Jim Romer’s blog: character designs, writing picture books, and random thoughts!
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
A few words on: Email, Messages and Requests
• First, thank you for visiting my blog and having an interest in what I do here.
• Second, I don't allow comments on my posts for one major reason: I cannot police or control comments every waking hour of the day. I hope to someday create more picture books for children; I cannot afford to have people cursing, arguing, or making crude comments on this blog.
• Third, this blog's software doesn't have a good messaging system. But everyone is more than welcome to continue sending me questions and comments. I do eventually read comments/emails sent to me from this blog, but... please don't expect quick turnaround responses.
Finally, please do not send me requests. That is not why I have this blog. This is a blog of my random thoughts and sketches. It's a public diary, even though I don't know what I'm going to post next.
I often get requests to post more images of what I do for a living, which is product design. There are too many legal reasons why that's not going to happen. It would be unprofessional for me to show designs that are exclusive to any client. Occasionally, I will post work-related designs, but those are usually either out-of-date or they no longer have any legal restrictions.
Again, thanks to all visiting this blog.
Sunday, December 29, 2024
An ARGH! Tune: Muse (Classic Rock)
This song is inspired by unsung heroes of great music who never made a big name for themselves. Musicians like:
• Emitt Rhodes, a fabulous young singer whose albums were compared to Paul McCartney.
• The '90s band, Jellyfish, whose fantastic two albums were filled with classic '60s & '70s styles; but they were outshined by the hair rock & grunge movements of the time.
• And the better known Marc Bolan, aka T-Rex, whose life came to an all-too-soon sad end with a car crash in 1977.
Muse (Classic Rock)
This song is about creativity, where the music and words come from when one creates a new song... (perhaps from a legendary mythical muse.)
Created using UDIO.com
Music: "Muse" lyrics and arrangement by Jim Romer
Want to hear more of my songs? Link: youtube.com/@ArghTunes
Friday, December 27, 2024
Christmas Toon - My Santa for 2024
This year's 2024 Santa image was created via physical pencil sketch, into Procreate for some "pencil setting" inking, and then under-colored and text added using Photoshop. ("BWAAH!" created using AI generating Ideogram.com.)
My wife and I enjoy watching Kathleen Madigan's weekly podcast; she's one of our favorite comedians. She often talks about her touring, including places she visits, foods she discovers, and gifts fans give her at shows. On one particular show, she mentioned a place called The Fainting Goat, where she purchased a small plastic goat figurine that makes that hilarious screaming sound we've all heard in videos. It never fails to be funny, and she uses it in nearly every podcast.
| My 2024 Christmas Cartoon |
When I do a Christmas cartoon, I want it to be unique. It's too easy to do the usual Christmas gags, puns or traditional jokes. So the goat scream was my influence in this image. Hopefully you can hear that goat scream in your head, (I certainly did as I was drawing it. Never not funny.)
| The original sketch |
Saturday, November 16, 2024
An ARGH! Tune: When the Night Falls (Upbeat Folk Rock w/Celtic Undertones)
This time I'm going for a more Folk-rock song, inspired by a little mix of The Waterboys, Tom Waits and the Jayhawks. I wanted to have a real Celtic vibe, with a hearty singer and I believe I got what I was trying to achieve.
When the Night Falls (Upbeat Folk Rock w/Celtic Undertones)
This song is about heartbreak, regret and hope; reflecting on a relationship that has crumbled under the weight of unspoken words and emotional scars. The narrator expresses feelings of betrayal and sorrow, emphasizing the pain caused by a partner′s indifference. The night symbolizes both the end, and a time for introspection -- evoking a melancholic yet hopeful yearning for a possible rekindling of their relationship.
Created using UDIO.com Music: 'When the Night Falls'
Lyrics and arrangement by Jim Romer
Want to hear more of my songs? Link: youtube.com/@ArghTunes
Sunday, November 3, 2024
An ARGH! Tune: Superficial (Dark synth-pop with post-punk)
This song was inspired by the '80s post-punk band New Order.
It critiques someone for being superficial.
The song was co-created with my friend and New Order fanatic, Struan Grant.
SIDENOTE: The song’s biggest weakness was the inability to replicate Bernard Sumner’s (New Order’s singer) vocal style. I tried hundreds of ways to describe Sumner’s unique, unpolished delivery but couldn’t capture it. If vocal control technology improves, I plan to revisit this song and update the vocals—though this may never happen if the current lawsuit rules the AI software guilty of copyright infringement.
Created using Udio’s AI technology
Music: Superficial (Dark Synth-Pop with Post-Punk)
Co-created by Jim Romer & Struan Grant using Udio.com
Title by Struan Grant
Lyrics by Jim Romer
As of this writing, Udio.com has improved, now allowing 2:10 song clips, trimming, inpainting (editing sections of music), and remixes (completely reimagining a song). However, I still find that working with half-minute segments provides better control over the music I want to create.
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Adventure Time Thoughts
I miss seeing new Adventure Time cartoons.
There don't seem to be as many original shows out there that push the imagination envelope. (Yes, there are shows like Rick and Morty, Hilda, and a handful of other great cartoon series out there. But to me there seems to be a void with new original content from the past 2 years.) As an illustrator and character designer, I'm not watching as many cartoons anymore - we need more Adventure Time-like, Steven Universe and Hilda shows to bring back true imaginative storytelling.
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| Digital Sketch of a slightly small and young Finn from Adventure Time using Adobe Fresco and a charcoal crayon setting, with a limited color pallet |
I enjoyed the sequel post-shows and Fiona series on Netflix, and feel there is so much more possible with the characters and history of the original. So, I started imagining a prequel series for Adventure Time. We have seen Finn as a baby, and were given several alternative reality versions of Finn. But I was thinking, what about Finn as a young kid, say 8 years old? That's a perfect age where he is becoming aware of the world, but is still not quite prepared to go out and bravely adventure.
I was thinking he'd be younger, smaller, and more immature. The series could explore the origins of Finn and Jake meeting characters for the first time. It could explain the gear Finn found and uses, such as his backpack and iconic bunny hood. (I know some of Finn's past has been explained, but there is still much left untold. At least, I believe there is... MORE ADVENTURE TIME!... please...)
Saturday, October 26, 2024
An ARGH! Tune: So Long (Classic Rock CSNY)
Want to hear more of my songs? Link: youtube.com/@ArghTunes
Monday, August 26, 2024
Pop! Boom! Bang! (a Techno-Swing ARGH!Tune)
This time it's done in an Techno-Swing format, inspired by bands like Caravan Palace. This song got over 400 listens on the first 4 days on YouTube; which is surprising since I didn't really promote it or mention it to anyone. I'll be posting more of my AI songs as they get uploaded to YouTube.
Sunday, June 2, 2024
AI Advances: Music!
WOW! Have things advanced in AI music these past few months!
For the past year, I've been deeply involved in learning, using, and putting together AI websites and programs to work for me as a product designer. The improvements are usually amazing and often happen in large leaps. Graphic generation alone has been mind-blowing. It is not perfect, so much is still hit-and-miss.
As for video generation, it is way too new and early -- and I'm not impressed at the overall look of these seconds-long videos. It needs to be less random; currently, there is no consistency. I find it annoying and boring. But enough about that, let's go back to the music . . .
Okay, here's a song I generated.
The songs I create aren't simply left to AI to fully create. I wrote the lyrics, fully described what I wanted to be included in the song, and generally guided the direction of the song in 32 seconds parts. The best way to describe creating AI music is that you are like a producer in a recording studio, keeping the stuff you like and generally saying "Well, that part's not right -- how about doing it this way instead?" "Add a harmonica solo here.", or "add in a 3-part harmony chorus at this point."
with a cameo appearance of Paul McCartney towards the end
I'm using Udio which allows developing a full song by building half-minute sections at a time. Udio is currently in beta mode as of this writing, its still free to use, BUT, the $10/month is much more worth the time if you really want to generate your own songs. There is a huge random outcome to most of this process. I find I generally need about 12-32 takes to find the 30+ second clips I want.
Sunday, February 4, 2024
Google's New AI, Bard - 1st Impression
You might expect a well-known and powerful company like Google to eventually enter the AI competition arena. One could assume that Google has had a major AI-like system for years, used for web searches and information gathering. Or perhaps not? My first impression of Bard, Google's response to ChatGPT, is, "Holy $#%&! This might be the worst AI I've encountered in over a year!"
Let me explain the level of detail I usually expect. As a toy designer, I use AI to help me collect images of toys, conduct market research, and explore styles and color schemes, among other things. Recently, a client requested generic toy robots but wasn't sure about the exact appearance. This is where AI shines, by generating images/mock-ups in a variety of possible styles.
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| A very traditional cute metal toy robot design - requested in metallic silver without colors |
Above are two examples of robot toy designs, created by Dall-E (also known as ChatGPT-4).
I find Dall-E to be the best at "listening" to exactly what I'm asking for in my toy design prompts. Many other image generators tend to overlook key details mentioned in the prompt. Now, let's look at what Google's Bard created. Note: This was done using the exact same prompts I used with Dall-E.
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| Google . . . I'm speechless. (Was this thing shot in the chest?) |
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| This one's even better. And by "better" I mean worse. Why the colors? Why does it look old, grimy and used. |
Monday, January 22, 2024
UPDATE: My Top 10 AI Images of 2023 - - - - - - - - - - - #1 Moldy Bread Monster
Needed to update with the latest version of the Moldy Bread Monster. All AI generators have been updated several times since the creation of the first image -- so this is now the latest version circa January 2024. I mean, this newer guy is actually made of BREAD! The former dude was more wool-like.
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| Love, love, love this updated version. Much better mold. The goofy expression has a very Adventure Time/Gravity Falls vibe. The red veins in the eyes are simply priceless. Bravo, AI -- Bravo! |
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| Behold, the slice welding Moldy Bread Monster |
Meet the Moldy Bread Monster, born on the day there was a half loaf of moldy bread in our kitchen, and I REALLY wanted a sandwich! (Hate when that happens.)
The MidJourney prompt was simple, though I added the word “dancing.” The dancing wasn't quite captured, which often happened with version 4 back then. But the character's uniqueness, especially with it seeming upset about a slice of “good bread” in its left hand gave me a good laugh. (Especially since I was in a similar situation mere hours ago, complaining and holding a “bad slice’ of moldy bread.)
Sunday, January 7, 2024
Runner-Up AI images of 2023
| Manic Santa Claus was a popular trend during December, this one was my weirdest |
| This one came out of nowhere! I believe I simply asked for a "Vivid Colorful Santa Hat" for photos of pet costumes. I have NO IDEA why this was the image I got instead. Disturbing. |
| Another disturbing image, this was "a photo of Humpty Dumpty circa 1910." |
| A beautiful fantasy city scene. I especially like the warm lighting in the foreground and the insanely doom-inspiring details of the towers in the distance. |






