Friday, May 25, 2012

Review: Spicebox 5x8 Duo Journal

 (Ignore the random marks on the cover, that was from ink accidentally smearing on the cover from my fingers as I was writing.)

The 5x8 inch Spicebox Journal came as a 2-pack with 176 pages each book (only pictured is my green journal). I started this journal in July 2011 and finished in Mid-January 2012. Tried several types of pens and realized ballpoints wrote the best. Even gel pens worked ok but you could still feel the tooth as you wrote. I guess it depends if you like having your pen drag when you write or if you like the effortless writing instead.

(Ball point on the left of the bookmark, Fountain pen on the right. I apologize for my horrible handwriting.)



Then again it's another cheap journal that I bought from Half Price Books and it came with two journals. I split it up with my sister. I took the Lime Green and she took the Turquoise Blue (our favorite colors). I thought it was a good price and hoped that the paper would be good. The short story? It's not great. Well it's kind of bad for fountain pens. The paper had a grainy texture to it which I was worried may rub and wear down the nib. If you know mind a little tooth, I guess it's perfect for ballpoints, pencils, and works with felt tips if you don't mind a little feathering. Even so, if you like a smooth writing experience, this journal and paper probably isn't for you.


I actually did like the cover, it's sturdy and well made. It's stitched with a sort of a textured almost leather feel and I enjoyed it because I was able to get a good grip on it. I was able to write in my journal without having any problems. However, my sister's journal didn't fair so well. She only started to use hers for a little while before the spine started breaking. She said she wrote at an angled surface which caused the binding to break. So I made sure mine was written on a flat surface and it held up well. Even so, a well made book should be able to take a good amount of abuse in my opinion. She stopped using that journal and started another because she wasn't happy with it.



Overall, the journal is adequate if you don't mind what you write on or the writing experience. They are good for random jotting or if you don't care what you write on. I just settled on it for the time as I just am starting to journal more and am figuring what qualities I like in journals and pens. It has a bookmark which I use sometimes but no pocket. In the end I would not get this type of journal again because the paper was too thin for me and I didn't love it enough to use/buy it again. Some good points is that I liked the cover and the amount of pages it had for more history.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Project Updates and AT Sketches

I've been working sporadically on different projects as of late. Below is a list of projects I've more or less been working on. Notice that I've decided to take some of my comic projects and am writing them as novels instead.

I decided that I could describe the story better in words with supplementary illustrations than illustrating it all because it would be so detailed. lol Not that you guys know or anything but I'm just letting you know. Still trying to carry out the others in comic form so no worries there. :D

Current Projects
Cryptic Treasures - Novel
Breaking - Novel
Blindfolded Love
Twisted: Wildly Charming
24 Hour Comic
Unleash
Eilam JCP Story
Citlali JCP Story
Stolen Kiss

AlieNations(relaxed webcomic)



Don't forget to submit any pencil, pen, paper posts to be featured in June's Carnival! It's free to do and you get free exposure. :D If you've already written a review about any pencil, pen, or paper you can submit it. If you have one, submit it, submit it now!

Here are a bunch of random sketches/art trades I've done lately or in the past. You can find most of these on my deviantart. Don't forget to enter my Monthly Sketch Giveaway! 3 possible winners! Could it be you?










Sunday, May 13, 2012

Hosting June's Blog Carnival: Pen, Pencil, and Paper

I'm hosting June's Blog Carnival: Pen, Pencil, and Paper! If you haven't heard of it, it's a monthly collection of blog posts about, you know it, pens, pencils, and paper! I will feature the list of posts on this blog on June 5th. So get your entries in now or before June 3rd if you want to be featured! I'd love it if more art/comics people shared their reviews on their art supplies. :D

You can submit your posts through a form which you can visit at http://blogcarnival.com/bc/cprof_7671.html.

Also don't forget to enter my sketch giveaway!


Friday, May 11, 2012

Monthly Sketch Giveaway - #1 May 2012

I'm doing a Monthly Sketch Giveaway! The giveaways will start the first Friday of the month and will end the last Friday of the month. This month will be an exception since it started a little late but that's ok, I don't expect a lot of entries the first round. lol

I figure this will help keep me practicing and you guys will get free art! :D Mind you, these will be sketches and depending on my time and how I feel will determine the level of detail in your sketch. It can range from simple to more complex depending on how I feel. Sorry about the inconsistency but this should be fun for me and you. :D

You only get one character. The minimum you will get is a black and white shaded bust sketch with little to no background. It can be traditional or digital. I will try to state it, if you want a traditional and want the original sent to you please let me know. (You'll have to pay for shipping and handling.) If I'm feeling inspired I could sketch up to a full body with a background and flat color, again it depends on how I feel. 



Example: (I'll try to come up with more examples but for now it'll be something like this)


The giveaway will end 12:01am on Thursday, May 31 and the winner announced the next day!

Normally there will only be 1 Winner per month but since it's the beginning I think I'll bump it up to 3 Winners this first time around! So your chances of winning is higher! :D Also you can only win once. Another winner will be drawn if you've already been selected.

A few rules (I know. Rules suck but we need them.)
1. No re-adjustments after the sketch is done. (If I mess up something then I will make adjustments, otherwise I'm not fixing it)
2. I have the right to add/omit items to a character's design but will most likely leave it as is.
3. This is original art for personal purposes only. Not for commercial use.
4. I have the right to display the art but credit for the character will go to the creator.
5. I will not draw:
  • hentai
  • yaoi/yuri
  • extreme gore/violence
  • lots of buildings/architecture
  • extreme mechanical things/mecha
  • anything I feel uncomfortable with
  • fully realistic people
I have the right to refuse to do a request for reasons that are not listed above!

If the winner does not respond a week after being notified a new winner will be selected.

If you're interested in more than a sketch and am willing to pay feel free to check out my Commission Information on my Deviantart!

Enter the Giveaway below!

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Saturday, May 5, 2012

40% off all Aisazia Studios Products! Today Only!

In celebration of Free Comic Book Day & Cinco De Mayo you can get 40% off with "FCBDMay52012" on any product in my store! http://aisazia.storenvy.com/


If you've been eyeing something get it now! I don't do discounts very often!

Friday, May 4, 2012

Review: Moleskine Pocket Storyboard


This is the Moleskine Pocket Storyboard notebook. 3 1/2" by 5 1/2" with 80 sheets of thick card stock-like paper. I bought this when I started getting into name brand notebooks and naively thought Moleskine was a high end brand. Well I guess it is, but as you all know the quality isn't what it used to be but I didn't know this when I bought it until afterwards.

I fell for the expert brand marketing that these notebooks were used by "Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway, and Bruce Chatwin." It looks like they updated their site information that the brand was created in 1997 and clarified that they were bringing back the legendary notebook. Still there are a bunch of articles floating around that still say they were used by the famous artists and thinkers.




 The back of the notebook because I have to show the brand! Even if you can't see it well. Sorry.

A typical Moleskine notebook that fits in your pocket/bag easily. Still it's not a bad notebook but I was actually looking for a Moleskine sketchbook, not the storyboard but the storyboard was cheaper on eBay and I got two of them. lol I was hoping to find a blank sketchbook to use but decided this would be adequate because it has the same amount of pages as the sketchbook and had thicker paper which I prefer.



The notebook came in two sections, two large rectangles on one page.


Or 4 rectangles on one page. 

The paper is a nice warm cream color which I don't mind but I seem to prefer white paper. I like the thin outlines, it's good enough as a guideline but subtle enough to not bother you.


It's a hard stiff cover but for some reason the cover was permanently dented by either the shipping or the person who shipped it to me. I didn't mind too much except the pages also had dents from the permanent indention. No amount of bending the notebook back and forth would fix it. Not sure how much pressure the person put in it to make it do that but I didn't want to test that out. You can see the dents in the first rectangles on the top left. It's not noticeable enough to bother me when I use it.


I ended up using this notebook as a personal daily comic for myself. I call it my "Vive in Praesentia"(aka VIP) journal. That means "Live in the Moment/Present" in Latin, which I found online. lol The goal was that everyday I would try to sketch/draw a comic about a highlighted specific moment in my day worth writing/drawing/remembering about. Some are good, some are bad, some days were just weird. lol

I tried not to get on myself too much about bad drawings but to just get it down. I realized I write a lot more than I draw when it came to these. Probably to prevent any bad drawings. I noticed I draw a little and then write in the rest of the space to explain the image. lol I also tend to draw them in a cute "Chibi" style because it's easy, fun, and it works. I'm proud to say that I've been doing one almost everyday since the beginning of the year(2012). Even if I have to catch up every couple of days. lol


This was my first entry for my VIP comic. You can see more of the details, or whatever details you can decipher. None of these were meant for public viewing so don't take them too seriously. lol It was also done in a BIC Crystal Ballpoint pen.


Some more examples. lol Kudos to you if you can decipher my handwriting! Have to write pretty small in this pocket sized notebook.


Tested the paper out to see how it handles fountain pen ink. As you can see, not well at all. The ink kind of just sat there beaded, floating on the paper and took awhile for it to dry. I didn't keep track of how long but I think awhile because it marked the opposite page when I closed it thinking it was dry. Not a fan of that. I think this is Noodler's Black that I tried on it. The "Cryp" was written in mechanical pencil. The paper seems to take pencil and ballpoint fine. Did not try gel inks.

The bookmark is already fraying at the ends so I should probably fire the ends to prevent that... I don't even take it outside and it's just fraying from sitting on my desk and being moved around a little. Not a good sign either... Oh I also found out there is a hack to make your Moleskine sketchbook into a storyboard which just involves a template if you're interested.


Pocket shot. I always stick that little packet with the quality control number in the pocket. Haven't really used it for much else since I usually stay at home when I use it.

For my first experience with Moleskine, I'm not a huge fan but I don't hate it either. The notebook is fine and does its job. It's great for pencil and pen but not good for fountain pens.  I will still use it and the second one too but after that I'm not sure if I would purchase it again because of the price vs. performance factors. Just didn't seem like it was worth the price when I could purchase a bigger, better sketchbook at the price it was for a pocket Moleskine notebook.

I also don't care about brands that much but if the quality is good I'll remember and stay loyal to it. I wouldn't even mind using Moleskine alternatives like Picadilly or Quo Vadis Habana as long as they are a good quality and decent price. That said, I do have a few other Moleskines to try, either from a giveaway or picked it up on sale, that may change my mind about the brand. I never say no to a free notebook. :D
 
Have you used this type of notebook before? What do you guys think? Let me know! Also let me know if you have a review of this type of notebook. I'll link you to this post. :D

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