Wow, Mike, these are amazing... great layouts and page design. Your "rough" pencils look better than most finished books on the shelves. The first two panels especially show how well you understand perspective, anatomy and foreshortening... all the stuff the guys who churn out those over-rendered, flashy, photoshopped-to-death books don't have a clue about.
Wow, Mike, these are amazing... great layouts and page design. Your "rough" pencils look better than most finished books on the shelves. The first two panels especially show how well you understand perspective, anatomy and foreshortening... all the stuff the guys who churn out those over-rendered, flashy, photoshopped-to-death books don't have a clue about.
Hey, thanks a ton Dan! I appreciate it. Coming from you, it means a lot.
My recent pages are especially rough, with me penciling over the blown up layouts that I print out on the DC boards. Still, I kinda wish I could go straight to colors in Photoshop. Kinda' like the Sweet Science prints, but with less polish.
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Wow, Mike, these are amazing... great layouts and page design. Your "rough" pencils look better than most finished books on the shelves.
The first two panels especially show how well you understand perspective, anatomy and foreshortening... all the stuff the guys who churn out those over-rendered, flashy, photoshopped-to-death books don't have a clue about.
Hats off to you, man. Really nice job...
Dan
Wow, Mike, these are amazing... great layouts and page design. Your "rough" pencils look better than most finished books on the shelves.
The first two panels especially show how well you understand perspective, anatomy and foreshortening... all the stuff the guys who churn out those over-rendered, flashy, photoshopped-to-death books don't have a clue about.
Hats off to you, man. Really nice job...
Dan
Hey, thanks a ton Dan! I appreciate it. Coming from you, it means a lot.
My recent pages are especially rough, with me penciling over the blown up layouts that I print out on the DC boards. Still, I kinda wish I could go straight to colors in Photoshop. Kinda' like the Sweet Science prints, but with less polish.
Some day!
mike
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