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Hey Loston, great stuff, I forgot to thank you for posting those sisters pages. It made me look up the comic and I read a comic for the first time in a long time. Really rekindled my love for comics, went straight ahead and read some other books after that. Even a Schuiten one in french I didnt care anymore. Thank god there were pictures, what they teach as french in school will not help much ^^
I'm glad that you liked them, Pete! To abide by PJ's rules I couldn't directly post some of the pages without a warning and links, but I am glad that you liked them.
A recent zombie commission. The client wanted this freakish looking grave digger guy getting bitten by a zombie crawling out of a grave. Naturally, I made my job tougher by using an overhead POV. I figure it was good practice.
very nice, as always. Nice touch, with the gray markers on the grass, makes the foreground pop real good! Good to see you're still around these parts, man!
very nice, as always. Nice touch, with the gray markers on the grass, makes the foreground pop real good! Good to see you're still around these parts, man!
Thank you, Ama! I actually just watered down my ink for a wash effect, and I did a little dry brushing also to get a little texture on the tombstone. The ink was really fighting me on this one. It really wasn't flowing all that well, but I powered through it. Smitty says that the ink that I use is "sludge." When it loses it's pep, he's pretty much on the money with that comparison. Since the animal fats were removed from the ink, it doesn't thin as well as I'd like it to, and it requires quite a bit of maintenance. It didn't help that I was using a bottle that was several years old either. lol.
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