It’s been a long time coming, but I finally had time to get this latest update done. While I was going to wait a few more pages at first, this seems as good a cliffhanger as any. Get ready for a bunch of action in the next few installments as we build up toward the climax. Yep, that’s right, we’re about 3/4 of the way through this thing!
The latest update for Big Dumb Fighting Idiotsmay not have clocked in at a whopping 10 pages like the one before it, but it had a few tricks of its own. Besides playing around a little more with colors and shadows, I decided to do something special with the Mayor’s flashback sequence. Going against the traditional style of the comic for flashbacks—whether they’re a single panel or multiple pages—has been my goal since the early pages, and this time I busted out the construction paper and got to cutting.
I could probably leave it at that and most would get the picture, but I didn’t start out with this exact idea in mind. The reason I went with it is entirely thanks to the way I drew the thumbnails for the page. I was originally just planning to make the Mayor’s flashback consist of purposefully bad drawings, but the sketch accidentally gave me a better idea.
My sketches already looked enough like cutouts…
The second panel sparked the idea: Why not just get a bunch of different paper and start cutting directly with scissors? Sketching the characters out beforehand would be too accurate. I wanted it to look kind of bad, which is a great way to turn your brain off and avoid overanalyzing whatever it is you’re doing. In fact, if you really want to just mess around, you might want to do the same kind of exercise in a sketchbook. Not with paper cutouts, but with extemporaneous drawings that may or may not go anywhere.
I ended up doing four panels like this. I cut the shapes I wanted for each character—separate cuts for arms, torso, clothes, and facial features, for instance—and used a cheap glue stick to put them together. I didn’t bother gluing any of the figures to the background itself, because I wanted the freedom to move them around if I didn’t like the composition. The final results came out exactly how I pictured them in the first place.
Clockwise, L to R: Mayor Mustang socks a frog, Trunk looks dumb, a robot goes ballistic, the Mayor is surrounded.
The pressure was off to make these the very best. I knew if they even looked marginally decent they’d serve their purpose and look cool next to digitally-illustrated panels. Once I took photos of each collage, I opened the page up in Clip Studio Paint and simply imported them into their respective panels. I made sure to have room in each for text, which is something you should always keep in mind in advance when laying out panels.
And now I have Mayor Mustang himself on my shelf!
Also starring: Finn, Rush, and a head-splitting Garbage Pail Kid
So, to recap, I:
Drew thumbnails
Cut out individual shapes
Assembled characters with glue
Placed and photographed each panel
Imported photos into Clip Studio Paint
Added text overlays and polished the page
Hopefully I’ll get to do something like this again, but I don’t know if there are really any flashbacks coming up! (pssst, I’d do clay for the next one if I could.)
BAM! Five more pages for ya, putting us back on track as we continue to barrel toward… however much is left. I have a good idea of how many more pages there will be, but I never really know for sure until I’m drawing them. Check back for the next update soon!
Finally! Between getting married and actual work, it took a while to layout, draw, and color this intense Skateboard Battle (Jungle Zone Rulez), but I’m happy with how it turned out. It also somehow made it in June, as promised! I’ll probably keep doing the updates like this, with a slightly longer wait but way more content—this one is about 5 week’s worth of normal updates, after all—but the next one shouldn’t be as long.
In the meantime, hit up my Patreon for early access and more on the upcoming stuff. And spread the word about the comic if you get a chance, I’m really excited about the rest of it!
Oh man, I’m really excited about this next part. I don’t have much to add here! Oh, except for the fact that I’m back to doing everything digitally; I hope it’s not too jarring. Things are about to get really busy for a bit, but I’m gonna try and keep up as much as possible. In the meantime, check out my Patreon and support BDFI if ya like!