Friday, February 15, 2013

"Popsicle Stick" Garage WIP Details





Here's the progress on the build so far, you can see each area is starting to develop nicely. Once I get the doors on and dress them up I think the lockers (bottom photo) are going to be a nice addition.
I'm just going to keep sticking stuff onto this one until it has that really crowded feel that a well used Garage workshop has.
A.Shay Hahn
 


Popsicle Stick Garage Workshop Build

This looks like a complete shambles right now, here's our work in progress view of a large scale garage/workshop. There are a ton of details to add in this piece, there will be a working garage door, a normal working door and some mechanical doodads that will swivel, pivot, crank etc.
There are also many small details that I'll have to add to this piece to really sell it, papers, tools, posters, all kinds of bric-a-brac will be glued in to really bring it to life.
I used hard cardboard as the tile to knit the different sections together, it's an easy way to add some interesting texture to a build.
More to come once this is under control.
The Lords of Space have spoken! Free Pussy Riot!
A.Shay Hahn


Thursday, February 14, 2013

"Popsicle Stick" Excavator and Patience and Stuff

Here's the painted up and finished excavator, it turned out pretty boss. And almost all the materials come from kits purchased at the Dollar Store! Once again I'd like to thank the folks over at Deviant art who take the time to comment on the work that I post. This month, more than any I've been pretty much on my own with my projects. Yes, I have my beautiful wife and ridiculous dog but other than that I've had very little contact with other creative or friends.
This month in particular is a waiting game, played out at home in front of the laptop transcribing the second book in the Any How Town series and waiting to hear back from the lit. agent that I contacted, I'm glad I have this project to work on as I wait, but the waiting does take up a certain percentage of my concentration.
I have more to say but maybe I'll get another post up later of some more kit work, because I really can't handle any more typing.
Happy Valentines Day to my wonderful wife,
A.Shay Hahn


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Five Wheeled Hot Rods and the Peril of Sharing


I've so far transcribed 146pages of the 210 pages of the second book, about 32,000 words and it's driving me batty. During this painful task I am not editing, I'm making some notes, but mostly I am just typing away while in the back ground David Caruso mumbles away on CSI Miami, I don't even have time to finish these cool builds which were made from the Empire State Building wooden kits (see posts below). I'm going to turn them into wheeled Hot Rod racers and there is a secret  thing that they'll be able to do that will blow your mind.
Unfortunately you'll have to wait awhile before finding out the secret.
Which leads me to another thing that's making me nuts.
Book Two of the series is even more fun than Book One, I want each book to up the ante, things get harder for our heroes, there are new challenges, puzzles, environments and enemies. One of the plans that I used when plotting the Four Books was that the AHT series is like a video game, each success opens up new challenges, new skills are developed by our heroes, it's a great template if you can think about how a video game is designed and it really keeps me on track for advancing the story. Someday when I give an interview about this process I'll talk about it with more depth but right now I have to be purposefully vague.
There are things that are unique in these books, some of them I have published here, but most of those things are buried way back in this blog, you'd have to read the early posts to know what I'm talking about and by my Google Stats I can tell you that no one is doing that.
So I soldier on typing and griping until the task is done.
A.Shay Hahn
 


Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Andrew Shay Hahn, this ain't no ordinary town.

So I've transcribed over 20,000 words of the second book, only about one hundred more pages to go to get this draft ready for another few rounds of rewrites and let me tell you folks my eyes are fried. I'm not even sure why I'm typing right now, tried to get to Level 42 with my Borderlands 2 character but couldn't concentrate so I figured I'd post a quick update on my progress and then watch Tin Tin.
Tin Tin has the spirit of the Any How Town series, he's a good touch stone character and the stories have a kinship but I think mine are more exciting, no offence Monsieur Herge.
The only thing that really bothered me about the film Tin Tin is the use of alcohol in the film, I don't approve and I think that it probably made the movie confusing for kids, if you've seen it you may have noticed.
The other thing I was thinking about today as I plipped and plapped away on the keyboard was the word, "town". I think the word has a very pastoral association and believe me AHT is anything but pastoral. There are pirates, soldiers, rock n roll bands, bandits, comic book artists, murderers, chemists, and all stripes of folks in my town. The truth is AHT is too big to be a town anymore, but that is the name and the name AHT actually figures prominently in the first story arc, in fact, it's actually a clue to solve the riddle that our young heroes are trying to solve.
That's all for now I have to rest my eyes if I'm going to get another fifty pages into the laptop by Friday evening.
cheers,
A.Shay Hahn


Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Steam Shovels and Typing, Typing, Typing

Hope you enjoyed the history of the project, thought it would be of use to anyone who finds their way to the blog. I've transcribed 16,000 words so far of Book Two, there sure is a lot going on as our heroes dig even deeper into the mystery of the first story arc.
It's probably no secret that transcribing is boring, to relieve that boredom I'm taking short breaks to build this bad boy.
The crane can turn on the base, the arm can turn independently of the chair and the arm itself has two functioning elbow joints, pretty cool, can't wait to paint it up and I'll be posting a tutorial later of how to build pivot joints and the like.
until next time,
A.Shay Hahn


Monday, February 4, 2013

Adventure Fiction for Kids

Reposted from "the mad craft shoppe" blog
Hey all, just wanted to post a process shot of the "Modern Times" inspired diorama, you can head over to the Any How Town blog to see the build in progress, read the tutorials on how it was built and also track the progress of my book series, "Any How Town".
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 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 can see at the AHT blog.
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 February 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.
so head on over to Any How Town and pay the folks a visit
A.Shay Hahn
madcraftshoppe@live.com
 

Popsicle Stick Building, adding texture


Here's a quick and easy way to make your builds really pop and all it takes is some fine sand and glue. Most Dollar Store's sell fine sand in their craft sections, get a bag, store it safely in a jar or something so it doesn't spill everywhere and get to work on this simple technique.
First lay down some glue on your wall, floor, vehicle, whatever it is you're building, then take a paintbrush (a crappy one you don't mind ruining) and dip it in your water. Spread the glue around evenly on the wall and then sprinkle the fine sand over top of the wet glue. You can also take your brush and spread the sand around evenly. Once that's done you can leave it to dry.
Move onto base coating (yes, you hate it, we all do) and when the base coat is dry take a colour that's just a tone darker than your basecoat and lightly, oh so lightly, dry brush over the wall and the paint will stick to the sand giving your build depth and texture.
A.Shay Hahn


A.Shay Hahn into Book Two



 Here are some photos of the Modern Times diorama, if you'd asked me two years ago if I'd ever build something as large as this I would've laughed out loud, but once I got this idea in my head I just couldn't shake it.
It's really coming along but the trick is going to be lighting, I saw some diorama photos online while I was doing research and I could not believe the quality of light some folks out there were getting for their images. check out "scruffyronin" on deviant art if you want to see lighting and "bilking" if you want to see crazy detail, I've got a lot to learn - actually that's not true, what I have to do is really push it and make sure that all the details are there. I'll post a couple of tutorials that are simple and easy that help add a lot of depth and detail to your builds so you can see what I mean.
I will be working on the second draft of the second book of the Any How Town Book Series this week, I would like to get into the third draft by the end of the month and have my representation with an agency secured, I like my query letter but what is difficult to communicate is the size of the world of Any How Town, the different races and cultures, the sports, the slang, the other languages and the history, the fact that I have created about seventy characters for the books, it's all there.
I don't write a lot about those things here are the blog, they're my ideas and I don't want to give them away on the Internet, if you follow this blog you'll notice I keep everything about the world and the books really vague, I've been doing this on purpose - it's my world and my property, when the first book comes out you'll be able to see just how much there is, but for now it has to be a secret. It would be better revealed in a conversation with an agent.
Alright these pages are staring at me, time to get to work.
A.Shay Hahn
 
 
 
 


Thursday, January 31, 2013

"Modern Times" diorama build, gear nation

Here's a whole whack of finished gears, I've base coated everything for the build so far in a dark brown/grey which will give me some flexibility when getting different tones to create a solid sense of depth when I start to assemble the pieces.
It's going to be a bit of a challenge figuring out tones, I want the "sets" to be flexible to shoot in both colour and black & white when I do the staging, but I'm enjoying this so I'm game for the challenge.
Okay, time to watch the Americans and make some more bits und pieces.
A.Shay Hahn

"Modern Times" Diorama Build, Groovy Gears



Here are some views of the groovy gears and wheels that I'm putting together today for the "Modern Times" inspired build. If you look closely and break it down its just a bunch of circles on tiny dowels and some wooden spools, not hard at all to day. I've also included a rear view so you can see how they are attached.
I've built about six of them today, always remember to build a bunch at the same time so its not as intimidating to do.
This build is going to take some time but I know the results will far outweigh the time it took to get there.
cheers,
A.Shay Hahn


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

A.Shay Hahn, Life Boat Build WIP

Here's as far as I got today on the Life Boat build, mostly I'm just dinking around with placement of figures and the boat itself, still lots to go until I'm happy with it and I'll have to shoot a few hundred digital shots until I get what I'm looking for. I'll also have to hook up some kind of lighting rig, maybe two MR's on a fader box ( please don't send me technical questions, I'll probably get a buddy to build it for me, I have no clue about this stuff) to control the light, this was shot with just the over heads in the studio so it reads pretty "hot".
The background is just a block in and will gain detail over time.
If you're trying to identify figures in the build just keep in mind my favourite trick for making new "characters" which is this, I pop the heads off of figures and switch them.
Haven't heard back from the agent I contacted yet and I'll continue working on the second draft of Book Two (which is probably 70,000 words - the first book which was mostly the set up for the next three books is about 54,000 words) through to the end of February.
time for a cold glass of juice.
A.Shay Hahn
 
 


Alfred Hitchcock's "Lifeboat" Build




I have had an obsession with "Lifeboat" for a couple of years, it began with the Annie Leibowitz photo from the Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue that recreated scenes from Hitchcock films. I had also been painting many pictures of women sleeping in rowboats and angels with wooden wings rowing them (see my other blog "the mad craft shoppe" at sidebar) there's also a great fan created Tragically Hip video that uses footage from the film - darnit I can't remember the song - I'll find it later and post it, so as you can see the seeds of obsession had started getting some pretty firm roots in my head and once that happens - I'm on a mission.
(My current mission is to find a used copy of "The Gunstringer" for Kinect, so let me know if you see one in Toronto)
It's easy to just buy dvd's to complete your collection on ebay or buy at full price at a retailer, but I like the hunt and I would scour used stores for very specific films that I wanted, The Blood of Heroes, Ian McEllan's Richard III and of couse, Lifeboat. After a couple years of fruitless searching I finally found a copy - under the Christmas Tree, many thanks to my lovely wife.
 I decided to build my own lifeboat and worked on it as we watched the film.
It's day two of the build and I'm at the paint stage, have to throw a raw umber on it to tie it together but it's coming along nicely, my only regret is that it should be deeper, here's a tip for you builders out there - it's easier to make your figures sit if they can actually sit with a full bended knee.
Luckily I have a chaotic scene planned for this diorama so if all the folks aren't seated that's fine.
check back in later today to see how it's coming.
A.Shay Hahn
 
 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Modern Times Inspired Diorama WIP


Continuing with our "moving parts" resolution of 2013 I decided to build a diorama of a factory and what better inspiration than Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times" it's early days for this build yet but I wanted to get a couple of pics up here for you to see.
The building kits of the Space Needle (see prior posts below) have really come in handy for making the giant gears. The build and painting is going to take a couple of weeks but I'm having a great time with it.
In other news its very difficult to explain to a dog (a dog who hates getting wet) that when it is raining in the back yard it is also raining everywhere else.
A.Shay Hahn
 


Monday, January 28, 2013

Big News and Verbal Nonsense edition

Hey folks back again for the second post of the day, I am very happy to announce that I have finished the fourth and final draft of the first book of the Any How Town series. I have contacted one agent with a query letter and hope to hear back from them soon.
I guess for the rest of the week I'll be,working on the second draft of Book Two which is in great shape and I suppose its time to get it seriously solid and beefed up, just in case any one asks to read it next month..
If the agent that I contacted happens to come to this blog to see what I've been building and drawing let me first say hello and assure you that you'll love what you see here. I love AHT I adore the characters and the crazy troubles that they stumble upon.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade was on TV yesterday and it really got me back into finishing the first book, the Indiana Jones films have the sense of fun and action that I think best describes these books, also the Goonies film, it's been too long since there's been a movie like the Goonies and of course Stand By Me, but Stand By Me as filtered through Steam Punk tinted glasses. Perhaps it's strange to cite films instead of books when discussing AHT but those are the closest kin that I can think of, it's adventure, adrenaline and discovery.
 
watch your step, it's grey and mushy out there
A.Shay Hahn

Popsicle Stick Elevators and Sliding Platforms


Alright let me tell you first that these are easy too build, it just takes a little planning. You will be using a drill for this project, (if you have a drill press ignore this) and you have to make sure that you drill straight through the wood. You may think this sounds easy, it is not, so take your time. The dowels are just the long dowels available at most Dollar stores and the rest of the pieces are from various kits (available at Dollarama, Dollar Tree, wherever) you just pick what you like to make your platforms etc. look cool.
Also it will would help to have a bit of sand paper around to run over the dowels so the platform travels smoothly.
holler at me if you have any questions,
A.Shay Hahn
 


Friday, January 25, 2013

machines and moving parts

Here's a page out of my sketchbook, one of my resolutions in regards to the builds I've been doing is that in 2013 every truck, machine, building, whatever I build has to have a moving part so here are some breakdowns and plans for factory machines that pivot, extend and turn. I've got five on the go and hope to get a few pics up for you to see next week.
A.Shay Hahn


Thursday, January 17, 2013

Mandarin Orange Crate Craft #3



Heres the third and probably final mandarin orange crate walker (with Scooter buddy!). I decided to change up the single driver concept and made two seats for drivers and one for a front gunner, something like a battleship, if the tower was exposed.
If I was completely nuts I would've made the tower on a stick so it would turn, but also I was a little too far into the build to go back when the idea hit me, if someone wants to commission one Id be happy to add that function.
A.Shay Hahn
 


Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Game Changing Wooden Puzzles




I'd gone out today to the Dollar Tree to get a couple more of the puzzle globes (see posts below) I was a bit disappointed to see that they'd sold out, I headed over to the Dollarama and found these amazing wooden puzzles of famous landmarks,only $3.00 each.
 They are going to take the models that I've been building to a whole new level, really excited to have them. Just look at some of those pieces!
I'm almost finished the THIRD mandarin orange crate walker and then I have to get back to the final last four chapters of Book One in the Any How Town series, it's great to be this close to finishing.
A.Shay  Hahn
 


Friday, January 11, 2013

Mandarin Orange Crate Craft II

Here's the second mandarin orange crate walker. The last piece had a great clunky military transport look to it but I thought I could improve on the legs. With this model I extended the legs on wooden dowels - maybe this walker can telescope it's legs up to give it a higher vantage point. I also made the side panel the cargo door and added window openings to the back and other side.
I originally conceived of this vehicle as a bounty hunter/poaching vehicle so I may stage this again with some views of the interior, just waiting for some things to arrive in the mail that I'm going to use.
Next week is a big typing week so this week has been a great creative binge before doing a bunch of "office" work on the book series. The first arc of the books is four stories and I've started plotting the fifth and sixth books which make up a two book series.
Batten down the hatches Newfoundland !
A.Shay Hahn
madcraftshoppe@live.com
UPDATE- Didn't realize this pic was so dark, will have to reshoot.


Thursday, January 10, 2013

Comic Characters, Cover #2



Here's the second cover in the series. I really boned the lettering on this one, sometimes I ink just a little too quickly, have to get used to the slower pace of doing fine lines and preplanning my letters.  I You can see in the 3rd and 4rth photo that I had to lighten the background considerably to make the image pop, it was so uniform before that it looked flat and boring. I also have to go back in and fix the crotch on the bad guy in back on the left, it's driving me crazy. I'm far from happy with this but its about improving step by step and it never bothers me to post my mistakes.
Who are these people exactly?
When the books are published, you'll find out!
A.Shay Hahn
 


Comic Book Heroes of Any How Town




Here's one of the covers that I've been working on for the Any How Town book series. Comics play a big part in the plot of the books (I've discussed this before in other posts) and I wanted to get some done for you to see. It's also part of my resolution to complete and post two AHT based drawings a week. I need to get my skills up (I've also talked at length this, feel free to read some other posts) so if I can do that and improve the online archive of AHT material that's great. I'm sure when an agent or publisher finally stumbles across this blog I think they'll be impressed.
 
Anyways, yes there are problems with the lettering and inking in the image, but those things will improve with each cover, but I'll also tell you right now that this is not the case, the lettering in the second cover is terrible.
have a great day,
A.Shay Hahn


Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Comics and Characters




Hey there, its 2013 and it's going to be a big year in Any How Town. I'm going to try and post at least two drawings here a week and also lots of model builds. This fella above is "lil' Golden Guy" the subject of one of the many comic books published in Any How Town. I wanted to get the design down and spent some time yesterday getting it right, next up some comic book covers featuring L.G.G and other heroes.
gotta go, lots to do.
A.Shay Hahn