Friday, 11 May 2012

Other Self-Publishing Sites

Looking for an alternative publisher besides Blurb.com to see if they are cheaper:

Inky:
http://www.inkylittlefingers.co.uk/main/products/boundbooks?gclid=COW_7JLYwq0CFUQMfAodDnzg-w
Still expensive!

Self-Publishing with Matador:
http://www.troubador.co.uk/matador.asp?s=The Cost
Though they say, they won’t let you down, I still got the impression that they need to see a manuscript before printing so would not print if not good enough and may be a very long process L

Lulu.com:
https://www.lulu.com/s1/paperbackuk_b/l/wiz?&cid=~sggl~kself%20publishing~gself+publishing_focused_focused_uk_broad~clulu_publishing_uk~a5727898221~p&gclid=COrh0Obcwq0CFS9ItAodtTCf_A
Looks promising but may need to sign up to see pricing and how to design and send book for printing.

Fast Print Publishing:
http://www.fast-print.net/?gclid=CMOSmZPfwq0CFUhrfAodN19FBQ
Not interesting!!! Simply because it didn’t really look easy to me L

Authors:
http://www.authorsonline.co.uk/
When looked in to depth, it was still expensive L

Print On Demand:
http://www.printondemand-worldwide.com/orders/calculator.php
Got quotation. Still expensive. (You must be joking!!!) Sticking to Blurb.com for now!!!

1st March 2012 – Looked at Self Publishing on Amazon!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/seller-account/mm-product-page.html?topic=200354160&ld=AZOnDemandMakeM
They talk about a site called CreateSpace which I have to sign up and submit my content.
https://www.createspace.com/Signup.jsp?&ref=115576&utm_id=4598
It looks like a better place for selling my books as many people use it and will hopefully get noticed more.

March 8th 2012 – Signed up to CreateSpace and started experimenting with using my previous story.

Looks good but you have to go through some ‘issues’ which the site finds before doing anything else, and that’s something that may take some time to figure out. So Blurb.com is still the best thing at the moment, especially for my uni work. But I will try again in my own time with my other stories.

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Extra Research and Ideas

Space Chimps.
http://sharni-research-neg1-level5.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/space-chimps.html


Mark Crilley








My main inspiration with his books and video tutorials.
Reading his Manga series gave me ideas on my book layout. Especially the title appearing after the prologue. It’s how modern films and dramas on TV start. Also how each page would look better.
Mark uploaded a video showing a rough guide on a comic page layout which made it clearer how my Graphic Novel should look.
Also helped understand where to place speech bubbles in order to make the story flow. I found his stories easier to understand as when I read other Manga books, I struggled to understand which bubble to read next.


Also read Alex Rider graphic Novel, which is in colour and set in Britain.






Roger Dean.
Liked what I saw as I felt it could help with designing more buildings on Planet Vi-ackle.


This appealed as it looks like an optical illusion, with interests developed from previous projects.
The branch of the tree in the foreground looks like it could be a path with background looking like a lake.

This picture of a room with no corners by Roger Dean has inspired me regarding the buildings in Planet Vi-ackle having rounded doors, windows and walls.


Syd Mead.
"I've called science fiction 'reality ahead of schedule." ~ Syd Mead.
Interesting to know he has collaborated with Disney and Anime artist who also inspired me to do what I am doing now.

His work looks sophisticated, so I decided to look at it regarding furniture and gadgets that may be used in my Graphic Novel and blend them in with what I found when researching Roger Dean.


Hobbit Houses.

The interior of the Hobbit House above

This one reminded me of the Teletubbies' House, who also seem to be aliens. The reason I avoided researching them was because, they are aimed at very young children under 6years old, and I intended aiming my Graphic Novel at teens and above. Now I am thinking this would probably give me more idea regarding food and drinks my Vi-ackling have.



 

Monday, 30 April 2012

Space Chimps

  • Watched this over the holiday.
  • Scientists find new planet. Planet Malgor.

"This could be what we suspected all along. We are not alone!"


Good to see an asian scientist. A break dancer too!

  • Used chimps to go to planet Malgor.
  • Went through a "worm hole", which sucks spaceship in. Knocks most chimps unconscious or puts them to sleep.



Nice colours at different stages of trip.

  • It looked like Malgor had Spychedelic colours.
Spaceship lands on Malgor. Air breathable.

Look like red hair strands.

Look like sand.

The purple things are flying creatures that have a shape of a Stingray.




Giant mushroons that are like trampolines.


A Malgor village. Houses are round and brightly coloured.


Malgor has three suns giving only 5seconds of night!

  • Malgor's plants could be dangerouse.


  • Two types of aliens on Malgor.
These ones have big round bellies, funny face and three fingers and toes.

Kilowatt - Last of her kind. Head lights up and screams as if singing opera when scared, brightness depends on how scared. When happy, blow raspberries.

  • Sometimes ride on slug like creatures.

  • Globhoppers - little jellybean type creatures that pile up together, making different shapes. Make different noises when moved in certain ways.


  • Malgor's food are also edible like our Earth's.



  • Only one way signal. Earth can hear Malgo through a special phone, but Malgor can't hear Earth.
  • Zartog - Evil, but funny alien gets taken to Earth with the chimps at end of first film.
  • In second film, cuases trouble on Earth.
  •  But Scientists don't know what he is saying, as to them, Zartog is talking 'gibberish'.

But when coming to working out how our things work, he doesn't have a clue!
 
  • Also in second film, Comet (youngest chimp) plays with control in spaceship and accidently blasts off.


  • After landing, Comet shows Kilowatt a new gadget which gives out a radio active wave making the other aliens act "goofy".