Last week, I finished writing Grizzly & The Bear Patrol #6 and plotted out the pages. Over the weekend, I started drawing and I was surprised how quickly it started moving along.
Normally when I draw pages, they never seem to turn out exactly how I imagined them. Sometimes they are better, sometimes not. I went to bed Sunday night feeling pretty happy about how the first three pages turned out and I realized that page one turned out exactly how I imagined it. Since I both pencil and ink the pages, I often take shortcuts with the details, not shading the dark areas with pencil since I'll be inking them or coloring them later. The rough pencils are often VERY rough and I add details in the inking.
Last night, while watching Drag U on Logo, I polished off a couple of more pages and decided to revisit page one. I did what I usually don't, added more detail and shaded things in.
It'll be several weeks, if not a couple of months, before issue #6 is done, but I went ahead and scanned the rough pencils for page one. I put it behind the cut to save space. It doesn't give away any story, but hopefully it'll make you guys wonder a bit what the heck I've written.
Happy Tuesday!

Normally when I draw pages, they never seem to turn out exactly how I imagined them. Sometimes they are better, sometimes not. I went to bed Sunday night feeling pretty happy about how the first three pages turned out and I realized that page one turned out exactly how I imagined it. Since I both pencil and ink the pages, I often take shortcuts with the details, not shading the dark areas with pencil since I'll be inking them or coloring them later. The rough pencils are often VERY rough and I add details in the inking.
Last night, while watching Drag U on Logo, I polished off a couple of more pages and decided to revisit page one. I did what I usually don't, added more detail and shaded things in.
It'll be several weeks, if not a couple of months, before issue #6 is done, but I went ahead and scanned the rough pencils for page one. I put it behind the cut to save space. It doesn't give away any story, but hopefully it'll make you guys wonder a bit what the heck I've written.
Happy Tuesday!

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Date: 2011-08-16 01:58 pm (UTC)I finally gathered enough courage two nights ago to pencil sketch my first canvass in 18 years (featuring some unnamed (as yet) superheroine) jointly inspired by you and a great friend in Perth. Just need to be brave, pull my finger outta my are and put oil to canvass and finish.
So I should be saying thank you :-)
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Date: 2011-08-16 02:06 pm (UTC)...and thanks...
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Date: 2011-08-16 02:07 pm (UTC)See always room for improvement...
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Date: 2011-08-16 02:08 pm (UTC)And I can't wait to see what you've done! Squeeee! :)
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Date: 2011-08-16 02:51 pm (UTC)Just kidding!!
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Date: 2011-08-16 03:16 pm (UTC)It's not that I don't see flaws in it, but they are acceptable flaws.
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