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UY art at DH Gallery

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2002 12:26 -0700
by Stan Sakai
I just posted an announcement on the news section that some Usagi drawings will be for sale at the Dark Horse website.

UY art at DH Gallery

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2002 17:09 -0700
by Gaffey
Have you been invited to the Megacon next year?? Just wanted to know if DarkHorse is my only chance at getting some art.

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2002 23:21 -0700
by Stan Sakai
I have no plans to attend MegaCon next year. Actually, I'm still recuperating from my travels this year.

I'll eventually make my way back to the east coast again, though.

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2002 11:50 -0700
by digulla
Oh Goody! New York or something nearby would be most welcome because flying to NY is pretty cheap and that would mean that I could put my filthy hands on you! Finally! :twisted:

Re: UY art at DH Gallery

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2002 12:09 -0700
by digulla
Stan Sakai wrote:I just posted an announcement on the news section that some Usagi drawings will be for sale at the Dark Horse website.
Who is the woman on Sketch #7 and #11?

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2002 12:28 -0700
by Stan Sakai
The artwork was posted a day earlier than I was told. Sorry.

The woman (# 7, I think) with the hat is Tomoe.

The other (ninja) is Chizu.

I sometimes play with art styles and character designs on these drawings. Some of them are pretty strange, though I did not give these to DH.

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2002 13:11 -0700
by digulla
Stan Sakai wrote:The artwork was posted a day earlier than I was told. Sorry.

The woman (# 7, I think) with the hat is Tomoe.

The other (ninja) is Chizu.
Now that you say it I recognize them :-) Heh, Chizu looks more like Barby than a ninja (odd height-to-width ratio). Especially the swords look more like needles ;-)
Stan Sakai wrote:I sometimes play with art styles and character designs on these drawings. Some of them are pretty strange, though I did not give these to DH.
Artists have to develop, I know that. That also means that fans will change because the old fans don't like the new style anymore but one gets new fans for that who couldn't stand the old style (I find the two usagis in the middle of the uppermost image on [url]file:/home/digulla/www/usagiyojimbo.com/public_html/usaghist.html[/url] pretty ugly, for example).

Well, I'm thinking about getting two of your drawings but, well, the price stops me to do this right now :-/ Aw, what the heck, it's only $200.

Do you ask the same prices at conventions? In that case, I'd have to get a platinum card first (or as Robert Asprin did put it: "If you plan to spend a 7-digit figure on something, then we would appreciate it if you would notify us one day in advance -- only if that's convenient for you, Sir, of course." ;-))

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2002 8:29 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Do you ask the same prices at conventions?

Dark Horse has added a gallery commission of 15 -20% for listing the art which is usual for about all such web listings.

Now Gallery Page!

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2002 13:37 -0700
by digulla
Hi Everyone!

To celebrate my first two original drawings that I bought from Stan Sakai, I've opened my own gallery page at http://usagiyojimbo.com/gallery/adigulla.html!

Enjoy!

Gallery Page

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2002 14:47 -0700
by Gaffey
Aaron,

I'd like to start my own gallery. Can the Usagi web site host the pictures for me or should I try and find some other place to host them?? Also, I have a commissioned piece by Sergio Aragones of Groo, Rufferto, and Usagi that I'd like to put up for people to enjoy. I'd prefer it goes in that gallery instead of "Fan" art. Would this be possible?

Thanks

Re: Gallery Page

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2002 15:49 -0700
by digulla
Gaffey wrote:I'd like to start my own gallery. Can the Usagi web site host the pictures for me or should I try and find some other place to host them??
Actually, I prefer to host them. There is was a grendelized Usagi by Muffin Man and we only have the thumbnail left because the page it refers to has been deleted. If we host them, we know what is available and what is not.
Gaffey wrote:Also, I have a commissioned piece by Sergio Aragones of Groo, Rufferto, and Usagi that I'd like to put up for people to enjoy. I'd prefer it goes in that gallery instead of "Fan" art. Would this be possible?
Sure, as long as the pic is UY related, I see no problem in hosting it. I'll just add the extra copyright info about Groo.

Some infos about Galleries: Images must be below 100KB. Pixelsize is not that important and I'll create the necessary thumbnails.

Since the UY Dojo has no upload area, it might be best if you sent me your pictures by email.

any chance of more art at DH - pages and covers?

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2002 15:40 -0700
by boochydog
stan-

at the DH website, it looked like they had some of your original painted covers and original pages for sale. of course they were all gone before i could get any of them - a few of the painted covers and the splashes looked wonderful!

is there any chance DH will have more available on the website? living in Kansas, I do not get out to many of the major comic shows except for the once-a-year KC event, so i cannot buy art directly from you at the comic shows.

keep up the great work!

Kirk

BTW - I never did get to thank you for the double-gatefold kite cover poster you sent to me - thanks a bunch! i have it in a small frame hanging in my computer room!

Re: any chance of more art at DH - pages and covers?

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2002 9:03 -0700
by Stan Sakai
boochydog wrote: is there any chance DH will have more painted covers on the website?
Right now, Dark Horse has black and white art for sale. There will be another batch that will be posted in a few months that also will be black and white. I just do a couple of paintings a year, usually water colors, so they're rarer and harder to get. There are no plans to sell more of them through the DH Gallery at the moment.

comic art

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2002 10:16 -0700
by boochydog
stan-

thanks for the very quick response. i have looked at the DH gallery site and can only find a few sketches, but do not see any B&W original page art available. the B&W original pages and inked covers i do see are all sold. i just want to make sure i am not missing anything there at the site.

actually, i prefer your B&W original page art pieces as they show off your inking skills and attention to detail better than a color watercolor piece has the ability to do (plus they are a little less pricey). if you are anyone on the board can help me out, please let me know.

i hope i can find a nice interior original art page or B&W original art inked cover someday. :)

thanks, kirk

Re: comic art

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2002 23:08 -0700
by Stan Sakai
boochydog wrote: actually, i prefer your B&W original page art pieces

I do not sell my published interior pages, at least I haven't yet. The pages that have been available were, with very few exceptions, unpublished story pages.

Sometimes, I find that a scene or a cover is not working for the story. In these cases I would redo it. I did two versions of the cover of UY 39 (Grasscutter prologue), one with Susano-o astride that giant snake (the printed version) and one with Usagi on the snake (David Gravatt bought this one). There was a nice one-page gag in the story about the seaweed farmers that had to be taken out because of space. There was a page redone for Images From a Winter's Day because I thought of a better way to convey the change of seasons.

Some of my revised pages were in The Art of Usagi comics from Radio a few years ago.