Travis Charest

Travis Charest
Travis Charest

Charest in May 2009
Born February 2, 1969 (1969-02-02) (age 42)[citation needed]
Leduc, Alberta[citation needed]
Nationality Canadian
Area(s) Penciller, Painter
Notable works Darkstars, WildC.A.T.s, Grifter/Shi, WildC.A.T.s/X-Men: The Golden Age, The Metabarons


Travis Charest (February 2, 1969, Leduc, Alberta[citation needed]) is a Canadian comic book penciller, inker and painter, known for his work on such books as Darkstars, WildC.A.T.s, Grifter/Shi, WildC.A.T.s/X-Men: The Golden Age and The Metabarons. He has also done extensive cover work for many other books, such as various Star Wars series from Dark Horse Comics.

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Early life

Charest began drawing at as a child,[2] and cites Mike Mignola, Adam Hughes and Brian Bolland among his artistic influences,[3] as well as many artists from the early 20th century.[4]

Career

Charest became known in the American comic book industry for his work various DC Comics, most notably Darkstars. He also produced cover work for other DC titles such as The Outsiders, Batman, and Detective Comics. After illustrating a 1993 WildC.A.T.s Special called Destiny's Hand, he illustrated a number of issues of the WildC.A.T.s monthly series beginning in 1994. He became the regular artist of the series with issue #16, illustrating the title during the runs of writers James Robinson and Alan Moore. His last regular issue was #31 (September 1996), though he later returned to illustrate the title's 50th issue (June 1998).

In 1999, Charest returned to WildC.A.T.s to illustrate five of the first six issues of that title's second ongoing series, written by Scott Lobdell. He was replaced on the title by Sean Phillips, and later left Wildstorm and Homage for French bande dessinee publisher Humanoïdes Associés.

In April 2000, Charest moved to Paris to work on a Metabarons graphic novel. With plans to paint the entire graphic novel, the progress on the book went much more slowly than Charest had anticipated. Humanoid Publishing selected Serbian artist Zoran Janjetov, who previously worked in the same Alejandro Jodorowsky "Incal" universe on "John Defaul" and "Technopriests", to complete the art chores for the project.[5]

By 2007 Charest had moved back to the United States, settling in California. Among his works are cover art for David Morrell's Captain America: The Chosen mini-series. He has also been running the strip Spacegirl on his MSN group.[5] In 2008, a limited edition printed volume hardcover of Spacegirl was self-published by Charest and Big Wow Art, collecting the first 56 strips of the series.[6]

Technique and materials

Charest usually prefers not to employ preliminary sketching practices, such as layouts, thumbnails or lightboxing, in part due to impatience, and in part because he enjoys the serendipitous nature in which artwork develops when produced with greater spontaneity.[7] He also prefers to use reference only when rendering objects that require a degree of real-life accuracy, such as guns, vehicles or characters of licensed properties that must resemble actors with whom they are closely identified, as when he illustrated the cover to Star Trek: The Next Generation: Embrace the Wolf in 2000.[8]

Charest previously illustrated on regular illustration board provided by publishers, though he disliked the non-photo blue lines printed on them. By 2000, he switched to Crescent board for all his work, because it does not warp when wet, produces sharper illustrations, and is more suitable for framing because it lacks the non-photo blue lines.[9]

Charest uses mainly 2H lead to avoid smearing, and sometimes HB lead. For ink wash, he uses Rapidograph ink, and waters it down to three hues in order to achieve light gray, medium and charcoal tones, in addition to straight black. He applies the wash with watercolor brushes of various sizes. To ink linework he uses Rapidographs of all sizes. For color work, Charest uses Aquarelle watercolor pencils and acrylic paint for airbrush work. He also uses white Pelikan ink for additional effects such as highlights, fades and blends. Charest stated in 2000 that while he did not use a computer for his artwork, he would be using one soon, and anticipated they would be a necessity for professional artists.[9]

According to Charest, the time he needs to finish a given page varies, depending on how fast his editor needs it, and what he is being paid,[10] though because he came to prefer producing artwork that takes longer than the norm to complete by the time he left Wildstorm, he no longer finds it feasible to be the regular artist on a monthly series.[11] He points to WildC.A.T.s/X-Men: The Golden Age as an example of a book that took him considerable time (under a year), though he stresses that he finished it on time.[10]

Bibliography

A Danger Girl cover by Travis Charest.

Interior comic work includes:

Covers only

Notes

  1. ^ "Fables Cinderella by Chrissie Zullo". http://sigmatestudio.com/2011/05/fables-cinderella-by-chrissie-zullo/. Retrieved 2011-05-18. 
  2. ^ FAQ: "At what age did you start drawing?". The Official Unofficial Travis Charest Gallery; December 1, 2000; Accessed August 30, 2010
  3. ^ FAQ: "Who are your favorite artists?" The Official Unofficial Travis Charest Gallery; December 1, 2000. Accessed August 30, 2010
  4. ^ FAQ: "Who influenced you?" The Official Unofficial Travis Charest Gallery. December 1, 2000. Accessed August 30, 2010
  5. ^ a b Brady, Matt. "Talking to Travis Charest" at Newsarama, June 15, 2007
  6. ^ Spacegirl Volume 1 at Amazon.com; 2008
  7. ^ FAQ: "Working techniques" The Official Unofficial Travis Charest Gallery; December 1, 2000; Accessed August 30, 2010
  8. ^ FAQ: "Do I use any type of references?" The Official Unofficial Travis Charest Gallery; December 1, 2000; Accessed August 30, 2010
  9. ^ a b FAQ: "What materials do I use?" The Official Unofficial Travis Charest Gallery; December 1, 2000; Accessed August 30, 2010
  10. ^ a b FAQ: "Just how long does it take you to finish a whole page?" The Official Unofficial Travis Charest Gallery; December 1, 2000; Accessed August 30, 2010
  11. ^ FAQ: "Why am I leaving Wildstorm?" The Official Unofficial Travis Charest Gallery; December 1, 2000; Accessed August 30, 2010

References

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