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Puff Guts (DD4, Chapter 2, pages 78-82)

The Provveditore has returned to Archipoli, and Alexandra (on a rooftop, conferring with a Winged Wisdom-Keeper) is in the perfect place to overhear his interaction with Nikos. The caped blowhard seems thoroughly perturbed by the presence of a British sailing vessel in his bay.

This sequence features one of my favourite choices: please take care to note that the Provveditore is always (okay, mostly) composed together with the horse's ass. This I think is what professionals call "telegraphing."

Last week I mentioned the Provveditore's swearing habit. "Puff guts" is my other favourite of his epithets. It's a term that was apparently in real-world use, meaning "a fat man," (here's a Project Gutenberg link) but it has such a good sound that I figured Vignelli would use the term more liberally, outside its strict definition. Does it make sense to give English street slang to a Mediterranean "noble?" No, of course not, but I'm not about to pass up rum lingo like "puff guts."

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The Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue is fun to take a spin through. There are more than a few terms which, according to their definition, sound like they're supposed to be pejoratives, but they're too sing-songy or too wordy to have any tooth (e.g., "back-biter" or "foot wabbler"). Elsewhere, there are terms that pop up and feel so commonplace that it's strange to think of them being novel (e.g., "sweet heart" and "straight-laced," both of which mean what you think they mean). 

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Meanwhile, my County Work continues as I hammer chapters three and four into shape. I'm doing them simultaneously since they lean pretty heavily on each other. I feel like I know exactly what is going into Chapter Three, the only challenge is keeping it lean and fun. And I know my start and end for Chapter Four, but the details are a lot trickier between points A and B.

Since Chapter Four feels intimidating, I want to form a strong image of it in my mind now so that it can "simmer" while I'm drawing Chapter Three. That is, during the time-consuming process of drawing Chapter Three, Chapter Four will be in the back of my mind, where connections will mysteriously form themselves and as long as I can catch them and integrate them, the whole thing will be tighter as a result. I'm trying to turn hindsight into foresight. Most people have had that moment when you finish a project and deliver it and then think, "ahh! I should have done X instead!" I'm trying to do that, but before I deliver the project, and the "simmering" helps that along.

As a bonus, during this process, I think I discovered the end-note for this story. I had one ending in mind already, and a whole bunch of different alternatives, but I think I found the "right" ending.

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Next week is the final installment of finished pages from Chapter Two! Yay slash awww

Thinking about the short-term future, friends have suggested they would be interested in process videos. At first I thought, "who would watch that," but then I remembered about Bob Ross. So I'm thinking, like, "here's my process for turning the writing into thumbnails" and actual page-drawing videos; that sort of thing.

What say you? Do you have any feelings one way or another?

I'll probably make at least one (if I can summon the nerve for it), because for reasons I do not fully understand, I am currently obsessed with video production tech. Unless I can get sanity to prevail, I might just have to work it out of my system and learn whether or not it's something I want to spend more time on, if only so I can get this monkey off my back and move on with my life.

Your trusty Word Pecker,

TC

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Comments

Ohhhhhh sure, that makes sense. You'd think that would really encourage people to stick to their LG brand washer-dryer combos. Except of course you can see the problem there: you don't want to put linen in a dryer.

Tony Cliff

I'd love to see your process videos! I am working on figuring that out myself between the filming and editing and what to focus on. I know some artists do time-lapse to capture all the work on a page. Others do real-time to just show a portion of the penciling or inking process, but in more detail. I'm not sure which I prefer as a viewer but probably the latter. Time lapse can be a bit too jerky to follow. Real-time gives a much better feel for the artistic process. It's also (to use your Bob Ross comparison) more calming to watch, unlike the spastic nature of time lapse.

seanwangart

I vote "YES!" to process videos!!! Delightedly anticipating them now! :D

CatCova

i would love to see process videos! even just one, haha. i enjoy seeing other people's processes, and yours especially feel like i would definitely learn something from them.

Zee Coshow

Also I would be VERY excited to see process videos, especially if there was some commentary!

Jana

As I understand it, linen and cloth historically was a very valuable commodity. So stealing wet linen from people's clothing lines was probably a common practice. Like modern day bike theft. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

Jana

Hey, at least you don't forget your own characters' names, as I am almost certainly not supposed to do, but which I evidently have done once or twice.

Tony Cliff

Aaaaaand I just realized that the Provveditore and the ship's captain are not the same person, and that ship was the same ship from the beginning and not a new one. Oops.

Nancy K

If she had a Twitter feed she would change her name to 'A Real Sack of Nuts'

Lisa


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