Showing posts with label Physics Incarnate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Physics Incarnate. Show all posts

Monday, December 25, 2023

No New Chapter, But Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!

Hello, friends,

I’m writing to you today on what is still technically Christmas Day for me (even if it’s 1:20 AM when I started - I have a late night schedule).  I want to start by wishing you all a happy holiday, whatever you might celebrate - even if you don’t celebrate anything.


Divinity knows we need happy days in these trying times.


As you are no doubt aware by now, I don’t have a new comic for you this Christmas.  This is the first Christmas since 2019 that I didn’t get a comic out, breaking what would have been a five-year streak.  I’m really sad about that, but I’m also not in a position to really do much about that.


At the end of this post I’m gonna make a small little ask of you.  It won’t cost you more than a minute of your time, but if you’re a big Alleron fan, do read this.  Consider it my honest reflections on where the comic lies.  No worries - it certainly isn’t going to disappear forever. It just means there's a lot going on in my life that kept me from getting this done.



And not for entirely negative reasons!

Let me explain myself.


After all, this is the first year since 2017 I’ve gotten a novel out (it’s the finale to the Physics Incarnate world, but it works great for newcomers, too!) - and the first year since 2020 I’ve put out any kind of official publication.  It’s the first novel I’ve worked with an editor for, and I think that good work is evident in the text.


It’s dedicated to my father.  It took a lot of work and time, especially in the last few months.  Work on it only ended around December 3rd, and it came out December 15th.  And around that time I really wanted to get something together for Alleron, even if it was just a tiny tack-on to the story as a promotion for the book coming out.


…Which is right around when my family and I had our latest bout with CoVID, so I couldn’t really do much of anything to get a last-minute comic together.  In fact, I still don’t feel entirely great, though that might just be some other ailment kicking my rear end.


So, the formula is: Novel + Coronavirus + Other illness and physical injury + mourning the second anniversary of my dad’s passing while cleaning out and preparing to sell the house I grew up in = No new chapter.


…I may have left out a minor Baldur’s Gate 3 addiction, but that's a big enough list already, right.



But What If You’re Just Here For Alleron?


So here’s where I discuss the future of the comic.


In my head, I have a story.  I have a few different paths and/or orders the story can take place.  For example, do I want to do the tournament/training arc now, or an at-sea arc where the characters are on boats for their journey back to Bluefield?  I’m leaning towards an at-sea arc, since that might be more doable with my current situation.


I don’t want to build gigantic Lego sets to eventually have to move houses (Our situation is a medium-term one at this time, which isn’t bad, it’s just medium-term, 2-5 years) and have to transport them either piecemeal or collectively.  I’ve seen far too many sets get destroyed beyond repair to want to go through that work.


For instance: Building the entire Lion Knights’ Castle only to have it broken beyond repair is not on my list of things I want to do.


Furthermore, I’m spatially constrained in a relatively small house, which leads to the appeal of an at-sea arc - I just lay down a blue blanket to be the ocean and put Lego boats on top of it.  Boom.  Sea arc.  Easy with some camera trickery.


But I’d still need to basically build a shoreline scene or two, somehow - though that, at least, could be ditched once the setting is no longer necessary.



But Can I Do All Of This…?


I honestly, genuinely don’t know.


In the short term, maybe even the medium term, yes.  I can build a shoreline.  I have most of the bricks I’d need, I have some little boat sets, and with the right formula - That is, “Comfy Chair” plus “Pain Meds” plus “Heating Pad For Spine” plus “Space to work” - I could put that together.


But ultimately I’m afraid that my artistic capabilities are not going to live up to my artistic vision.


I’d love to do a hand-drawn comic, but with a fine motor skill impairment that makes building Lego bad enough, I don’t think my art would do well enough.  And, no, I believe AI “art” is more like theft since it’s trained on a database collected without the artists’ consent, so that’s not an option.


I kind of tested the waters with commissioning an artist (Frosty’s work is here), and I’m sure I could find an artist I could work with, but that money has to come from somewhere - and it doesn’t come from this comic.


I’d also probably want to legally incorporate something or another if I were to hire an artist for such an expansive task.  In all likelihood, I’d need to hire more than one person for a project like that.  It’s basically starting a whole new “branch” to my business of creativity, and that would require some legal protections for everyone involved, including real, lawyer-drafted employment contracts.


And…The comic’s readership hasn’t justified that investment, thusfar.  Chapter 59 was about 2.5x longer than most chapters, it came out on October 8th and it only garnered 46 views in over two months.  Frosty’s hard work (Seriously it's awesome) only got 44 views.  Chapter 54 is the last one to break 100 views (though 57 is at 95 views).


And those are just, “This person or web-crawler bot clicked on and peeked at the site,” not “This person read it and really engaged with the material” indicators.  They don’t tell me who is engaged and who is just peeking in and turning away.  And, lately, the stats have been suggesting that more people are turning away than are engaging.



So, Then…Now What? What's The Ask?


But maybe analytics are off.  Maybe you’re reading this and you think, “Wow, I’m here!  I want to see more!”  And, if so, first of all, thank you.  From the very bottom of my heart, thank you for reading something I’ve created.


Second, here’s my ask:  “Really cheer this project on!”


All I’d ask you to do is to share the comic’s first chapter on social media, or with your friends, or whatever.  When applicable, tag me on whatever socials you use (I’m usually @JPohlmanWriting), and I’ll let you know you’ve been seen.  I’ll even honor whatever counter-requests you have.


But, as for the plan?  Basically:  Initiate them into the story you love.


Chronicles Of Alleron, at least in its current form, is free and always will be.  If it’s made into a hand-drawn comic adaptation where I hire an artist, well, that might be something I charge for.  And Lego is a passion of mine since childhood.  I love telling stories using Lego as a medium!  But when life is overwhelming I have to manage my resources somehow, and this year, Alleron just wasn’t able to fit in.


I’m sorry to those of you who were looking forward to a new strip this year.  I’m sorry I just couldn’t get that done.


But if you, dear reader, show me you’re interested in seeing more of the comic, then I’ll go out of my way to make it happen.


If I’m shouting into a void, well…I’ve honestly got to save my breath a little, these days.


Let me know.



My warmest regards,

And my deepest love,

–Jesse Pohlman


Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Episode 33: Goblin Gossip!






So, Episode 33 is out!  You've probably noticed, what with it being directly above this post.  We get to meet King Gurubunder, and get to better understand Bandihutu.  Enjoy!


Monday, June 3, 2013

Episode 32: Balancer





So, uhm...This one is wider than usual.  I used a much wider panel format to try to create a larger scene, all to better explain the rise - and fall - of mana!  I have to say, I really like how the images turned out.  I hope they help to really bring the story home.  To be honest, this isn't even that bad of a panel to start someone off on!  I liked it so much, I'm releasing it before Wednesday!  Will I get another done, by then?  Probably not.  Maybe a short/silly.

Also, for some reason, my newest batch of pictures are in a different resolution than I'm used to.  That's something I need to correct, and will, but it shouldn't be noticeable in terms of image quality, in the comic itself.  Enjoy!



Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Episode 31: When Brute Force Fails






I'm not entirely thrilled with the bug-eyed Goldhook at the end, there, but at the same time there's a certain charm about how he reacts to hearing something absolutely incredulous.  Especially after brokering a rather crooked deal with a prince-prisoner.  Double-especially after hearing Habbo ramble on, which I guess isn't too unusual.

Anyhow, I hope you like it!




Sunday, May 26, 2013

Episode Thirty: "Bald!"





Episode 30 is up!  I'm experimenting with a new font - I hope you like it!

Goldhook remains a conceited human being - err, Lego!  And he's bald!  Hence the title!  Guys, enjoy the read; Episode 31 is coming up sooner or later, but since it probably won't be done before Memorial Day, have a happy one!  And thank you to those who serve, or have served, and have honored our country in doing so!  (P.S. If you're from a foreign country, uhm, hi!)



Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Episode 29: Royal Rude Awakening





I know.

It's been forever.  I had a computer failure and a computer rebuild to go through; it wasn't so bad, but it cost me my ability to take photos outside.  I wanted to get some new episodes up and running, but the weather sucked, so I resorted to just, y'know, taking indoor images.  Hopefully they don't look too bad!

Anyway, see you next time!



Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Episode 28: "Candlelight Connections"

First of all, all of the best wishes to those who have suffered and lost in Boston in the April 15th, 2013 attack on the Marathon.  It's a shame we live in a world where these kind of things happen.





So, we've come to the end of another batch of photos.  I'm debating whether or not to do a few episodes about Lostech and how it effects the world, mainly because they'd be relatively easy to set up and shoot.  But I'm also just trying to figure out how to best arrange the next real scene - the return of Habbo and Goldhook!  Chances are, I could do both.

Anyway, if you remember, we last saw our Pirate heroes fighting the Goblin sorceress, Bandihutu.  That did not end well for them, clearly, but just what is their fate?  Stay tuned, and as always - enjoy!




Friday, April 12, 2013

Episode 27: Candlelight Continuation!








I want to apologize for it taking so long to post.  Between a vacation, a return, and a pair of quick-succession illnesses I've been pretty beaten up.  Okay; that, and I've been promoting Protostar:  Memoirs of the Messenger rather heavily!  There's nothing I can really do about that, I'm afraid.  Sales have been unusually spectacular, and I have to keep pushing that forward.

That, and the weather has been way too damned unwieldy for me to actually go outside, set up, and shoot the next set of scenes.  After all, while we're just now meeting Victoria and Samuel, and we're getting to know Biran, we do need to find out whatever happened to Habbo and Goldhook - and whether or not Prince Darius is really planning to attack the Goblins who defeated our pirate "heroes!"



Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Episode 26: Candlelight Conversations



So, today we learn Biran's background, and also some of the thoughts on his colleagues.  We also learn that there's a city in Alleron called "Troy," and Troy happens to be the capital of the country.  In particular, it refers to the castle at Alleron, but we'll get into that when I, ahem, finish building Troy 2.0.

Also, while the source of light is obviously a tea-candle, consider it a type of oil lamp for story purposes.  Because that's better than, "We built a giant damned candle."


IN OTHER NEWS:  Let me turn to real-life for a minute.  I'm a big supporter of Thorium as a source of electricity for America's future.  And, well, the world's.  It's technology we used in the 1960's then abandoned for various reasons, and I started a petition at "We The People" asking the government to look into it again.  Give it a read!  It only takes a few minutes, and it could really help put a check to climate change.


Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Episode 25: Listen Close...




So!  This completes the entirety of my first outdoor shoot!  I hope you all liked it.  I guess it also means Season 2 is complete!  Don't worry, we'll get back to Goldhook and Habbo.  And I promise we'll get back to outdoor shooting.

However, for my next few episodes, I need to return to using - ugh - the floor.  I know that's kind of regressive, but it seems to be the only place I can get the lighting I desire.  I contemplated bringing in, like, a box of dirt, but that's taking something which is already playing with fire and putting kindling around it.  At least carpets are flame-retardant, and any small fire could be contained.  Boxes go up much more quickly.

On the upside, you'll get to meet Samuel, Biran, and Victoria in more detail!  Three characters who you will need to know, because they're all pretty damned important to the plot.  And then we go back to Goldhook and Habbo, and what becomes of them.  Sounds fair?

Awesome!




Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Comic 24: Earthen Bones





So, another comic!  Time to finish up with this particular encounter, now!  Will Habbo remember what he's supposed to do?  Will it be the obvious Habbo thing to do?  What will become of our heroes?  Not those Pirates, because they need a bath, but the warriors from Alleron who are near-by!



Saturday, February 23, 2013

Comic #22: Two Princes





This episode got some rave reviews by my test-screeners.  Bonus points if you get the musical reference!  You should also know that Comic #23 and Comic #24 are already done.  I'm swiftly running out of pre-shot images to work with, and the weather isn't cooperating, so I may have to resort to some camera tricks to do the next stuff.

On the upside, I have lots of "next stuff" planned!



Thursday, February 7, 2013

Strip 16: Striking a Deal



I'm sleepy.  I'll try to be brief with my notes.  This is the last strip theoretically set during Privateer Point's battle.  There's a lot of light-versus-dark metaphor intended in the photography.  It's not subtle, but please think on it.

So now we know Swiftshank's motivation, and we know what the next storyline is gonna be:  GOBLINS!  Hurray!  Enjoy and if you do, share it!



Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Strip #14: Special Delivery!





This is technically the last strip of Season 1!  My god!  Imagine, we've gone full circle:  Habbo and Goldhook hanging out on a boat in Strip #1, to the reason that Alleron's navy found Privateer Point!  We've even seen hints that Alleron's government isn't all its cracked up to be, what with a decorated Admiral defecting.  Wow!

I'd written more strips for Privateer Point, mostly focused on Samuel/Victoria's establishment as characters, but Habbo and Goldhook are the protagonists, here.  This story is seen through their eyes, mostly; at least until well into Season 2, and probably always with them as a lens for the reader.  However, I'm thinking that an exchange between Swiftshank and Whitesand might be a wise idea.  In fact, it could be fun!

So Season 1 will officially end with what I've already whipped together, that being the land-fall Habbo and Goldhook make.  Season 2 also starts with footage shot outside, in the real world, meaning it'll look much more awesome.

In the meantime, enjoy!

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Strip #11: "Mis-Spoke," plus a bonus strip!





Just a quickie, a re-post of a single-shot dialogue.  Strip 12'll be out tomorrow.  Here's something I posted for a weather-report I wrote.  It's funny because we got an inch and a half of snow literally the day after I filmed scenes for Chronicles in 50 degree weather.  Enjoy!




Monday, January 21, 2013

Strip #10: Incoming!






This one seems to have fared a lot better, when it comes to effects.  The shield overlays are much more what I'd search for in the future, while even the energy cannons (at full charge, naturally) look pretty decent and seem to bleed well into the defenses.  I touched up the facial expression on Swiftshank's pal and refined the dialogue a bit.  I even tweaked the cannon/engine on the Beryllius a touch, just for effects' sake.  Now they look disabled.

Anyhow.  That's all.  Enjoy!

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Strip #8: Incoming!







I enlarged the in-strip text.  This is the first straight-down strip I have, I think, and it was taken using a camera which is entirely unavailable to me.  It was also the first really big attempt at graphical effects I made. It's okay, but I don't like how the shield effects turned out on the Bobcat.  I think the shield looks too circular on the back-end, but the front-end is okay.  In the future, I'm going to "splash" the effects more.


Other Housekeeping!

So, first of all, as you might or might know when I moved out of my apartment, I lost a couple of key characters.  Namely, I lost Lysander and Darius.  It was tough, but I've managed to recoup those losses.

Second!  As I'm also a writer/novelist, I've put out a few books.  My latest novel, Physics Incarnate, is officially one year old as of today!  It's available in paperback and on the Kindle.  Check it out!