Hey guys i wanted this thread to be a place for anyone who wanted to share their artwork on this forum. Don't be shy, i think it would be fun to see what everyone is doing or what they have done.
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These were done with ballpoint i need to try to work with quills again. gulp. Yeah these are super old but it's all I had scanned hehe I will get some new stuff scanned soon. I need one for xmas!
I wanted to post some pages i'd done but the scanner is too small lol. But i'd rather post new stuff anyway. It's funny but until I stumbled upon your blog i hadn't been drawing but now I find myself getting into it again. It's really cool to see all of the artwork that you post that's really awesome. I like the ink work without the colors the best so I can tell better what was done in the piece.
/??/??Anonymous wrote: Bad Habit wrote: Hey guys i wanted this thread to be a place for anyone who wanted to share their artwork on this forum. Don't be shy, i think it would be fun to see what everyone is doing or what they have done.
Hey Himee! Did it work?
I guess it did. Now let figure out why I can't see any of your pics. I right click and still can't see anything.
Hey Sherman, just wanted to thank you for posting your pages.
From the looks of them i would say that you inked most of the pages with a tech pen.(let me know if I'm mistaken)(. While that may work for somethings it wont work on the whole by itself.
I know that using the Nib/crow quill is tough but the only way to get good with it is by practicing. You need to vary your lines more. thincker lines around the bodies to help pop them off the background elements. Also just a note, there are very few pencilers that would let any inker use tech pens on their pencils. Some pencilers when inking themselves use tech pens but they can get away with it because they use them to help create their style.
You could have the most beatiful lines in the world but you need to be able to pop things and give them life.
The Two most important things to concentrate on right now is line quality and conture lines(poping things out). Keep practicing with that Nib and keep showing stuff.
-- Edited by Bad Habit at 00:17, 2005-12-05
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I'm posting this on behalf of a friend of mine who is trying to break into the industry. He drew this X-men pin up for a presentation of a short story that I'm writing and presenting to Marvel. We should also have the colored version soon.
Pencils Erik "E-ROCK" Reeves
-- Edited by Bad Habit at 19:58, 2006-01-23
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Here is a piece from tonight.. i like solid colors.. after this i will take the solid piece and then add some shading colors to see if i like that.. there may not be too many..
i know that the first one is one im gonna submit to the student art show here at ou but im not sure which of the other two i will submit, the last is supposed to be rotated 90 degrees clockwise but looks good this way too
here are some samples i did. three are from the topcow site. for some reason the scanner on campus didn't like two of them.
i showed it around at wizard world texas and got some good feed back, the one thing that everyone agreed on was that i need more line variety on the interior lines, and maybe the placement of a few of the heavy lines.