The Dreaming: Good AND Bad News

My editor got back to me, and the good news is, they don’t want me to rewrite the storyline for volume 1. That’s a good thing. There were other art changes too – they want me to completely redesign and redraw a character that appears ONLY in Chapter 1, but is in over half of the panels in it. They also want me to redraw the faces of some of the other characters in the same, but I don’t know whether it includes the leads or not.

The not-so-good news, on the other hand, is that they want me to work the rest of the story on the same “themes” as a famous 80s movie called “Picnic at Hanging Rock”, by Peter Weir. For those who don’t know, “Pcnic at Hanging Rock” is about a group of Victorian schoolgirls who go picnicking on Valentine’s Day in 1900. A few of the girls disappear, along with a teacher, for inexplicable reasons. A week later, one of the girls is found, yet she has no memory of what happened to her. The movie never explains what happens to any of the other girls – it basically ends without an explanation of anything.

Now, I’ve SEEN that movie, and it’s a good movie. And luckily, there are similarities plot-wise between that movie and “The Dreaming”. However, the similarities extend only to the fact that it is (a) set in the bush, and (b) involves vanished schoolgirls. Since I’ve planned much of the storyline of “The Dreaming”, I can tell you that 90% of “The Dreaming” can be pieced together at the end, whereas nothing pieces together at the end of “Picnic at Hanging Rock”. That in turn makes it different plot-wise from the movie – so what there IS in common is the mood and atmosphere. So far, I seem to be on the right track – except that what worries me the most is that there may be a difference of opinion in what the “themes” should be, especially the Australian mythos part.

 

I paraphrase the EIC: “Oftentimes, of course, in stories like these, it’s not all bad news – there’s frequently a feeling of liberation on the part of characters – especially younger ones – that the truths of the bush are much more freeing than the ‘truths’ commonly thought to hold the fabric of society together”. But that, I presume he’s talking about “Picnic at Hanging Rock”. If he is, then he’s completely misunderstood the point of “Picnic at Hanging Rock”, and he’s completely misunderstood what the Australian bush is actually like. Because if the Australian Bush is synonymous with anything, it’s fire and destruction. Every year, bushfires flare up, and if it doesn’t flare up, then it’s bad because nothing will grow. Australia’s flora is evolved in such a way that it will only grow when burned by fire, so every year, if bushfires don’t occur, they will have to be lit in a process called “patch burning”. All this destruction and then rebirth means that the bush is rarely viewed as something dangerous rather than something benign. It also means that the Australian bush is more likely to be viewed as a “masculine” force, rather than a “feminine” force (as it is often viewed in other parts of the world).

I’m typing out summaries of volumes 2 and 3 tonight, and I’ve asked my editor to call me tomorrow so I can tell her to get the EIC to readjust his beliefs about “Picnic at Hanging Rock”. Because if we don’t sort this out now, there could be big disputes down the track. I also should mention that the treatment of native aborigines is another theme in this story, though how to tackle it is something I’m not yet sure about.

 

New Online Manga: I did a short 10-page urban legend-like story for a Wirepop.com anthology. It’s now up here.

 

Happy Chinese New Year!
First time I drew something completely by computer. I was going to add more detail to it, but I thought I’d best get back to “The Dreaming” since there’s going to some big reworking coming along. This was supposed to be a break, but… what the heck.

 

Year of the Rooster

The Dreaming: Already it’s happening…

Some bad news. The editor-in-chief and some higher ups had a look at my Chapter 1 for “The Dreaming”, and apparently “has extensive notes for [my editor] on that and the series as a whole”. They’ve all left for some retreat so I won’t get the notes by the end of this week, but I’ve been told that the changes COULD be fundamental. Well, I knew that rewriting parts of this story is required sooner or later, but I didn’t expect it to happen at this stage. I’ve been told to stop all inking and toning until the end of this week for that purpose, since the changes they demand could be large.

If this turns out to be completely different to what I want it to be, well, I shouldn’t be TOO surprised. Luckily I don’t feel “The Dreaming” is going to turn into an utter mess if rewritten, so if I’m asked to rewrite fundamental parts of the storyline, I would HATE it, but I won’t be traumatised. In fact, in retrospect I’m glad that “Block 6” wasn’t accepted by TokyoPop.

I have to wait until Friday, but I know for certain that if the changes they demand are fundamental, I could get quite annoyed. I’ll finish it, and I’ll do my best to put out a good product, but I really wish for me and not editorial to be the driving force behind the story. Hopefully the art and storytelling will come along without a hitch too, though there could always be the possibility of changes. Luckily my editor has told me the original deadline has been extended – I certainly won’t be able to get it done if it’s not changed.

 

Other stuff: This is a pin-up for a local fanzine, Generation 2005. I’m beginning to think I’m getting the hang of drawing Chinese opera singers. It doesn’t look exactly the way I want it to, but close enough.

 

Chinese Opera Singer 2

The Dreaming: Sample tones

I’ve nearly finished toning and adding the dialogue for Chapter 1 of “The Dreaming”! Unfortunately, when I wrote this, my LJ went down, so I’m only posting it now. From next week, I’ll be working on Chapter 2, and is scheduled to be finished on the 6th Feb. Right now, I’m SUPPOSED to be working on the remaining 3 pages for “Ten Years Ago Today” (see below), but I’m being lazy instead (NOOO!).

I’m sort of MOSTLY happy with the toning on Chapter 1… I had to use alot of tones, and though I dislike using so much toning, I find that this is one of the rare cases where over-toning works in favour. The mystery-horror setting, with the Victorian-era furniture and architecture means that it manages to work. I still wish I didn’t have to tone so much, even though it wasn’t mandated to me – I just toned in a way I believe is most suitable for the look of the story. Darn, I miss the good ol’ days of b&w art. *sigh*

As of now, I’m unhappy with pg2, p10-11 and pg 24; though the problem is more inking than toning. I can’t change it for now anyway because of scheduling problems, so I’ll probably finish the book, and then go back and correct it if there is any time left. Perfection/satisfaction is something worth working towards, though not to the detriment of everything else.

 

Page 5 from "The Dreaming"

Page 16 from "The Dreaming"

 

Page 21 from "The Dreaming"

The Dreaming: And so…

I finished the inking for Chapter 1 on… Monday. However, it turns out that I had this week off because they apparently need to check the inks before I start toning. My editor says she’ll get the inking notes and the notes for Chapter 2 to me by Thursday night her time, which means Friday afternoon my time. So there you go, an entire work-week gone – if only I knew the inking must be checked beforehand, I would have asked my editor to approve Chapter 2 earlier. Oh well.

I’ve already planned out my schedule: 3 weeks for each Chapter, including inking and toning, is my plan. This schedule ends on the 22nd May, leaving a week before the 1st June. However, my scheduling doesn’t take into account that there would be any lag time for approving inks (and from the rate things are going, pencils too). And judging by the progress, it’ll take at least 4 working days for these to be approved.

Luckily I’ve told my editor to approve my pencils (which are approved separately from the inks) as fast she can, so when I’m waiting for the verdict on the inks, I’ll have SOMETHING to do. I think I may be one of the few creators that’s not being hounded by an editor for missing deadlines, but instead hounding the editor to hurry it up so I can finish the goddamn thing and do some other stuff.

 

Ten Years Ago Today

I’m grateful that my work “The Dreaming” for TokyoPop isn’t the most important thing in my life, or even my manga-drawing life. It’ll be so depressing if it was. The web is where I got started, and I won’t stop drawing short stories and experimenting on that front – best way to share my work with people. Anyway, as sucky as the scheduling problems have been, I’m grateful I’ve had a week off to knock together a short story for another anthology I’m contributing to (2 contributions due this month, AIEE!). This one’s a 10-page “Twilight Zone” sort of short story, and is drawn ona 6″x9″ page. I find that drawing quality of a 1 to 1 ratio still is passable – and I work quicker too. I also mixed traditional ComicWorks tones with greyscale tones, much like what I’m doing with “The Dreaming” – hopefully spooky things won’t happen during printing. There is also more sound effects in this short story than other stories I do – but so what? Apparently, there isn’t all that much difference.

I’m only sticking up 4 out of the 10 pages. This story’s for a printed anthology after all.

 

Ten Years Ago Today - Page 1

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Ten Years Ago Today - Page 2

 

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Ten Years Ago Today - Page 3

 

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Ten Years Ago Today - Page 4

 

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Rough Cover #2.5

Here’s another rough cover I’ve been asked to do for “The Dreaming” that’s very much like cover #2 – because cover #2 was really based on this cover and it was suggested I make the hands “creepier”. Well, we all know how that turned out. I’m 😐 about this one. I don’t know what to think, as it was the last of my original 7 cover submissions and for some reason they asked me to do this one (when this cover was the one I put the LEAST amount of thought into). I’ve always thought the very first one was my #1 preference, beyond everything else, so who knows? It’s marketing that chooses the cover, not me, so at least I’ll have someone to blame if people don’t like the cover of “The Dreaming”.

 

The Dreaming - Rough Cover 3