Brought to you from the wild, wonderful Outer Hebrides, OH!CAST is a geek culture podcast where the Atlantic winds meet the winds of change in fandom, gaming, and all things nerdy.
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Hosted by Cal MacDonald aka "DeepSpaceHebrides"
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Brought to you from the wild, wonderful Outer Hebrides, OH!CAST is a geek culture podcast where the Atlantic winds meet the winds of change in fandom, gaming, and all things nerdy.
Tune in for insights, laughs, and plenty of "oh!" moments.
Hosted by Cal MacDonald aka "DeepSpaceHebrides"
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The latest episode of the OCAS podcast features an in-depth conversation with the acclaimed comic artist and illustrator, Tanya Roberts. Known for her vibrant work across major intellectual properties, Roberts sits down with hosts Cal Macdonald and Kieran (MacFuz) to share her journey, which spans continents, artistic disciplines, and some of the world's most recognizable franchises. This interview is a must-listen for fans of sequential art, animation history, and anyone seeking professional advice in the creative industry.
Roberts details her fascinating career pivot from an initial passion for traditional 2D animation—a field that saw significant decline after she finished college—to finding a home in the comic book world. She attributes a transformative visit to San Diego Comic-Con as the moment she caught the "comic bug," realizing it offered the opportunity to "just draw more" and exercise greater creative control. Her first major professional comic job, on Star Wars, came after an editor discovered her unique style on DeviantArt, highlighting the platform's early role in launching professional careers.
Tanya Roberts provides unique, behind-the-scenes insight into the constraints and freedoms of working on major licensed titles. She recounts drawing for Disney comics, including the complexity of adapting characters from Toy Story and Clone Wars. For example, she explains the need to render Rex from Toy Story as a wooden toy rather than a fluidly animated creature, adhering strictly to property guidelines.
Conversely, she describes her work on the Star Wars titles, especially for Titan Comics, as surprisingly permissive, humorously noting that editors allowed her significant creative license, even mentioning a funny anecdote about Jabba the Hutt. She highlights her favorite characters to draw, such as Cad Bane and General Grievous, and reveals her current dream project is to illustrate the DreamWorks Trolls comics.
The conversation offers practical takeaways for aspiring artists. Roberts discusses her reliance on Photoshop for digital coloring and outlines her efficient process, where initial storyboards are "really, really loose," focusing only on camera angle and panel flow before moving to detailed pencil work. When sharing advice, she stresses the singular most important foundational skill: perspective. Roberts firmly states that "you can't cheat your way out of perspective" and encourages young artists to actively seek and internalize constructive criticism as a vital step toward professional growth. Listen to the full episode to hear more about her African and Scottish influences and her lifelong passion for drawing animals.
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