--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Adrian Glenn" <outlawoa@...> wrote:
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> Interesting, J; I'll have to look into that sometime.
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> It'll be a GREAT change from what we've seen the cast in so far, and I'd love to see how far they would go in expanding their roles in that enviroment.
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> -So many possiblities-
The one thing I guess I never made evident was that all the stuff I've drawn, whether they are portfolios or prints, or even the funny comics, were meant to be taken as "products" of the studio. All those pictures of characters engaging in different activities? They were staged, just like what you'd see in an advertisement or even a girlie magazine. But the big deal with the studio is their focus on turning the photos from those staged shots into drawings. So think of it as people posing for an event, pictures get taken, the best ones are then chosen to be redrawn as artwork, and then they are published as a product from the studio.
The benefit of taking a more "real-life" approach to the stuff is that it will allow the reader to kinda look behind the scenes, and see how the characters really act. I mean, the three skunks work at the studio, many times behind the scenes and assisting in setting up more "mainstream" photo shoots (ie, advertisements). Yeah, they also star in some decidedly adult photo shoots, but that's certainly not all they do. So the new approach will show a side of the characters I haven't yet had the opportunity to show. Plus, it'll allow readers to see how the girls' world operates (it's not like ours, in case you were wondering).
--JMH
Received on Wed Jul 22 2009 - 00:52:42 CDT