SkyHeart

New SkyHeart Cover

I'm wrapping up the loose ends with my SkyHeart project before I send it off to the printers. This week I finished the cover!

I had already designed and illustrated a cover for the book. However, I did it BEFORE I ever drew the book. I created it for the Kickstarter to show people what the finished book might look like. I had just barely figured out the designs for most of my characters, and I hadn't finished the story yet.

After I had finished the book, I revisited the cover and realized the character designs were off, and there were elements on the cover that never ended upr in the book. I felt like the cover could do a better job at reflecting what was in the books pages. 

The original cover design was more of a mood piece than anything. It was meant to capture the feeling of what I wanted the book to be, and to try and sell that idea to potential backers. Now that the book was finished I realized I needed to redesign it. I really liked the vibe of the first cover so I pretty much stuck with the same composition and color palette.

Here's a comparison of the two:

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I think it definitely gets the designs for Wake and Mal Threck right. And I like what's going on with the tengru better in the background. Yahna's character pose better reflects her attitude in the book. And the ship at the bottom is the right color. There's some color stuff that I couldn't quite repolicate with the second one. Sometimes illustration is just alchemy and I have no idea how I get a certain effect. All in all, I'm pretty happy with the revised cover.

I'm launching a pre-order for the book on May 21. So if you want to get in on this print run be sure to pre-order then.

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-Jake

SkyHeart Colors

Hello! In keeping with the spirit of this blog as a place to post more longer form content and stuff I'm thinking about, I thought I'd also share some production updates for whatever it is I'm working on. In this case it's my all-ages graphic novel SkyHeart. 

Right now I'm neck deep in coloring SkyHeart.

I only have 36 pages left to finish coloring out of 126! Wanted to share a few of my favorite pages with you:

Inside Mal Threck's skyship.

Inside Mal Threck's skyship.

The back alley ways of Bridgeport are the perfect place for a stick fight.

The back alley ways of Bridgeport are the perfect place for a stick fight.

Wake's mom has had to take on extra work since he went off to war. 

Wake's mom has had to take on extra work since he went off to war. 

Mal Threck rides to find the Star Seed!

Mal Threck rides to find the Star Seed!

I've also updated the SkyHeart webpage with a ton of info, PLUS a preview of the first 10 pages of the book. So head over there to check it out. 

I had to pause production while I went to Emerald City Comic Con. This week and next has me tied up with accounting, taxes, and a bunch of loose ends on various projects. I'm hoping to get back to coloring by the end of the month. 

Lastly, a huge shout out to Ryan Nimtz, Rachel Everett, Cam Kendell, Dado, and Tanner Garlick for all their help in assisting me on this book so far. These guys are incredible to work with!

-Jake

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The Pre-History of SkyHeart

As I get close to wrapping up this first volume of SkyHeart I thought I'd share the development history for this project. 

It all started here:

My idea Journal, started in 2001

My idea Journal, started in 2001

I remember having tons of story ideas and I'd keep forgetting them, so I decided to write them down as they came to mind so I'd never lose them.

One of the first entries was for an idea about a planet that had been hollowed out and was now crumbling. I had no idea what to call it so "hollow planet" seemed to work for the time being.

These first few entries were just about world building, not thinking of characters or stories just yet. I wanted to figure out what the parameters of this world was before delving into who my characters were.

First entry for SkyHeart, then titled "Hollow Planet"

First entry for SkyHeart, then titled "Hollow Planet"

Not long after my initial journal entries I started sketching out ideas for the characters and the world they lived in.

I believe this is the first drawing I ever did of Airth. It's not dated, but it was in a stack of drawings from 2001 so it's from that year.

I believe this is the first drawing I ever did of Airth. It's not dated, but it was in a stack of drawings from 2001 so it's from that year.

I knew I wanted it to be about animals in flying machines. But what animals? What kind of flying machines? Here was one of my very first explorations:

One of my first drawings for what would become SkyHeart. A group of crazy animals flying around in a gunship.

One of my first drawings for what would become SkyHeart. A group of crazy animals flying around in a gunship.

As I thought more about the idea and the world I wondered what would a typical day be like for an explorer of this planet. A scene came to mind, not of perilous adventure, but of the mundane act of refueling and stocking up on supplies:

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It's been a lot of fun looking at these OLD drawings now. I wish the Jake that drew these 14 years ago could see what became of this little idea.

The idea simmered in my imagination for a year or so, until I was asked to be a part of an anthology book called FLIGHT. I thought this would be a great time to dig in to this world I was building, figure out some characters, and start crafting a story. 

One of the first things I drew was this:

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Sometimes an idea just hits you and you go with it. In this case it was a boy riding a flying whale with a winged pig at his side. The idea grew on me and a developed the character designs even more:

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As I was drawing these characters I started asking myself questions: What are their personalities? Why are they together? What were they riding in the sky for?

The answers started coming and soon I had a story. It was epic, and had many moving parts. I had no idea how I would ever draw this story, and besides it wouldn't fit in an anthology where I only had 14 pages I was allowed to fill. So I wrote a little vignette about a day in the life of these guys. It was called Hugo Earhart and here's a couple pages from that:

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I loved putting together this little story. It was only 14 pages, but it alluded to the much bigger world I was developing. I started fleshing out the world even more.

Here's some more sketches I found:

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And here's a few development designs for a side character in the story; a sky-elf. She would evolve to become a main character in SkyHeart, but I had no idea she would become that when I was designing her for this story.

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After writing more ideas about the story I decided I wasn't up to the task. It would be too hard for me to draw it and write it. I just wasn't good enough.

I decided to shelve it for a few years as I focused on my Missile Mouse Graphic novels.

A couple years after MM, I launched a Kickstarter for a book that would collect all my short comic stories that I had drawn. It was called The Antler Boy and Other Stories. One of the stretch goals was for me to add a new Hugo Earhart story to it. 

Here's a few pages from that story:

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Crafting this story rekindled my love for this world and I started to think about it a lot. I thought about how I had grown as a storyteller and as an artist. I thought about what I could do with this story and where I could take it. But I still didn't feel like I was ready to tackle an entire graphic novel. 

So I did what I do best: world build! 

I decided to mix some more fantasy elements into it and began figuring out the mythology of this universe. Here's some concept sketches of the new direction:

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It was this mix of fantasy and diesel-punk tech that made me feel like I was really onto something. 

But then again, the world and story overwhelmed me and I decided to shelve it again when I thought I'd be ready. 

For three years distracted myself with Lord Balderben, SkullChaserRocket Raccoon, and Little Bot. In those years I felt like I got much better at my craft, but I knew I would need a real kick in the pants to motivate me to overcome my fears and doubts with drawing SkyHeart.

That kick in the pants came in the form of Kickstarter. That Kickstarter got me to finally put me in a place where I HAD to do SkyHeart whether I was ready or not. I talk all about how doing the book helped me overcome fear and doubt here.

This post is already way too long, so I'll stop. The SkyHeart Kickstarter had it's own development that I'll share in another post. Like, how Hugo went from being a boy to becoming a fox-like character named Wake.

Thanks for reading this far. See you next week.

-Jake

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