Before I get started boring you, here's something I found interesting. I had researched my genealogy and names origin in school and decided to redo my research to see if it was accurate. It was correct and thought I'd share it with you.
VASQUEZ-From the root VASCO; son of.
From the medieval Spanish name Velasco, which came from the Spanish surname Velázquez, which possibly meant "CROW" in Basque. A famous bearer was the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, the first person to sail from Europe around Africa to India.
Alternate meaning-"SHEPHERD" of-from the Basque region (Southern France to Northern Spain)
RUDY:
Old Germanic in origin. Rudolph; meaning- FAME WOLF
I thought it was cool. So, I guess I'm a famous Wolf that Shepherds Crows/Ravens. I had some acquaintances that believed in tossing some black magic at people, via the Raven. I imagine if I put stock in that nonsense it wouldn't affect me much.
Ok, to understand why I am writing these lessons read my last journal entry. The stuff I write will be both philosophical and practical so take what works for you and disregard what does not.
I will be doing this in a very specific way by using the book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi as translated by Stephen F. Kaufman (Hanshi 10th Dan) as a template. Like before I will liken the martial arts with the art of comics. I want to emphasize that Miyamoto Musashi is Japans Sword Saint and possibly the greatest swordsman that ever lived. He lived in a time when killing was a way of life. Just like the old west so his ideals are extreme and uncompromising. For the few of us that choose this art of comics as way of life and not just a hobby we must view it in an uncompromising way. If not, the quality of the art suffers, our paychecks suffer and the efficiency of reaching our goals will suffer.
DEATH
Musashi was a warrior. To a samurai, achieving perfection was death. Or in death we finally realize perfection. We recite that perfect poem as we relinquish the graspiness of life that clouds our minds. For us, admitting perfection in our own skill or art is a rare if not completely unattainable thing. In fact if we begin to view our work as without flaw then, we are indeed dead. (Value your Editors) There will be no chance of improving upon perfection and so what will be the point of continuing? That is not to say that we cannot view someone elses art as perfect. That is the nature of subjectiveness.
MASTER
Warriors understand the only real measure of his ability lies in being able to beat men in fights.-Musashi
This is true for a warrior because that is what he does. His occupation is rooted in combat. We as artists, more specifically comic book artists may in theory compete with one another in an over crowded market but in truth the only person we need to fight is ourselves. Be aware of those that make exclamations of superiority. Those that bark more than they bite like the Chihuahua. Those that seek rivalries and conflict in an industry like ours are simply insecure. Fame seekers that are done before they begin. Beating others makes you a fighter, but conquering yourself makes you a Master in the only way that makes sense. Every time you are working on something, try to beat yourself. Study and push yourself. Friendly rivalries have there place, the other kind only distracts you from defeating the only thing you need to be concerned with. Your own limitations.
For instance, I learned a new word this week: Mary Sue. Or for a male, Gary Stu. This is a character, or a style of writing that is created for one purpose: Wish Fulfillment (Of the writer/creator) Im plugging this subject in here because this occurs a lot in this market where its so easy to do. With a publisher as big as Marvel and DC with so many editors and fans its hard to get anything by, that is selfish to the writer. Rest assured an irate fan that feels a good story is taking a back seat to the selfish wishes of a writer will be heard and acknowledged. They are paying for it after all.
In a smaller market where we can pretty much publish whatever we want with Print on Demand and even old style photo copy comics, we dont have those checks and balances as much. So unless you have honest friends or editors with balls, we can get caught up in our Mary Sues and create and write characters that only serve us. Now, if we dont care about what others think or dont care about pushing ourselves as creators its ok. However; if we want to push ourselves, avoid creating all powerful, generic characters or hollow stories that push the limits of the generic. (Hence my NAZI-ZOMBIE-NINJAS in my Fan Girl piece) It was tongue in cheek.
Its not easy writing something original these days, or creating something completely original but its not impossible. Quantity is not quality so as long as you keep trying to say something honest and evaluate your self you have nowhere to go but up.
Thanks for listening,
Humbly yours,
Rudy V.
El Paso's Project 4 Studios
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And I agree, that a warrior knows who he is in battle. I for one, know that I am the living, breathing Real World answer to Dan Hibiki (in terms of fighting) from street fighter. Meaning I just suck.
Having said that, what do you think of the artists and writers who regard themsrelves as Rock stars in the Industry? Who act superior just because they're on top at the moment?
Oh, and I MAY or MAY not be in El Paso about the time you and Project4studios are doing that signing. Hopefully, I'll be there!
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Focus on your dreams and goals and work hard to become them.
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"Now if I tell you that I am that good you will say that I am Boasting, if I tell you that I am not, you will know I am lying." BRUCE LEE
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"Now if I tell you that I am that good you will say that I am Boasting, if I tell you that I am not, you will know I am lying." BRUCE LEE
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Focus on your dreams and goals and work hard to become them.
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"Now if I tell you that I am that good you will say that I am Boasting, if I tell you that I am not, you will know I am lying." BRUCE LEE
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Focus on your dreams and goals and work hard to become them.
I once heard an interesting quote about characters that basically said if the author was so in love with his/her own creation the author could not imagine the character doing anything bad there had to be something wrong. Which is interesting to think about, because that is essentially the whole idea of Mary Sue. They're usually better than everyone else, because they are somehow based off the author's characteristics or features or those things that the author feels are special.
I usually dislike reading about elves for this reason: they all feel too perfect, with good eyesight, excellent archery capabilities, and beautiful speech, etc. You never hear of an elf that stutters, or has freckles. ^.^ And vampires are just about the anti elf, the bad to the elf's good. Vampires are supposedly just as sexy, also have eternal life, and the human also pretty much always lusts after them as well . . . Give me a dwarf or a werewolf any day over a vampire and elf.
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