View Full Version : Eon Preview Ready-To-Ink Artwork
eonprez
09-10-2002, 07:51 PM
Alot of people have aksed about the quality of pencil art featured in Eon's Ready-To-Ink Series. Here are 3 pages of the latest RTI release.
http://www.eonprod.com/RTIPG37v2.gif
http://www.eonprod.com/RTIPG38v2.gif
http://www.eonprod.com/RTIPG39v2.gif
Each page is printed in non-photo blue and each page also features pre-lettered script (not shown here). In the RTI pack you receive not 3 but 6 pages of sequential art and 1 RTI pin-up penciled by Studio3 artist Ron Adrian.
ALL FOR ONLY $12 US!
You can order from Eon directly by visiting www.eonprod.com or you can call 866-EON-BORD (866-366-2673).
Thanks for reading!
-Brett
EON
Can I live in your basement?
eonprez
09-10-2002, 09:35 PM
Funny you should ask...I just happen to have an opening right now...Just kidding. No I wish I had a basement. THat's one of my goals in life is to buy a house with a HUGE basement so I can turn it into a studio/office. Then I might have vacancies to have artists use it for creative inspiration.
Of course I relaize though that you were not being serious and that you really do not wish to actually "live" in my basement...were you?
:p
I'm still waiting to hear about the new Smooth boards??????????
Are they out yet??????
-JUAN
Steampunk
09-11-2002, 12:14 AM
Originally posted by eonprez
Of course I relaize though that you were not being serious and that you really do not wish to actually "live" in my basement...were you?
:p
nah, only freaks and weirdos would do such a thing as move into the basement of someone they met online *cough* cory*cough* hehe
the pages look pretty cool...what did you mean by "each page also features pre-lettered script"? will that be printed on the blue line pages? or is it on a separate overlay?
also, i've heard stories of blue ink not taking india ink too well (not specifically eon, but in general)...what's the status when inking an entirely blue lined page?
eonprez
09-12-2002, 12:38 PM
Here's some clarification on the lettering.
Each page has the artwork printed in Non-photo blue ink.
Also on every page, printed in black ink, is the story fully lettered with speech balloons and caption boxes.
So when the page is completely inked what you have is a fully inked and lettered page of comic art.
Pretty nifty huh?
-Brett
EON
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