boards, I screwed them up 
				and have to try again. 
				The flying crypto units, were always going to be on a different 
				layer because I wasn't sure if I'd want to change their position 
				in the sky once the words/title was added ( that lettering I'll 
				explain/show you next time) or really began to doubt if I'd use 
				them at all.  
				  
				 
				 
				That is a lot of word, but it's also good practice.  You 
				try inking something like that for awhile and suddenly 
				everything else seems easy to do by comparision. 
				 
				
				and THAT is all I'll show you for now. The remaining lines to be 
				inked are scaring the crap out of me.  We've got some long 
				curves (the aliens left arm, the top caps of the crypto units) 
				and the little guy is such a vital part that even though the 
				lines would normally be stress free, they are making me tense.  
				Also his helmet...that's something that will test my skill with 
				a brush. 
				I could use a compass, but that 
				would give me a line so percise it might stand out too much and 
				getting the thickness of the line with any other tool to match 
				how thin I can get a brush line would be harder than just doing 
				it with a brush.  And...I CAN do that with a brush...I just 
				need my mind right. 
				
				All that and the lettering of the title will take up a whole 
				other blog... The lettering is a tragic story, really. It's a 
				story of a man who, for once, actually used the computer to make 
				his life easier and forgot to save the file and ended up having 
				to do it the hard way after all. 
				ARSENIC LULLABY NFT HOMEPAGE 
				ARSENIC LULLABY COMICS 
				HOMEPAGE 
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