Saturday, February 28, 2015

MAYA

Our protagonist, 25 years old (in 2156) born in 2131; height: 160 cms (5’ 3”); registry identification number: 5147-851-286135; unknown if Maya is her given name, or a surname, answers to it only; highly skilled with various weapons and defensive arts; wields her semi-sentient sidearm, Xibalba; her main transportation is Skeeto; works alone, disdaining a partner, much to her superiors’ chagrin; has a fairly good sense of humor; at 14 to 16 years old, Martian refugee from Syrtis Major, taken in by Gilmour Zeobarry, works as a disenfranchised shuttle pilot until gaining employment with the IPTP in mid-2155.

Friday, February 20, 2015

2015 Posting

Hello all. While I've busy working on Issue Four, my posts have been few and far between, unfortunately. The first two-thirds, about 16 pages, are roughly done, leaving the final third—nearly a complete issue in and of itself—still needing rendering. While work has been slow with a lot of tweaking to curtail post work, Issue Four is coming along and it's looking great, but it's busted the six months' time budget I allotted to it.

So, to keep from putting up a string of Slow-Work-Ahead posts, I thought I might try to post something new from me on a more timely basis, maybe once a week. I have a few digital comic production ideas sketched out, perhaps just to give other would-be artists starting off points for how I approach things. It'll be Mac-, DAZ Studio-, Photoshop- and InDesign-centric, since these are the apps I employ for Agent Maya. I'm not sure how much information I post here would not be available elsewhere, but it'll be an interesting side venture when I don't have teasers or announcements ready to go.

Thanks for reading and keep enjoying Agent Maya!

Monday, December 29, 2014

Maya and the Outer Reaches 100% Off (That's Means Free!)

Starting today at Sellfy, Issue One of Agent Maya—Maya and the Outer Reaches—is free! That's 22 full color pages for nothing. Simply click on Share and Download. Choose either Twitter or Facebook to share with everyone the link to Maya and the Outer Reaches, then download. That's it. I appreciate everybody spreading the word. And while you're there, buy Issues Two and Three, just $.99 each. Over sixty full color pages of comics for $1.98. Really, you can't go wrong. Thanks, and enjoy.


Issue Four Production Post Four

Well I'm sneaking this in under the New Year's wire—two new teaser images for you! I've got about two-thirds of Issue Four in the can; now the big set piece needs to be setup and then rendered. It's taken me a bit longer to do this issue, as the holidays slowed me down due to the day job and a bit of software fatigue set in on me. I'm a bit disappointed in the looks of some renders I'm getting out of Daz Studio right now—hopefully the new iteration will please me a bit more.




Saturday, November 15, 2014

Agent Maya Issues Two and Three Available!

A quick plug that Agent Maya Issues Two and Three—Maya and the Vestal Doll and Maya and the Clash On Titan—are now available for sale at Sellfy! 99 cents each and full color, downloadable PDFs.

Maya and the Vestal Doll



Maya and the Clash on Titan


Thanks and enjoy.

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Issue Four Production Post Three

Issue Four is moving along well. I have plenty of scenes blocked out, and many just need rendering to finish. I have several complex sets requiring many moving pieces to block out yet, and fortunately the worst part is just the work itself. I've been building some models that appear in this issue with the express purpose of utilizing them in future spinoffs—when you see them in the story, you'll know why.

And here's two teasers.




Saturday, August 30, 2014

Issue Four Production Post Two

Since my last post, Issue Four is chugging along. No renders right now—my energies are on the scene creation front. Hopefully within the next few weeks the scenes I've built will be ready to render and will give me some teasers I can post here.

On the digital comics end, ComiXology rejected Maya and the Outer Reaches. Can't say I'm totally surprised, and frankly I'm a bit relieved that the ComiXology saga is over, at least for now. Granted it would be great to be on the same site as the big leagues, but waiting nearly eight months (!) just to receive a rejection reply is a bit much for me to build my brand. I could pursue a further investigation as to why, but in the end I don't want to wait months just to get that rolling again, and who is to say the others wouldn't face the same fate? Which brings me to my next piece of news...

After some searching, I have found a couple of intriguing outlets for digital sales, the first of which I have actively joined! The site is Sellfy.com, which allows Paypal checkout for easy sales, and I'm all for that. Uploading of PDFs is painless, the process takes just a few minutes, and best of all, it's free to join! They provide a readymade url for your product; what else do you need? Sales, that's what. So check out Maya and the Outer Reaches. Maya's waiting.

Thanks, and enjoy!

And thanks to Ryan Estrada for this great post on digital comics and ComiXology Submit. He provides some great ideas, talks you through pros and cons, and introduces other comic creators to Sellfy and Gumroad, the two sites I've researched as alternatives. Thanks, Ryan!