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Monday, October 29, 2018

Steele Others: A Tale with Two Covers

What is Laura hiding?
A ménage à trois?

I was first intrigued with producer Michael Gleason's full fifth season treatment with a new love interest, Eddie. He comes from Laura's past. The change I made was to have the character introduced later, after Remington and Laura have been time living together for some time.

In the cover art, I gave Laura Holt, Stephanie Zimbalist' 1990s look.
For the first cover, I used an expression from Stephanie's movie "The Killing Mind". For the second cover, I finally got a handle on Remington Steele. Laura was from the episode "Steele Among the Living". Eddie was a composite of three actors.

AND STEELE THERE WERE OTHERS
Author: loneguppy
Remington Steele
English, Rated: T
General
Characters: Laura H., Remington S.
Chapters: 5, Words: 5,660, Rated: T, Complete Inspired by Michael Gleason's season five treatment, this is a re-imagined one night of romance from Laura's past and possible surprises in store for the Steele's future. I used my previous entry to provide the setting for exploring Laura Holt's hidden wild side.

Sunday, October 7, 2018

Sketch Your Heart Away

A composition featuring four scenes of Remington Steele episode Steele Your Heart Away. Also an example of my favourite negative spaces.

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Fantail Goldfish Almost Three Years Later

Fantail Goldfish
If it has been a while since I posted any photos of my fantails, it is because I haven't been very successful at capturing the subject. What it must be like having a big eye staring into your world? I suppose that is what the camera lens must look like. Then I saw a professional photographer set up with Siamese fighting fish. I haven't tried using the Canon G1 macro setting from a distance. Sure enough, it worked even when zoomed in. I still have to diffuse the flash. But now they will be swimming at the front of the tank when I want to take a shot.

Friday, September 14, 2018

The First Inspiration

The final act of Steele Your Heart Away, before Laura pats Mr. Steele on the shoulder, the previous shot that focused on her. The first time I saw the episode on DVD was the first time I decided to take out my sketchbook again. My previous renderings were always Star Trek characters. It's the second time I attempted to draw from the freeze frame. Eventually, I may make a composite with various scenes from this episode.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Coming Full Circle at Fan Expo

The Little Mermaid 2018
Paige O'Hara - Beauty and the Beast 2017
It's the Beast Robbie Benson
Having been to Fan Expo for over a decade, my past at Walt Disney Animation Canada was catching up with me. I had worked on the home video releases - Beauty and the Beast: An Enchanted Christmas and Little Mermaid: Return to the Sea. I still had my BB shirt from then.

Monday, August 20, 2018

Inspiration Needed

I have been writing more of late. One goal is a chance to be published in a magazine. This will be my first new original fiction entry in a while.
Unlike fanfiction, it's not that easy to envision. I have half an idea right now and only a little over one month to write it. Only plus side is the low (1000) word count.
Meanwhile, I am continuing the next chapter for my Remington Steele story. I hope to spend a week before I need to switch gears.

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Making Tracks Day by Day and Jet Time

First of Many Journeys

July 11

A slow start on VIA Train #1. We eventually got underway just after 2:00 AM. I would have just four hours of sleep. I later learned that we had passed Sudbury, Ontario. At dawn, I went up the dome car for the first time, before enjoying a hot breakfast. On this voyage, the Skyline car is referred to as Dome 1. It serves as lounge car for the economy class.
View from rear window
It took 19 hours to pass through Ontario. Much of the landscape is forests and lakes. We were traveling north of the Great Lakes. There were also views of the Canadian Shield.
We had two short station breaks this day. By the second stop, my camera battery was depleted, having used it on numerous practice shots.
Hornpayne

Monday, July 23, 2018

The Canadian Train Experience


Recent trip across Canada. Four days living on a train. Expanding my view of the country.

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

New Betta is a Blue Dragon

blue dragon betta
My new betta is smaller than the previous ones. It eats almost anything, but I am feeding it flakes so its little mouth can accept the food. I have used a macro setting to feature the fins. It has a split in the tail, so it could not be a halfmoon variety.

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

GIF: Burn-in Animation

This of all the sketches took the longest to get right. I turned it into an animated GIF. I also avoided eraser damage to paper by tweaking it in a photo editor.

Friday, June 22, 2018

Sketches: Passionate for Laura Holt

What to do with a large page? I could have drawn a big picture. But I was used to working with smaller drawing surfaces. So I compromised. Did a series of small sketches on the same subject, with varying scale. The result is my first composition. Starting from the largest portrait in the middle, I opted for images with different angles and expressions. It worked! ☺☺☺

Sunday, May 20, 2018

Sketches: Cheap Paper

It rained yesterday. Perfect time to practice drawing on a big sketchbook. 50 lb, like the pocket size. The only problem was my sweat soaked through the pages. Perhaps the 70 lb paper will do better.

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Steele Reeling: An Unpublished Rewrite

The stench of death overwhelmed Laura, when she realized the carriage was where the Ripper had his victims. She covered her mouth with her hand, her tears threatening to spill.
The only words of reassurance to Mr. Steele was spoken in a muffled, "I'm fine."
As detectives led Galt away, Laura accepted a proffered hand down from the cab.
With feet planted firmly on the ground, Laura took a breath and then suddenly took a step back to retch right behind the rear wheel, narrowly missing Steele's midsection. He could only look on helplessly.
At the first wobbly step, Steele took Laura by the elbow and guided her towards the waiting paramedics.

Later in the hotel room ...

On instinct, Laura tensed up in defense, arms ending up in two fists, until she opened her eyes and stared into Mildred's concerned gaze.
"Mildred! Oh!" she sighed with relief and relaxed in the older woman's arms, trying to will the thumping in her chest to quiet itself.
Seeing that Mildred had her in a cradle hold, "What am I doing on the floor?" she asked.
"You tell me, Hon. When you didn't return, and police reports of another attack." Mildred noticed the bruising on Laura's face. "Are you OK?"
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To get back into the practice of writing, it is always good to do a rewrite. Written above are some re-imagined scenes from one of my fan fictions.

Sunday, May 13, 2018

GIMP: The Write Off

For a while now, I have been trying to make a single panel comic work for Remington Steele. I found inspiration from filing income tax. Drawing caricatures is more difficult than I thought. It's even harder to reproduce the lines with the Ink tool.

Friday, April 27, 2018

GIMP: On Location with Stephanie

It was the perfect image to try painting in GIMP with. It had light and shadows and a good posture. I used for reference The Great Elephant Escape DVD with Stephanie Zimbalist and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Near the end, she leans up against a jeep. I made up the part of her putting on Julian Sands' hat.

As much as I tried to correct the proportions in GIMP, the hat came out a bit off. Still I am satisfied with the results. The Ink Tool is really quite versatile. Now having this as reference, I can go back to the rough sketch and do up a proper pencil drawing.

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

GIMP: Flowers for Stephanie

I spent the weekend revisiting this drawing with the GIMP Ink Tool. The line art and the colouring is mostly done with this. I used the Airbrush Tool for some of the finer details and background, as well as the Smudge Tool for obvious reasons. It does make the composition look like comic art.

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Sketches: Flowers for Stephanie

The idea for this was to do a comical drawing of the cast of Remington Steele. Not since taking that art class in cartooning, have I attempted such an endeavor. It was hard to come up with a style I haven't already seen. So I began studying the character's expressions and simplified the lines.

The sketching was the easy part. Painting presented yet another challenge. I have yet to master the controls in the tablet apps, so it is back to GIMP. Some parts of the drawing, I replaced the line art, some I kept.
Finished!
Started with thumbnails.
One of my favourite poses
The layout had a different drawing

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Sketches: Steele in the Dark

This picture was born from a suggestion from a fan at the SteeleWatchers Facebook group. The challenge was to come up with the punchline. Having screened several B&E themed scenes from a dozen episodes, I saw the most potential in the season 2 "High Flying Steele".

Up until recently, I have been using my pocket sketchbook. I was hoping to use a full-sized sketch pad for this project. It ended up badly. Perhaps I was not used to texture of the drawing surface. Perhaps I had the wrong grade pencil. Anyway, I ended up using some storyboard paper I had lying around, made 4 individual drawings and did up the composition in GIMP.

I adjusted the scale for each to fit the size of the image. All the sketches were scanned to 600 dpi (very big jpeg files). When scaled down, I wouldn't lose too much detail. I used a simple colour fill for the background. As it turned out, I didn't have room to add any more details.

Saturday, January 6, 2018

Older Sketches

My Art: A Chronological Journey





In 1991, my right hand got caught in a door. The pain in my middle finger was so great, I could not write with it for a week.

That summer, I started to draw. At first, I just had 2 Star Trek magazines given to me. I started to make sketches of the portraits.

When The X-Files came along, I was working odd hours. So I taped every episode. I started to draw from the freeze frames.

By the time, I started work in the animation industry, a colleague chose a few of my drawings for my portfolio. At this time, I was buying more magazines with my paycheck. A couple years later, I even sold 2 drawings.

That was not enough incentive to make it as an artist. Even though I did take art classes, I wouldn't have been able to handle the rejection.

Fast forward to 2003, I am still making a living in animation. I would buy sketchbooks and pencils (medium of choice) to fuel my hobby. A few summers later, I would be invited to paint a decoration on canvas walls.

Sure I can draw. I might even display my drawings from time to time, but I don't ever want to make money from it any more.

Thursday, January 4, 2018

How They Got There


I've been thinking about writing one for 2 whole years. Watching the only show I've ever taped whenever I was in between jobs, and once in reverse order, it was just always on my mind.

Doggett and Reyes being left out of The X-Files post season 9, made me wonder even more about them. I had originally wanted to do a 'where are they now' story, but that's already been done. It took a re-watch of the 5 episodes that gave us their shared history, including their penultimate episode Release that really inspired me to write a prequel just for them.

Come What May
Author: loneguppy
X-Files
English, Rated: K
General
Characters: J. Doggett, M. Reyes
Chapters: 1, Words: 865, Reviews: 0, Rated: K, Complete
Before the X-Files, Monica and John had a casual night out together in New York.

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

That Time David Hewlett Made Us All Cry

I imagined our courtship so many times...
 ... it's as if it really happened. [Awww!]

Spoilers for those who have not caught up to season 11 of Murdoch Mysteries.

Beginnings of a Serial

This coin was just the start of the mystery
The first of many. In this story, I present Sally 'Minor' Descoine. First introduced in the Remington Steele season two episode Elegy in Steele. I am planning to have a deeper look into her past and what is in her agenda for the Steele's. It remains one of my current projects for time being.

Steele Here, To Keep You Warm
Author: loneguppy
Remington Steele
English, Rated: K
Mystery/Hurt/Comfort
Chapters: 3, Words: 3,374, Reviews: 7, Rated: K, Complete
Vacation plans gone awry. Not everything is as it seems, when the Steele's tried to take a break from work.

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