Friday, May 31, 2013

Star Wars, Skirts and Head Games


I'm always on the lookout for good generic figures that can be used in the dioramas that I'm planning for crowds or to swap heads with other figures and make variations. Every once in a while the Silver Snail loads up their CLEARANCE bin with some great deals. Yesterday I stopped in and picked up three of these clone trooper guys for $1.99 each, a great price.
The arms and head move well, the knees bend well but like almost every Star Wars figure out there the guy is wearing a tunic, why does this tired old trope persist? It's ridiculous, I will have to cut the skirt off when I do the staging - drives me insane.
Started building the "seedy bar" diorama yesterday, looking pretty good so far, laid in a floor of almost 150 popsicle sticks.
A.Shay Hahn


Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Film Noir City where all the citizens are Four inches tall

Here's another nice WIP shot of our waterfront set that connects to our Metal Works set. Did some great edits on the first eight pages of Book Two and man I am glad I did. These books are about getting the characters into trouble as quickly as possible and of course some exposition and set up is needed, but once you start cutting so much more time opens up.
A.Shay Hahn

Monday, May 27, 2013

Strange Games On the Porch




Hey folks, digging deep into Book Two Edit today but I thought I'd get this post up of my weekend "Dollar Store" finds and what I was building yesterday while dealing with an incredibly sick little dog.
The top three photos were found at a Dollar Tree in the Birthday Party/Loot bag are. The first pic is of tiny kaleidoscopes, these will be great for parking cones and water pipe bases. The second  photo is of small Barrels of Monkeys! These will be great for barrles and trash cans.The last picture which is a Tic Tac Toe game will be great for pipe racks and the little plastic circles will be used to fill in bric a brac on shelves.
The last photo is a two and a half tiered water way, a boat can fit through the bottom section and I'll be working on building the next bridge where the white foam board span is. This one is going to be pretty busy looking, lots of pipes and small details, already really excited to get this one on the go.
Alright Book Two, let's do this.
This is the last week of the SALE at the Press Club, the show will come down and I'll be focusing on the books for the next three months, head over to "the mad craft shoppe" and have a look.
A.Shay Hahn

Friday, May 24, 2013

Popsicle Stick Two Car Garage



Took a break today away from the books, I've been staring at my laptop screen for days and it's burnt my eyes something fierce, so instead I put together this quick build for a two car garage that connects to the "workshop" build, you can see it a few posts back.
As per usual it's made from popsicle sticks, coffee stirrers, mini dowels of various sizes, foam boards and matchsticks. It's ready for base coating but that will have to wait a few days, I figure I'll do this paint job and the waterfront one on the same day.
In AHT news I'm going to work on rejigging my query letter and synopses a bit, it's good, but since I have received a few rejections from literary agents it obviously has to be better. This world is too important to not keep improving every aspect of the work and that includes the mandatory query letter and all the administrative work that comes with trying to get published.
Lucky for me I have an incredible contingency plan in place that I can use if I decide to stop approaching literary agents.
have a great weekend,
A.Shay Hahn
 

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Lori Nix at Bau-xi Photo and new acquisitions

My favourite two galleries in Toronto are Bau-xi and it's sister gallery Bau-xi Photo both located across the street from the AGO. I talk about the gallery at length both at this blog and the blog where I show my paintings "the mad craft shoppe" (see links). My mother and I have seen almost every show at both locations in the past two years, it's part of a monthly pilgrimage that we go on when we go out for lunch.
If you head to the Bau-xi Photo website you can see works by Lori Nix who I have mentioned here before, http://www.bau-xiphoto.com/dynamic/artist_photo.asp?ArtistID=227841
Although we work in different scale and have a different processes her work inspires me to no end, the care put into these builds is remarkable. I also encourage you to check out her site, especially the series, "The City" and "Unnatural History" http://www.lorinix.net/ 
I don't even want to spoil the excitement by posting one of her images here, just go check them out and show them to people you know. If you've ever kidded someone about building dioramas you will be eating your 1/12 scale hat my friend.
But what the heck do the photos have to do with Lori Nix?
Nothing really I just wanted to show you what I see when I go into a Dollar Store looking for inspiration for my own builds, one of the plastic funnels is going to be converted into a crane attachment for pouring concrete, this will be done with coffee stirrers, paper towels and zip ties and the laundry washing net will be made into chain link fences. My process for diorama building is based on finding objects and converting them into other things (see below posts) that anyone can do it if you keep your eyes open, it also keeps your budgets down and that always helps if you feel nervous about spending too much cash on dollhouse items - you don't have to, my experiments will show you how to get around the costs!
In Book Two news the second book is now transcribed and I am rewriting huge chunks as we speak, but I couldn't go on without talking about Lori Nix first.
cheers,
A.Shay Hahn
 
 
 
 


The History of Any How Town, creation files

 
Since I am now approaching literary agents I thought I would repost the history of the series in case any of them find the blog and want to read it's genesis.
I have transcribed all of the second book and am up to my knees in edits and polishes, the book is in really good shape.
 
Here's a bit of a history of the books.
It all began about five years ago when I wanted to produce a graphic novel, I had created a cast of teenaged characters who lived in a port town who were former soldiers. The era the GN was to be set in was somewhere in the1920's -1940's but with a steam punk approach, but I don't really like all of the associations with steam punk, it's not me, so I call it "farm punk", there are  no poofy blouses, these are soldiers, brawlers, farmers and sailors, they get their hands dirty.
I started writing and sketching for a good few months and posting character profiles (see above) as each player in the story was created. I wrote some short pieces and began mapping the history of the wars, the town itself and was happy with the backstory that I had created.
After a year of solid creation (while painting commissions, doing designs etc.) I was kind of stuck, I liked all the characters but I found that the tone was too dark, it was a little inaccessible, the dystopic stew was too thick. I let the stories rest for a while and went back to painting.
During this time I also began building the models that you see here.
Since the vehicles and animals of AHT are different than ours I figured it would be helpful that when I had to draw the comic that I had the models to use, this was great fun and also very relaxing. I started to comb through Dollar Stores and assembling the three dimensional world of AHT.
One day while working I realized what I truly wanted to do with the series, I knew that writing, drawing and inking the books would be too large an undertaking for one guy and I would just write the books themselves.
The strongest realization came from the characters, there are many large clans and families in AHT and all the characters had younger brothers and sisters, so instead of focusing on the teens I switched to the younger citizens of AHT and a door opened in my head.
Any How Town is a crazy place full of eccentric characters and it was far more fun to introduce them through the eyes of kids - things really picked up steam for me. I started plotting the first series of four books and I got it down quick, it just poured out of me, I was beyond excited to start writing the books.
Last summer  I wrote the first book and most of the second and a third of the third book. I just sat down in the backyard of our house and I wrote them, I was shocked that all the work just lined up and spilled out for me. I sat under the shade of a tree (that tree has since died, long live the tree) and just wrote straight through the day and into dinner time.
 
Any How Town is a fun place, it's full of adventure, non stop discovery, ancient mysteries, chases, mutated animals, you name it, we've got it here. I want the series to be devoured, I want you to feel like you did when you first saw Indiana Jones, they are adventures made for the young, they are page turners, I am sure of it.  I've since plotted the fifth and sixth book which is a whole new story for our young heroes, I can't wait to get to it and see how our heroes have changed since we first meet them in Book One.
I have now finished the fourth draft of the first book and have begun searching for an agent, currently I am writing the second draft of the Second book and WILL have it finished in a third draft form by the end of July and hope to have secured an agent by that time.
I realized a few weeks ago that I am actually in the fifth year of the Five Year plan of Any How Town, it doesn't feel like it's been a long time that I've been creating the world, it feels right and that gives me great confidence.
 
A.Shay Hahn

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

The Next Three Months of Summer Action Madness


First off, sorry for such a brief post and tweet this morning but I wanted to get out for a walk with the dog and get my head ready for what is coming. We finished watching the Third Season of Boardwalk Empire this eve, it just is hands down my favourite show, perhaps of all time. It was very inspiring and got me up and thinking about more builds and staging for the next wave of dioramas.
Since deciding to start linking the dioramas together I finally faced the fact that it's time to built some really great street scenes, for the past while I've only been doing interiors so I have to get some transitions built and the above photo (sorry, I didn't get the source) will be next, each side will be distinct and also be able to fit together and duplicate the above photo.
I also want to do more work on exterior levels and I love this diorama (second photo, I have to get the source and credit the builder) I have built as much of a waterfront as I want to right now but I want to do something with levels that shows two levels of a street scene, something happening above and below.
The days to come will be broken up as follows, I'll be finishing Book Two in the Any How Town series in the next month, the draft is in great shape and will gain some much needed colour and edits in the weeks to come. I am thrilled to be able to sit out in the yard (weather permitting) and write, I want to go right into fleshing out Book Three which is plotted and I've written the first forty pages or so. What I love about writing this series is that each book gets crazier and crazier, everything changes, new strange characters appear, the environments are more dangerous and the kids find themselves with new allies, new abilities and new clues - it's incredibly exciting, I can't wait for you to be able to read them.
The diorama project will continue in fits and spurts, I'll do a chunk of building and painting and continue to plan the "film stills" that I want to shoot and turn into prints.
I'll probably talk more about the dioramas on the blog for the next while, I can't give anything away when it comes to the books, I want to keep all of it under wraps, but there will be some drawings to tease you along the way until I get representation and sell the books.
You are going to love them.
Once again you have two more weeks to see my show at the Press Club, it's the Ninth Anniversary (of me quitting working for anyone else but myself and clients) and all the work is priced to sell to continue funding the above projects, so head to 850 Dundas West and pick up a piece and be a part of something huge.
If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me at the address below, or leave a comment or follow along on twitter.
A.Shay Hahn
 


Our Heroes, Daily Inspiration



I thought I'd repost my drawings of the heroes of my book series, I'm currently finishing off Book Two and having a great time polishing and editing this draft. I am always surprised at just how much fun I have spending time with these two.
A.Shay Hahn


Sunday, May 19, 2013

Popsicle Stick Docks, popsicle stick buildings




Here we are, back to where we started so many years ago when I first built some docks out of mini dowels and popsicle sticks but this time it's far more advanced. Like I mentioned in my last post ( I don't remember if I did, lets pretend) the dioramas are now connecting to each eachother. The docks now attach to the Iron Works diorama. You can now pull your skiff or lifeboat or whatever right up to the docks and unload your cargo through the giant wooden doors and into the Iron works.
Once this is painted I'll do some lit/staged shots.
The materials used in this build were Paper Towels, mini dowels, coffee stirrers and popsicle sticks attached to foam board - all materials purchased at the Dollar Store.
have a great long weekend,
A.Shay Hahn


Thursday, May 16, 2013

Battle In the Skull Pit! Day Two


Two things going on here, the top photo is from a session of noodling around with a lamp that I did today, I want to do some "practice" stagings for the dioramas and get a sense of what light/ bulbs/contrast works for getting the kind of "film noir" feel that I want for some of the photos. There were a few successes and quite a few missteps along the way, but it's all part of the process.
The second pic is the attached 2nd floor of the Skull Pit prior to painting, it fit nicely onto the first floor and I've since added some window ledges to the piece, can't wait for it to dry so I can slap on a base coat and the get to detailing the whole thing.
Man was that ever a lot of popsicle sticks to bust up for the bricks, still undecided on the treatment for the floor of the 2nd floor, not sure if wooden slats would would, it may end  up looking too uniform, I'll give it a little time before I decide.
In book news I'm just about prepped to sit down and read my draft of Book Two, I always have more transcribing to do on the book but I'd much rather read it first and get some new notes down.
As always I am funding these projects with sales from my show at the Press Club (850 Dundas West, Toronto) you can see the work at my other blog (go to the mad craft shoppe in the links) all the paintings are on SALE for the month of May and it would be a great help if you supported my work by heading out and picking something up, it won't break your bank and you're guaranteed to see something you like.
oh the weather outside is delightful,
A.Shay Hahn


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Battle In the Skull Pit! Diorama




You just gotta have a Skull Pit in Adventure Stories, you know, a place the hero gets tossed down into and must battle some huge beastie or giant warrior of some kind while a crowd cheers on the villain from above.
So here it is (in progress of course) I finished the first level today and will hopefully get to build the top floor tomorrow. The skulls were purchased at Hallowe'en (they are featured in an old post somewhere) make sure you stock up on them and there will be some hanging skeletons attached later. I also hope to build a cool mechanism that will be used to lower our heroes down into the pit. I am undecided about building a railing around the pit, we'll see.
hope you like it.
A.Shay Hahn


Monday, May 13, 2013

Popsicle Stick Houses, Advanced Edition



Some new tricks at work here, if you check the bottom photo you'll see that I covered the window hole in plastic and then "scumbled" over it with some dirty yellow ochre, scrumbling is a term that means "mush it around" so do that and it will turn out fine. This house will be the light source for the finished diorama.
All of the other techniques can be found on this blog in the tutorials so scroll around and have some fun.
The second part of this "make better dioramas" is that even of them will now connect to another diorama, this "DEPOT" piece will connect to the "Warehouse" set which I'm not sure if I've posted here yet.
keep your friends close and your wood glue even closer,
A.Shay Hahn
 
 

Popsicle Stick Courtyard




Awhile back I decide to take these things up a notch and turn them into projects worthy of staging some serious photos of, I knew it was going to take some work, it actually turns out that it takes a lot of work but as you can see almost every element that I've done a tutorial on can be seen at work here.
The first photo shows the humble beginnings of this "set", there are boxes cut out with coffee stirrer windows, popsicle stick bricks, barbecue skewer gates and our newest trick: signs made from fridge magnets.
hope you like what you see, if you have any questions, just send them my way
A.Shay Hahn


Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Making Fridge Magnet Signs for Dioramas

Here's a quick detail from the "courtyard" set that I'm building. For this sign I used foam letters but they look pretty much the same as fridge magnets, I'll pick up a couple more sets of them tomorrow and make some more signs for you to see.
To build this one I took two long matchsticks and then used all purpose glue to attack the letters, once the glue was dry I based the entire thing in a black/brown mix and let that dry. After that I just put on a couple of coats of bright red acrylic and then aged it back down.
The windows are made of popsicle stick frames and coffee stirrers for the interior of the window.
just another helpful tip from yours truly,
A.Shay Hahn
madcraftshoppe@live.com

Monday, May 6, 2013

Dollar Store Boxes, conversion

I bought a bunch of these wooden boxes at the Dollar Store a year or two ago, I even built some very cool "box" dioramas that you can see if you scroll around the blog, they'll turn  up somewhere I'm sure. I took one of the boxes and cut out windows and then bricked them up, I'm sure they'll look pretty cool when installed into a large diorama and give it a really sure sense of depth.
The materials used were wooden dowels, coffee stirrers, popsicle sticks (bricks) and a busted up wooden dish rack.
Head on over to the mad craft shoppe blog to see my paintings, sketches, album cover designs etc.
cheers,
A.Shay Hahn
madcraftshoppe@live.com
(click on the image to enlarge)


Thursday, May 2, 2013

The Tiny Sculpture Studio (WIP, 1:18 scale)


Tough and tiring day all around, nothing worked out at all, from some repairs I needed to do around the house to a picture (recently framed) falling down and smashing to pieces, ah yeah, that's life. The only way to shake it off (that's a lie, haven't shaken it off yet) was to distract myself and start building this artist's studio.  The statues are these hilarious Ultimate Fighter figures that you can get (say it with me) at the Dollar Store. The best thing about them are the props they come with, these folding chairs are fantastic and can seat a 3.75 scale figure nicely.
The Horse is also a Dollar Store purchase, I just based everything in a black/yellow ochre mix and then dry brushed some light gold over top to get the metallic effect.
more on this later,
A.Shay Hahn