Keep the black and white going. I did notice the Wally Wood's tutorial. I think it looks great.
Complex is my new comic written by Michael Malkin. We are releasing our first 64-page collection and will begin our 22-page bi-monthly series in February.
Any kind of feedback (good or bad, general or specific) is welcome.
Here are some sample pages. These were interesting to do. One of the challenges was depicting night without inking the sky black every time. I hope the shadows and silhouettes do the job.
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Fellow artists might recognize a variation on one of Wally Wood’s “22 panels that always work”.
I’m still curious what a colorist would add to the mix...
Last edited by Kay.; 12-06-2011 at 09:38 AM.
Keep the black and white going. I did notice the Wally Wood's tutorial. I think it looks great.
Thanks!
Actually I grew up reading classic strips as well as comics from Italy and Argentina, so I think in black-and-white. Still, some pages are challenging. Here I had to depict the desert, so I refrained from using solids and hatching. I hope it works!
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Last edited by Kay.; 12-06-2011 at 11:12 AM.
That last panel of the first POST was a straight up visual treat. I am totally digging the pages. Bookmarked and will pick up a digital copy or two next payday.
Last edited by InkDrop; 12-06-2011 at 07:50 PM. Reason: I wrote First Page but meant first POST :D
Your chiaroscuro reminded me a lot of Buzzelli's I Labirinti. Ever read that one?
I hate to say it, but I wasn't familiar with it. Truth be told, I've read reprints only and Buzzeli's comics were few and far between (if any). I've just googled it and loved it. I have a feeling you might enjoy my other comics more:
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Not sure the style would be the best fit for this book though. "Complex" is a mystery set in a small town, something like The Prisoner.
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