STAGE 1
BASIC SHAPES OF HEAD BODY ARMS AND LEGS, NOTICE THAT THE HEAD CHEST BELLY KNEES AND HANDS ARE ALL CIRCLES AT THIS STAGE.
STAGE 2
START TO ADD EARS AND LINE UP THE FACE AS SHOWN ALSO ADD HIS CHEST.
STAGE 3
AS YOU CAN SEE I'VE ADDED BUDDHA'S FEATURES NOW AND ADDED HIS HAND SHAPES.
STAGE 4
NOW I'VE ADDED FEET AND HAND DETAILS.I ALSO SPOT BUDDHA'S BELLY NEEDS TO LOOK BIGGER.
STAGE 5
I INK THE FIGURE USING
UNI- BALL VISION ELITE PENS MADE IN JAPAN.
AS YOU SEE AS I INK I MIGHT CORRECT THE FIGURE MORE BY MAKING HIM MORE FAT AROUND THE WAISTE AND MAKE HIS TOES LONGER.
STAGE 6
I REMOVE PENCIL LINES AND ADDED FEET DETAILS AND SHADING ON THE
FIGURE , SO THERE YOU HAVE THE WHOLE PROCESS OF DRAWING BUDDHA !
so nearly finished the last 3 strips for the Buddha collection, so i thought i would share with you some banner art before it gets lettered by Jamie Grant, so here's Elvis, Jimmy Osmond and some Spainish barbarians for you to see.
Also thanks for showing such great interest in this blog we've now had over 10,500 views !
ARTWORK COPYRIGHT ALAN GRANT /JON HAWARD 2012
Its been decided that i need to draw 3 more Buddha strips for the collected
Tales of the Buddha before he got enlightened book , the book will be available as a digital download first ,if sales are good a printed version will come out.
news of the new publisher will be announced soon.
best Jon
Pleased to report the Tales of the Buddha before he got enlightened collection of strips by Alan Grant drawn by Jon Haward and lettered and coloured by Jamie Grant is being prepared for presentation for a publisher to view , so fingers crossed we might have some good news on this front soon.
here's a recent coloured up page of Buddha for you to enjoy it's the story of how Buddha met Cleopatra
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David Pugh with Choeyni, LHA computer Classroom, Temple Road, McLeod Ganj,
Dharamsala, India, April 2011.
179 Shaftesbury Avenue
City of London WC2H 8JR
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total awesome-ness from the Ganja master big Jim, enjoy...
a Jon Haward and Jim Stewart all star jam spoof of a classic Amazing Spider-man cover
Just thought i would upload a couple of my favourite Buddha pages, this had me laughing for days drawing it, Buddha vs Hercules with some Golden Fleece fleas, this was published in Wasted
art copyright Alan Grant /Jon Haward Bad Press ltd 2011
the creative team of Tales of the Buddha before he got enlightened will be attending Glasgow Comic con , it's bound to be a
Buddha-ful event please attended if you want copies of Wasted and Northern Lightz signed
Wasted issue 8 will be out May the 5thfeaturing more humorous adventures of Buddha ,as you can see by this panel he's about to be eaten by a whale!!! but fear not dear readers he ends up meeting Jonah
Wasted cover by my pal Gibson Quarter check out his funky blog here
http://gibsonquarter27art.blogspot.com/
latest news on the Buddha collection book is that it will be digital download only , which is a shame as the original idea was to print the book in european colour album format , but alas Badpress have not the funds to do so, i'll keep you posted on when the collection will be available for download
My good friend
David Pugh has started a new charity called
Busfare to help poor migrant workers from Nepal,India and west Africa to see their families for info please check out the Busfare website
http://www.busfare.webs.com twitter @BusFareBites
David is selling artwork he has drawn over the years to raise funds
SLAINE, DAN DARE, MASK, SHADOW DEATH,LONER
DAVID HAS A FAN PAGE ON FACEBOOK SHOWING PAGES FOR SALEi have donated art to the charity, please show some support for a great British artist who is giving everything to help people.
thank you
Jon Haward
1) Where did the idea of writing humorous stories of Buddha come from?Although I'm not religious in any way, I've always been fascinated by the different religions of the world. Tales of the Buddha started off to be just one 3-panel gagstrip, but I quickly saw that the idea had a lot of potential. And especially when I saw Jon's artwork, I figured that we had a character who could be very funny and also long-lasting - and because the stories all take place before Buddha is enlightened, we can do virtually anything at all with him. However, I imagine that most Buddhists won't be pleased with what we've done...I'm just glad that they're pacifists!
2) What's your favourite Buddha story so far?I'm hard-put to name just one story - Jon's art is always so amusing, even I laugh at the stories (and I wrote them!). However, if I have to choose one, I'd say the strip featuring the "fish-guys", the worshippers of Oannes, who was some kind of Middle Eastern god about 3,000 years ago. Jon made them look so stupid, yet so appealing, I'm keen to do even more stories featuring them. I'm also very much looking forward to seeing what Jon does with my scripts where The Chubby One meets up with Elvis and Wee Jimmy Osmond.
3) What's the future plans for Buddha?Anybody who knows Alan Grant also knows that future plans don't often come into my way of thinking. I'd really like to do a Buddha story where he meets Allah or even Osama bin Laden -
but unfortunately, the way the world is today, I'd genuinely fear for Jon's and my life if we did it. So I think we'll stick to having Buddha meet historical characters, maybe like Nostradamus, Henry the 8th and various others. Oh, and the Pope might make a guest appearance! The solitary future plan I do have is to somehow get the Tales collected together in one (or more) editions. Normally I'd finance it myself, but having been off work (through illness) for 8 out of the last 13 or 14 months, my finances are in a fairly precarious state. What we need is a nice fat royalty cheque to provide the monetary cushion we need.
All best,
alan
ISSUE 7 OF WASTED IS OUT NOW! via BADPRESS LTD featuring new Buddha strips Buddha in Mexico and Buddha hanging out with Merlin at Stoned henge, visit the Badpress website to buy or ask you local comic shop
This story should be in issue 7 of WASTED Alan had fun writing it and i had a blast drawing it ,here's page 1
i'm pleased still with the layout :-)
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out now from badpress ltd Wasted issue 6 featuring more Tales of the Buddha strips and Judge Headd a spoof of Judge Dredd drawn by me
adult humour so not for young ones
i'll be signing and sketching at Ace comics in Colchester on the 27th in the U.K for their indie comic book day :-)
See you there
best Jon
Sweet, glad to hear it Jon!