Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Secrets of the Sourcebook

BT Toons Sourcebook: Page 2 | Page 3 | Page 4 | Page 5

Well, I'm at a loss for what to write in here tonight. Still pushing out new Sourcebook pages, so I suppose I'll annotate the pages here:

Page 2:
  • Not much to say here, aside from the fact that Kungfuyu and Mendes haven't seen much use in a while. That's kinda more due to the fact that I have nothing for them to do - although while drawing these, I brainstormed the PERFECT use for Mendes in a coming storyline... But yeah. They're basically one-note characters who I don't think to use anymore.
  • Note again that the Kyuu were designed by Derrick Wyatt as fanart, and I just had to make them official because it is an awesome design. Currently, my plan is that their vocabulary consists of "Kyuu", save for perhaps the squad leader. I have yet to decide on his name, but it will either be Ninyak or Fievel.
Page 3:
  • For anyone who missed it, the NPC's name is officially confirmed as Anaria Piecie. I'd confirmed it before on the old bio pages, as well as in the background of an existing comic, but still, it's used here. As for where the name comes from, it's quite simple. I've been referring to her internally as "NPC" for ages (even after I assigned her name) and so, her name thus logically became "Anne Piecie" aka N. PC. All that was then required was to fantasyfy up the name, as I love to do, and Anne became Anaria. The final step was recent - I didn't like "Anne" as her name - dunno why, but it seemed to simple. Going off shortening her actual name however, I ended up with the more appealing "Ana". Which doubly works given her new outfit is a homage to the Clone Wars designs (along with Tornado's new outfit).
  • As well, note that on this page I took creative liberties with the storyline details. Keep in mind that the ONLY characters who know the full story are Ana and the Evil Admins. Even then, there's a few other higher-ups in the MMO pecking order who know more, and it's possible the Waywards know a thing or two about how things are really run (I expect Nya likely knows a bit and doesn't care) but Tornado KNOWS NOTHING of this extra layer of intrigue. This is key.
Page 4:
  • The Evil Admins' designs are based off the Tripredacus Council from Beast Wars, as they appeared in undetailed, shadowed renders in The Agenda, Part 1. I liked the idea of using them for an Evil Secret Council of Admins, and thus when the design was originally used I just slapped in silhouettes of the Council. It was only a year later that I actually designed what they actually looked like - based off the silhouettes, but with actual designs, and colorschemes based off the toys. As an extra little note, the names assigned to them are their SCREENNAMES in the MMO - their REAL names in the comic have been decided on by me, and are derived from the Tripledacus repaint of the toys from the Japanese Beast Wars series.
  • As noted there, there is another level of X-level NPCs. This is important - that there are levels above and beyond the control of the evil Admins. Currently I have only agents X-4 and X-9 assigned, and X-9 will likely not show up at all. (Note that X-9 is a homage to a certain Beast Wars Metals toy with the same designation... :) )
Page 5:
  • The term "Waywards" is an extended, indirect homage to a certain photocomic creator. Based off the fact that I have an Insecticon motif assigned to the Waywards, with Nya = Shrapnyal, Breeze = Blowback, and Samus = Bombelle. The sunglasses are thus modeled after their corresponding Insecticon counterparts.
  • Breeze's name is a fairly logical one, given her brother is Tornado - but I probably wouldn't have thought of it had it not been for my cousin Breeze (who Breeze in BT Toons in no way resembles - the name is the only homage). Her original design was based off Assaj Ventress, to provide a counterpoint to Tornado's Jedi-inspired design (given she's the 'weasel' of a sister and all). Though her current design isn't a Ventress outfit, it keeps the purple/black, arm/leg wrappings, and pale skin. (The pale skin is a design bonus, too - since it allowed me to easily work her in as a computer guru who spends too much time on one. It's also indirectly a homage to Artemis Fowl of Eoin Colfer's awesome book series.) Note as well that she's easily underage - so any Rule 34ing makes you a bad person.
  • As for Samus' redesign, that's more of my own attempt to do something different with her design. Note that she's now been effectively detached from her video game self, having been fired by Nintendo due to the events of the last storyline (a happy accident which plays into my plans very well). I decided to change her up since most of my female characters have long hair, and did a costume change while I was at it. Originally the hair was going to be all brown (in a homage to the first Metroid game's ending) but I reverted it to blonde somewhat after realising that every other female character has dark hair in my comic. The undergarments for casual wear are colored based off the Metroid 1 ending, and were designed by Malunis as I couldn't think of a good design, and her jacket/pants are a homage to the Fusion Suit from Metroid Fusion.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Sourcebook Time!

BT Toons - Moniker Modification
BT Toons Sourcebook - Page 1

At long last, it's finally here. Page 1 of the BT Toons Sourcebook! It's my small way of creating a jumping-on point for people who haven't read the comic before - so it's a good way to start reading this sucker. I'm going to be updating pages all week (not sure about the weekend yet, but I might do that as well), so enjoy all the extra comics.

As for certain points. As you may have noticed, I have now officially retconned GT's name to Mew in the comic. This may make little sense to people, but the predominant reason is that I wanted to. Mew is the name of that character in every other iteration I've done stuff with (I've used him in 2-3 other things, with sometimes different designs, but the same name) so I'm really returning to consistency.

Picking GT as a name in retrospect wasn't a good idea. I did it due to it being my nickname among the other site moderators (contraction of my username), and since I was using Mew as my avatar it was only natural I would use him to portray me. "General Tekno" is actually a name reference to the Technoraptor leader, who once was an extension of myself, but nowadays is a fairly different character (while Mew is a closer cariciature to what I'm actually like).

Given Tekno just got introduced to the comic, the easiest way to sidestep name confusion was to do the long-overdue name change - and make fun of clunky sudden shifts in canon details in the process. Though the canon for this comic is really starting to solidify in my head now, so odds are there will be less one-shot silly comics for a while anyway.

As for discussing the Sourcebook updates, I need something to talk about another night, don't I?

Finally, no new cool pictures tonight. I don't have anything on this computer to post sadly, so I'll just have to make up for it by taking pics another night.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Dawwww.... so Kyu-te!

BT Toons - Phear the Phiffer!!!

So, I finally got a proper chance to do this comic I've had in my head for some time now... ever since Derrick Wyatt did an awesome sketch of Mew/GT as a mouse on Twitter I've been trying to figure out how to work it into my comic somehow - it's too awesome to pass up.

And so, the dramatic reveal - this grew organically out of the last 2 comics I did, in that it resolved for my own canon just where this army of mousey minions would actually come from. I bandied about many ideas about their origins - one idea had a single one as a Bat-Mite equivalent counterpart. But I wanted a way to bring them back if I could.

And so, I give you the Kyu! Name being derived thanks to a translator and the Japanese word Kyuu - one of whose meanings can be "squeak". This fits in with Mew and Nya's names very well in theme as well as in sound. So yeah - the minions are called Kyu.

As for the alter-ego, the Phiffer... this is the result of my ultraconvoluted thought process. I wanted a Pied-Piper themed villain, given he has mousey minions. Thus, "The Piper" (explaining all the pipes). But wait! Didn't Michelle PHIFFER play Catwoman? And Phiffer sounds similar enough to piper!

And so we got a cat wearing a hat with a PF on it, pipes on the hat and back, and a cat head mounted on top.

Also, the evil villain rant does have some actual autobiographical roots - I'll leave it to common sense to figure out which parts of it actually are based off events that happened.

Finally, I'll show off some kitbashing I've been doing of late - you remember me gushing over ROTF Tankor? Well, he wasn't good enough. So I did some paint touchups to him with Gundam Markers - I wanted an excuse to break in my silver marker.



Thursday, September 10, 2009

Sideswiped and Pulverized

BT Toons - New (Or Rather, Old) World Order

So, a new comic is now up. This one fleshes out exposition mainly. There's a few points to get out of it which are important, and I want to clarify a few things.

So basically, Technoraptors have been appearing in the comic for the past year in cameo form. They're a long-fermenting creation of mine and have been very well developed in my brain but never used except in my own stuff. However, being the canon nazi I am, I had to justify their appearance SOMEHOW, even though this is a different continuity than that one.

So, these Technoraptors are from a timeline that may or not diverge from the continuity they were developed for, only from a point that takes place AFTER said continuity's events. They hopped realities somehow and are now here in force.

As for their method to their madness... I could write an essay on this, but I'll just say their current modus operandi is an experiment of sorts - on inferior planets they would have just razed and terraformed in the past, they're pulling the same stunts the British Empire/East India Company did and basically coercing the loyalty of the locals. Basically, as long as they get to do what they want with the planet (which isn't much- given Earth's basically backwater to them it'll just serve as a food source and as an outpost) and leave the running of it to the locals. So we still have all our contemporary politics, just with the threat of massive eradication cannons hovering in the upper atmosphere, ready to fire in case some whackjob decides to muck up the existing world order too much.

Also, since they don't fight wars as often anymore, they can get off on watching them. There's probably a John Madden equivalent somewhere critiquing the American strategy in the Middle-East with the attitude of a Technoraptor (IE, just kill everyone with scorched-earth policy and take the oil).

The grand experiment they're performing in this reality? Well, it's on a macroscale of tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of years. And I'm not going to elaborate on it here, except to say there is a purpose to not simply razing Earth. (There's actually two. But I won't get into the second one given it isn't that important)

Also of note - though most Technoraptors serve the Imperium, it seems remnants of a splinter faction have somehow arrived here. It's pointless for me to tease more given that any teasing would go over everybody's heads, as none of this backstory is published.

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In the meantime, Human Alliance Sideswipe is mine. Neat figure. Corvette mode is GORGEOUS. Robot mode suffers from big backpack syndrome. HOWEVER. It's not the worst offender. Sadly, I own the worst offender - Methkitty aka Universe Cheetor, who looks alright until you stop looking at him straight on.



Now, what's far superior is Legends Tankor. He's a repaint of the Brawl mold from the first movie, but done up as a homage to Beast Machines Tankor. Amazingly, this works INCREDIBLY well, so well that I had to pick it up JUST for the character homage, being a Tankor fan.

Monday, September 07, 2009

Relocating to District 10

BT Toons - Cinematic Implausibility

Well, I'm finally running a strip I've had in my head for a month or two in some form. That is, District 9 triggered a plausible option for explaining Technoraptors in the comic.

More will be fleshed out in the next comic, but basically it's expositionary. I am a canon nazi, and as such I must explain EVERYTHING as EVERYTHING is canon. Even if it's stuff that doesn't need explanation to anyone but myself.

At this point, I will mention that I'm gonna be borrowing a plot device from Star Trek and other stuff soon. That is, being from other universes have some type of innate difference that is detectable by mechanical means. All Technoraptors not created in this universe have a difference resonance, thus. However, there IS at least one other aside from the Technoraptors who possesses a different multiversal resonance from that of the BT Toons continuity.

Anyhoo, on a lighter note, I recently moved computer stations and am now working off a Cinema Display for the time being. No complaints here. It's worked out well for all, including my 3 3/4 collection, which now has breathing room. Fittingly, I'm doing a District 9-related comic around the same time I myself am relocating - ironic, isn't it? It wasn't planned this way, and yet it's perfect.




It's gonna be tough to move back to my subterranian lair from my superterranian lair in a few months.