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    Monday
    Feb132012

    New Pages!!

    Page 7! Click on the link below.

    If you would like to view a version with just the art & no text, click on the red "comic" tab above in the top navigation and it will take you to the Gun page. There you'll find all previous 6 pages and if you click the link for PAGE 7 the gallery that pops has options for art only or text of you're following along. Check back in tomorrow for page 8.

    Thursday
    Oct062011

    Don't look behind you, it's . . . PIN-UP FRIDAY

    Danger-Prone Daphne, from Scooby-Doo.

    This was a test for a new watercolor paper. I usually work on cold press, that's the kind of rough textured paper I think most people are familiar with. Unfortunately the roughness of the paper is, as you can imagine, difficult to ink on. Hot press paper is made the same way as regular watercolor paper, but pressed, giving it a smooth, vellum-like surface, great for inking, however the absorption and bleed is a whole different ballgame when it comes to painting. I'll be honest, I hate hot press, I don't like how watercolor looks on it and the process of painting is more technically rigorous.(check out the pink in her tights for where it can go wrong)

    But, as I said, I've been really bummed out by my results inking on rough, so I thought I'd do a test. I may have said here before, between pencilling, inking and painting, inking is by far my weakest game (some things to watch out for, there's not a lot of width variance in my linework and I always feel like I'm losing something essential in the pencils that isn't getting captured in the inks, and I can be a little wooden). this one came out OK though, the black & white of it looked pretty solid.

    painting on it wasnt a nightmare, i think you can see that keeping the wall behind her consistent proved problematic and unfortuantely mauves and purples just don't react well with the paper. But overall, it wasn't as bad as I remembered. I liken it to playing the piano and playing the harpsichord, where rough is piano and hot pressed is the harpsichord. The same instrument basically (piano wires are struck, the harpsichord plucked) with a slightly different sound and wildly different technique.

    If you click the link in the gallery page there's a nice sketch I liked from when I was working out the trench.

    Anyway, Happy Halloween and if any cosplayers out there want to make that trenchcoat, I have a friend  who'd be interested ;)

    Friday
    Sep092011

    Say, it's been a while since there was a . . . Pin-Up Friday!!!

    One from the vaults, not so much a commission as a dare from an old friend, to draw a lady Jawa. Kind of a treat to run across something you completely forgot about.

     

    Dusty Nightcrawler - the Night-Blooming Cactus

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