Tom's Mad Blog
September 15th, 2008 | Posted in MAD Magazine
In comic book shops now and on news stands Tuesday: MAD # 494 (October 2008) Cover (Mark Fredrickson) The Fundalini Pages (Paul Coker, Dick DeBartolo, Emily Flake, Garth Gerhart, Paul Gilligan, Darren Johnson, Bob Staake) MAD’s 50 Worst Things about the Internet (Charlie Kadau and Jeff Kruse, Leonardo Rodriguez, Drew Friedman, Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer, Jose Garibaldi and Rick Tulka) The Eerie Similarities Between Family Guy and the Bush White House (David Shayne, Jack Syracuse) A MAD Look at Cooking Shows (Sergio Aragon?¬©s) Up-And-Coming Mixed Marital Arts Fighters (Jeff Kruse, Hermann Mejia) Overheard at the Barack Obama Rally In Germany (Uncredited) The Darker Side… READ MORE
September 14th, 2008 | Posted in Mailbag
Q: I am doing a drawing of some friends who have a 11 month old, and I have a problem.¬¨‚Ć They’re child is how should I say… not the prettiest kid I’ve ever seen. Imagine a cross between Gollum and Baby faced Finster, with a touch of Deliverance.¬¨‚Ć I Have tried to pretty the kid up, but not sure If it looks anything like their daughter.¬¨‚Ć I think babies are hard to draw anyways, do you have any suggestions?¬¨‚Ć Also do you have a rule of thumb when drawing babies in general? A: Drawing babies has always been one of the banes of the live… READ MORE
September 13th, 2008 | Posted in General
I spent an inordinate amount of time yesterday doing that Cintiq review, so today’s post is going to be an easy one. Here’s a short list of links to the blogs of some terrific caricature artists: Jan Op de Beeck– Jan is a Belgian illustrator and one of the most highly respected caricaturists in the world. His blog is fairly new, just having started in August, and I hope we’ll see plenty of posts of his work there. Check out his video post where he’s adding gray tones to a live caricature. Joe Bluhm– If you frequent caricature related blogs at all you are probably… READ MORE
September 12th, 2008 | Posted in It's All Geek to Me!
Back in November of last year Wacom released a smaller, more portable version of it’s Cintiq line of monitor/tablet combo devices, the Cintiq 12wx. This was of great interest to me because up until that point there was no really viable solution to doing PhotoShop color work while “on the road” in the manner in which I am accustomed… i.e. using a Cintiq’s “draw on the screen” style of working. This and the Axiotron ModBook, a third party modified, tablet style MacBook were the two most promising solutions for this issue. Before I go on, and before I get a lot of e-mails or comments… READ MORE
September 11th, 2008 | Posted in News
Used with permission Yes. It’s that time again. The Orphan Works bill is still on the table and still being pushed by the deep pockets and lobby efforts of Google, FROM THE ILLUSTRATORS’ PARTNERSHIP: With Congress back in session this week, Orphan Works rumors are back too. According to some sources, deals have been made to pass the bills quickly. According to others, the bills have stalled for this session. Here’s what we know, independent of conflicting sources: SEPT 6: OpenCongress Lists “8 Controversial Bills That Congress Still May Pass” In Congress Gossip, by Donny Shaw, the article notes that the Orphan Works Bills “have… READ MORE
September 10th, 2008 | Posted in Sketch O'The Week
This week’s sketch is a study of fashion maven Donatella Versace. I came across the reference photo in a tabloid article called “Plastic Surgery Shockers!” There’s not much more to say… except this could be Madonna on a bad day. READ MORE
September 9th, 2008 | Posted in On the Drawing Board
With that big MAD job wrapped up the only things on the drawing board right now are a workplace poster job and some revisions to the on-line gaming project. I do have a few personal art projects that need some attention, so this will be a good time to get those wrapped up. In the meantime, here’s a project I worked on last spring that is probably not going to be produced now (too late for that) and I think is safe then to share with readers. It was a product illustration job for a company that was going to manufacture these fake food cans… READ MORE
September 8th, 2008 | Posted in Freelancing
Deadlines conquered… again. I had to pull an all-nighter last night to wrap up that MAD job but as they say in the business it’s “in the can!” (okay, that reference is actually from the movie business reffering to when filming is complete and the film reels are in their metal containers, but who cares?). I sometimes get comments from fellow cartoonists and/or illustrators about the amount of work I do, and it’s assumed I must work very fast to squeeze in that kind of volume. In truth I don’t really work that fast, and any reputation I may have for being prolific is much… READ MORE