Saturday, May 17, 2014

Stone Mask Adventures, The Music Box of Ikana Valley

Stone Mask Adventures, first multi-frame comic
So I couldn't wait any longer, I had to post a comic. I wanted to try and post on Mondays, but seeing how scout camp won't allow me to do that Sunday seems like a great alternative.

Now, I don't expect everyone to understand this comic as its humor is based heavily on in-game scenarios in The Legend Of Zelda: Majora's Mask, so let me give you some background on this series of comics.

The Stone Mask is a mask in Majora's Mask that when you wear it people don't pay attention to you making you essentially invisable to enemies, NPCs, etc. (as the game puts it, you are "as interesting as a stone"). It's a lot like the "None of your Buisness Cloaking Device" from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy or those keys that The Doctor hands to people to make them essentially invisible in Doctor Who (Particularly the episode where The Master takes over the world).

With that being said, this comic takes place at the music box house in Ikana Valley where you have to sneek into the house while the little girl that lives in it walks around the valley. If you get spotted by her you have to wait for what feels like forever while she hides in her house until she decides you're gone and comes out again.

Now, I'm sure after all that explaining if you didn't get it before hand I've probably killed the joke by now, and the rest of you are smiling and nodding your heads in agreement. But there you go!

Like I said, I plan on updating on Sundays with
a piece of art of some sort, and I hope you will 
enjoy them. I will continue to post on facebook
when I post here to keep advertising, after all
I do love showing off art, especially funny art.

Until next time!

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Visiting Roy High (Seeing Ellsworth)

Yesterday I went to my folk's house and while I was there I was told by my parents had run in to good, old Steven Ellsworth at the store. I hadn't seen him in a while and I decided to rectify that as soon as possible (mainly because I wanted to show off my facial hair, can you really blame me?). So today I went to the old high school after classes were out to say hello to my old mentor/sensei.

Naturally when I arrived at Steve's office he immediately had to leave to a meeting, so I naturally did what any peace-loving, respectful man would do: I doodled on his white board, leaving a terrible pun for him to enjoy for as long as he decides not to erase it. For those of you who know Mr. Ellsworth I think you will get a kick out of it:

Pretty freaking awesome that this only took about 15 minutes! Woot!

I was thinking on the fly since he was only at a short meeting, but I pulled out a great, headache-endusing pun as quick as you could say . . .well, a really long word. To add to the fun, Sir Ellsworth reacted in almost the same way as I drew him to, holding back just enough to keep from giving me the satisfaction that I pinned his reaction right on. Either that or I'm giving myself too much credit, either way I loved it.

We didn't talk about too much other than catching up with one another, but it's always nice to see old faces. That's my blog for today, so I'll see you next time!

Saturday, May 10, 2014

First Blog Post for a Man Named Jeremy

Woot!

Hi there everybody, 'tis I, the Jeremy of the Illum clan finally doing something I've wanted to do for a long time coming--making a blog/website that I can share with everyone. Hopefully it will continue to get the attention it needs from me to keep going. So, what better to start off a blog than with something awesome relating to what I designed it for? Probably by giving out free money, but since I have none to give, here is a lovely picture created by yours truely.
The rough draft, inked in

Final version, re-imaged on the computer

For some, these may already look familiar, for others, Stone Mask Adventures is a comic series that I plan to work on in the future. I already have a few of the strips drawn up and I posted one of the images on Facebook. Thank you for reading my first post. One-thousand "thank yous" to you all.

Peace!