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This Artist Creates Spooky Comics inspired By “Resident Evil Village” (30 Pics)
Interview With ArtistHalloween is drawing closer and closer. We've found this to be a fantastic opportunity to introduce you to this thrilling comic series inspired by 'Resident Evil Village.' Are you scared yet?
Created by the artist from Wales, Rhiannon Kagoe, the comic features well-known characters from the popular survival horror game and is not only special because of its theme. What's truly remarkable about this series is the way the strips are created. Each panel of the comic is a stand-alone art piece made using ink and watercolor. The details of the illustrations and overall creativity make Kagoe's work truly unique.
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Bored Panda reached out to Rhiannon Kagoe to find out more about her comic series. First, we wanted Kagoe to tell us about her background and how she got started as a comic artist. She shared with us: “I grew up in a working-class British family. I started drawing as a kid using any paper I could get my hands on - empty envelopes, printer cuttings, magazine pages.”
Rhiannon continued: “I loved drawing comics as a way to amuse myself when I was bored and alone. I used to keep myself to myself for most of my childhood. If I wasn't locked away in my room, I'd explore local forests alone. My only other passion was playing video games.
As I grew older, I realized I could combine the two.”
Next, we were curious what Kagoe’s creative process looks like, from idea generation to the final product. The artist told us: “I get a lot of my ideas when I am alone and immersed in nature. I currently live somewhere extremely rural where there isn't much access to the outside world.
When I plan a comic, I ask myself if I would enjoy this idea if someone else presented it. How do you make still images funny? I often trim back the final product from the initial sketch. I think less is more when it comes to comedy. You can easily overdo an idea and walk a thin line between funny and cringe.”
so mean. no one disrespect her like that again while i bring the chocolate
Asked about some favorite tools or software that Rhiannon uses for creating her comics, the artist answered: “All my art is traditionally drawn with minimal digital alteration. My favorite paintbrushes to use are pure Kolinsky sable mop brushes. They hold a lot of water while keeping a good point. I often use jumbo 3B pencils for the line art because they fit better in my dyspraxic hands.”
Lastly, we wanted to know Kagoe’s opinion about what makes a good comic, and what mistakes artists should avoid in order to create quality work. Rhiannon told us: “A good comic is one that the artist is doing through passion and not to simply produce. We must remember to first draw for ourselves, everything else is a bonus.
A common mistake, I believe, is keeping your content easily digestible in order to avoid contention.”
That’s a hidden thing (or Easter Egg if you prefer)! You can go into Wesker’s desk during re2 and find that he keeps a picture of Rebecca just like that… adds to his weirdness, that’s for sure.