We are excited to present a new series of interviews
featuring members of the Renderosity Cartoonist Team. Each week
these outstanding artists put the "giggles" in our funny bones, and
the "thrills and chills" in our adventurous spirits. This week our
featured cartoonist is Genny Brazell , better known on
Renderosity as genny. Each week Genny deconstructs the
meaning to everyday sayings, re-molding them into humorous
situations on the Renderosity Front Page News' Comic Strip
pages. Don't miss a week of genny's strips ... your funnybone will
thank you for the giggle! while you are there be sure to say hi to
Genny and the rest of the Renderosity Cartoonist Team!
Genny, can you tell us a little about yourself? I suppose
what people may find most interesting about me is my job. I am a
Lead Mechanic for a major airline and have been for the last 16
years, and, "yes" I am a woman. In fact, the sole reason I ever
bought a computer was because my employer decided to "go
paperless," and put all the manuals and IPC's (that's illustrated
parts catalogs) online, through an "Intranet" service, and I was
forced to use it in order to do my job. At that time, I was
totally intimidated by the whole thing, but after buying my
own computer and using it at home for "Fun" I discovered programs
such as Paint Shop Pro, then Poser and then Vue. Since then I have
been hooked. Now at work, I am totally at ease with
everything I have to do on the computer, and this may be terrible
to say, but if the computer locks-up on me I don't have a
problem at all "doing" the Hard-Boot! [laughter] I won't think of
doing that at home unless it was the last resort!
Flea Mart genny [Genny
Brazell]
How long have you been creating your cartoon strip? I
started with The RIM [Renderositys online magazine], so it's been
over a year now, but since the magazine is no longer in existence
I really can't tell you "exactly?" Where do you get your ideas
for your weekly Renderosity Comic Strips? I get my ideas from
everyday words in the English language. I was born and raised in
the US, but my mother is an immigrant and would sometimes ask us
"kids" Why or what something meant Things like "why do we get
off a bus, but get out of a car? Why would you refer
to a child as a pumpkin or a kitten?" When someone is
not born and in an English-speaking environment, they tend to take
our words "literally," and sometimes I find it amusing of course,
in a non-disrespect manner.
Ghost Writer genny [Genny
Brazell]
Do you use the same software each time you do a strip? Yes,
I use Poser6 and Vue5 Do You have a favorite cartoonist or
cartoon character? I cannot say, truthfully that I have any one
special cartoonist as my favorite, as I do enjoy seeing each and
every one of them every week on the Renderosity comics page.
However, I do love everything that Steve, from 3dUniverse does,
especially the "Heavies" with "Gareee's" morphs for the Hippo
"Billy Bull." I also love "Koshini" and the gang that followed. I
just haven't had the opportunity to use them as much as I would
like to in my pictures. Is there something or someone that
inspires you? This one is easy, that would be my husband. He
has been my "Rock" and no matter how bad things may look, or be, he
has always stood by me. That man "married" me through
thick-and-thin, and even though I have grown "thicker," and times
may have been "thinner" he has always been there for me.
How long have you been a member of the community? I have
been a member since 2000. There are so many wonderful people who
visit the site, and they are very willing to share their knowledge.
I have visited other sites, and it seems more of a "competition" to
get noticed, rather than helping someone. People here are not only
very knowledgeable, but, also generous not only with what they
know, but what they have created. Thanks to them, I could probably
never purchase anything for Poser, and still have a "wealth" of
stuff to use. Outside of Renderosity, have you ever been
published? Nope, never submitted anything, anywhere gosh if
someone should want something now, where would I have the time?
[laughter]
Pool Sharks genny [Genny
Brazell]
Have I ever experienced a "creative" block? Yes, I suppose I
have, but it has been more due to mood than thought. I work
midnight shift, so when I usually get an idea, I have to either
work on it, or suffer all night at work from lack of sleep. Through
experience, I tend to go to bed, whether I want to or not. Are
you working on anything special? Yes, I am, but its only in my
head right now. I would very much like to create "greeting cards."
I don't know if they will ever sell, but I have to honestly say I
really don't care about that it is in the "Creating" that floats
my boat!
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A special "thank you" to contributing columnist, artist,
Angel1, for taking time out of her busy
schedule to conduct this month's Free Stuff Artist Interview.
Aug 22, 2005 |
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