Inteview with Jibe

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!Jibe Examined
by Wishbone/Gfx Zone
Jibe Of Syndrome Examined

by Jean-François "Wishbone" BYSTRY - member of the Gfx Zone team


Wishbone: Please introduce yourself for our fantastic readers.

Jibe: I'm Julien Blanc, 18, France. I'm studying Arts. I joined the group ZeN in March `99 and left for Condense in November 99 as a 2D artist. I began to make some 3D and soon after we began the "Freestyle" demo with Syndrome.


Wishbone: How did you come up with your handle ?

Jibe: Because Julien B... so Jibé then Jibe :).I learned later it means sarcasm in french.


Wishbone: LOL, are you a sarcastic guy ? :)

Jibe: I'm a happy person! and I only make fun of my friends :)
Wishbone: So, you're quite optimistic in your life...

Jibe: Yes, and I think it's strongly expressed in my pics, especially in the cow and pig pictures.



Wishbone: Where do you get the inspiration from ?

Jibe: When there's no imposing theme (I talk about demos which need homogeneity), I draw freely. I often start with masses of colors in which I try to define shapes. I'm a happy guy and i like kidding! It's the reason why we often see flowers and animals in my pics :)

The artists who inspired me are Toast and Os Gemeos and among the sceners, it's Ra and Niko for their logos.



Wishbone: How did you discover the demoscene ?

Jibe: As soon as I'd got my Amiga, I watched the demo corners in magazines, it was so fascinating!
I dreamed to be a part of this scene; Niko, Ra and Made's pics were so beautiful! The two first prods I saw were "Blur" and "Fade" of Sonik.



Wishbone: What did you motivate you to become a graphician ?

Jibe: Well... I`ve drawn on paper since I was a child ! I`ve redrawn the characters of videogames that I saw in magazines.

I was attracted by the fact to draw pictures which will be used in demos, mainly after seeing "Arte". And I think the competition is good to improve yourself.




Wishbone: Why did you end up making gfx rather than music, coding?

Jibe: I tried to code on Amiga when I was 14 but I wasn't persevering and I wasn't a genius in mathematics (although lot`s of coders say me it's not necessary to be a math genius). About the music, I don`t regret that I didn`t became a musician - especially when I heard Maf and Traven's music.

Wishbone: Which hardware/software do you use for drawing ?

Jibe: I entered scene very late and like other gfx-guyz who draw in 24bit, in principle I use Aura and Photoshop and a WacomA6! (gfx tablet)

I regret to miss the old days of DPaint :( sometimes I tried some pixelling with GFX2 but it's hard :)



Wishbone: You prefer OldSchool to NewSchool ?

Jibe: In contrary to lots of new gfx-artists: "YES"! Even if the Oldschool pics were copies in general. I think the pics's quality was better. I think it was more technical, look at the logos. Nowadays, logos in demos are quite rare.

But I think gfx-art like coding must make evolutions and some graphicians like Saffron are on top and contribute to this evolution. It's a good way but I regret the vanishing of pixelling and logos. (I was born too late :)




Wishbone: How do you see this evolution ?

Jibe: Hard to say because in these days, demos are mainly composed of 3D worlds or abstract scenes (Swedish, Scandinavian,... groups), we see in it less and less fullscreen pics. Now, lots of graphicians use graphic tablets, they have more possibilities to express themselfs and research their style. I notice lots of graphicians who draw rather for them than their group, so they have no constraints.



Wishbone: Do you draw for you or your group ? :)

Jibe: Well... these times, I try to make some 3D so I have less time for 2D, otherwise I draw for my group. Anyway, I choose to do what I like but when I begin something I want to finish it for not doing a crappy thing for the demo (I regret to not have the time to draw only for me).



Wishbone: How long does it take to draw a good picture for you?

Jibe: Agh!! It's short because when I begin, I must finish ! It takes me between two and five hours. I think it's not a good thing because I never get a perfect/finished pic! But now, I try to have ambitious objectives and take more time for a pic. And so, I didn't draw lots of "real" pics.



Wishbone: What are the most important aspects of making a great image ?

Jibe: Everything is important, it depends on what you wanna get! For me, I like transitions beteween shapes and colors. It needs a correlation between the different elements which composed the scene.

I don't like cut shapes as we drew each element on a layer and next to superpose them. Look at Saffron's pictures, everything in it are in fusion! Characters are linked to the background and I think there is a research into the harmony of colors. In "Leo's world" of Made, there are different depths and however there are correlation between light and colors.



Wishbone: When drawing, do you have a perfect vision in your mind or do you draw more freely ?

Jibe: It depends :) I haven't really got any methods. Sometimes I have an accurate idea and I try to draw it but it always changes a bit. Sometimes, I begin from spots set here and there and I define some shapes according to my inspiration. Then, I make a pure freestyle! (this was the case for the cow and pig pictures).


Wishbone: About "Freestyle", how did you come up with this demo ?

Jibe: At the beginning, we have to make a brief demo for the "DKS party", I and Acetone just joined Condense and we wanted to make a fun demo without a particular scenario where the name Freestyle is from :)

It was at this moment, I started modelling. I modelled the little girl and the jumpy mushrooms, it became the first scene of "Freestyle"! The day before DKS, the demo wasn't finished and Xbarr^Syndome helped us. Traven composed the music after seeing a screenshot with the jumpy mushrooms. It set up the atmosphere. So, we finished the demo at the DKS still with Xbarr. Finally, the freestyle atmosphere became a linear demo. The pics drawn in a freestyle spirit were not suitable with the demo.



Wishbone: The characters seem to be inspired of Tim Burton's universe, no ?

( Jibe unmasked :) I confess I'm very admiratif of Tim Burton's creations (Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, The nightmare before Christmas, Sleepy Hollow). It's a weird atmosphere within there is so lot to do (I love).




Wishbone: Do you plan a sequel for "Freestyle" ?

Jibe: When we made Freestyle, we didn't think about a sequel. We made this demo in hurry in four days and therefore, we think there are lots of things to improve with these characters and this universe we created! We're thinking about a sequel but we aren't sure to make it.




Wishbone: Do you plan to give up 2D for 3D ?

No, I don't!!!! :) But we're in a world where 3D is more and more present and I must adapt myself. 3D is a bit difficult for me because it's more "mathematic". I regret to be not better in 3D because to create our own small universes within our characters could move, etc... it's another approach... :)

Wishbone: BTW, what do you think about the present scene with its 3D abundance ?

Jibe: That's eclectic and that's a good thing!! There are several kind of 3D : Abstract 3D which is beautiful and designed (Wonder, Contour) and 3D cinematic (Genocyd, Toys, Incoming future, Freestyle, etc...) I like them and in these two cases, we can have the best as well as the worst...




Wishbone: Are you a regular party visitor ?

Jibe: No, I haven't got a car yet :( (I missed the LTP party :(((( but this year I`ll come to more hardcoreparties! I plan to go to LTP, VIP and THE PARTY!, why not ?





Wishbone: Comptes-tu participer aux compos de graph ?

I told my friends, to prove my respect to pixelling, that I plan to take part in the 16 colors compo :) But I don't stop truecolor, I just pixel for the compo :)
Wishbone: Do you agree with the party results ?

Jibe: Oulà! The votes aren't significative. Friendship warps the results (and I don't talk about scans...).



Wishbone: Is there anything which could be difficult to you to draw (hairs,...) ?

Jibe: Yeah, sure, it's not obvious to be able to draw all the things especially if we draw from your mind. I confess it's difficult for me to draw real hairs. Somebody uses a photos as reference, that allows to get more realistic details, especially for proportions and lightings.

On my side, I don't look for realism (at the moment), so my characters aren't very anatomical (the skeleton is impossible to reconstitute :)




Wishbone: Are your pics "No Copy" ?

Jibe: Yes!
Wishbone: Are you proud of that ? :)

Jibe: :) in a sense yes.

If people don't like it, I have the no-copy apology but some Newschool graphicians use this argument and DARE to criticize Ra, Made and other oldschool graphicians for the fact they did copy, that's inadmissible.




Wishbone: What are your favourite demos ?

Jibe: I like "Shad" as well as "Wonder", "Contour", "State of mind", "73 million seconde + Tour" and "ARTE!!!!!!!!"



Wishbone: What are the last prods you worked on ?

Jibe: I have drawn a pic for the art/zik disk "Virtuelt Kaleidokop". Now, I make some stuffs but it's not released yet.

Wishbone: What are your projects for the future ?

Jibe: I finish my studies this year and I plan to go to Paris to work in the videogames industry and I hope to have the time to continue making demos because I just joined the scene!!!



Wishbone: Are you in touch with videogames companies ?

Jibe: Not really but I've lots of friends and Sceners who work in there but I prefer to say not too much, it brings bad luck :)



Wishbone: So good luck! Final words ? Hello to somebody ?

Jibe: Yessssss! Xbarr (my ninja turtle), Traven, Made, Acetone, No recess, Gozer, Nytrik, Alexkidd, Mcfly, Mile all my friends and the woman of my life I think to meet each time:)


Contact Jibe at jibe@planet-d.net, check out his website at http://jibe.planet-d.net or check out his gallery at the Gfx- zone @ http://gfxzone.planet-d.net