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Some Old Inks

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Some Old Inks

by DGreen on Sat Jan 12, 2008 11:11 am

Hey guys, I hadn't realized I didn't post these on the forums and it came up in a chat so I decided to put these up.

Mind you, the following pages were inked in JUNE AND JULY 2007. I've done other inking since then, improved on some stuff, changed a few of my techniques, etc. I'm still open to constructive critiques just please remember these inks are basically over 6 months old, so I can't redo them.

These pages are from work I did for Zenescope in June-July for Re-Animator #1 which is a comic book adaptation of the H.P. Lovecraft story. I used crowquill for these pages, and my job was to translate certain parts of the penciler's greyscale rendering (shading) into basic hatching which the colourist could then apply rendered colouring to.

Pencils by Jason Craig!

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by Rivera on Sun Jan 13, 2008 2:52 am

Nice work.you need to watch your textures,but over all sweet stuff.
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by waitedesigns on Thu Jan 17, 2008 5:35 pm

Over all a really good job. I agree about the texture thing and one other thing I noticed and what I have learned from a couple artists, watch the lines on women's faces each line can add years to the face. It's a little nit picking thing, but over all line weights and everyhitng works really well.

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