I've spent most of my day today typesetting the first Charon Continuum chapter (Written by Dominic Archer and available to read online for free here) for viewing online and then re-editing it for the Kindle, when it eventually gets published on there.
My poster illustration from the post before is actually being used as the front cover. (Yay!)
I've actually really enjoyed working on the Charon Continuum, but I feel I might have to take a step back for a bit, because I feel like I haven't worked on my own projects in a while, through no fault but my own of course.
So far, in my sketchbooks I have three fully scripted out mini comics to draw up; further journal comics to do; as well as the main Graphic novel I'd like to finish scripting and then actually draw. So, yeah....a lot to be getting on with really.
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Monday, 29 October 2012
New Draft pages.
Inked most of pages up, now just for adding colour. Decided to use a limited colour palette so you don't get too bogged down with colour and detail when you read it.
Here's two pages, when the comic is in printed form, they will read as a double page spread.
These are still only drafts, so they could end up changing and getting redone by the time I colour the rest of the pages.
Here's two pages, when the comic is in printed form, they will read as a double page spread.
These are still only drafts, so they could end up changing and getting redone by the time I colour the rest of the pages.
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Wednesday, 12 September 2012
Taking Chances
So I've recently just completed the commission for Inez Meerema's Book, Taking Chances, which you can read here.
I actually learnt a lot doing this commission, especially digital painting-wise; which I've never completely mastered. But I think you can tell by the background of this piece, I've come a long way. Below I've included some of my work up to the final.
Hand inked and scanned in. |
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Digitally coloured on CS6 Photoshop. (Cleaned up left hand and knee later on in process) |
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Final image with digitally painted background, without text. |
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Friday, 31 August 2012
First Commission!
I got my first commission since leaving University the other week and I've been working on it recently.
The commission is for a front cover for a book called 'Taking Chances' by Inez Meerema.
I started off with some quick sketchy thumbnails based on a short blurb she sent me about the book (I believe it's on wattpad).
I emailed these thumbs back to Inez, giving her some detailed descriptions of what I was going to do with each cover idea. She came back to me with her opinion, deciding upon number 4 as both her favourite and most appropriate for the story.
With the cover she chose, I took a lot of influence from classic comicbook poses/covers - which you may be able to tell.
The last two days I been working and reworking the two main characters designs and poses, trying to find the right combination and balance. Thankfully I bought a new light box recently, I found it made redrawing a hell of a lot easier, don't know what |I would have done without it.
Also, even within those few days my anatomical drawing skills have improved quite a bit (With help from the ComicTools blog- Thank you!) Starting to get pretty chuffed with my improvement- I need to learn to draw everyday, even if I don't feel like it.
I've ended up with the below as the final draft sketch for the two main characters on the cover. Now just to wait for my new paintbrushes to get here and I can start inking this up, and then onto my favourite part - the colours!
The commission is for a front cover for a book called 'Taking Chances' by Inez Meerema.
I started off with some quick sketchy thumbnails based on a short blurb she sent me about the book (I believe it's on wattpad).
I emailed these thumbs back to Inez, giving her some detailed descriptions of what I was going to do with each cover idea. She came back to me with her opinion, deciding upon number 4 as both her favourite and most appropriate for the story.
With the cover she chose, I took a lot of influence from classic comicbook poses/covers - which you may be able to tell.
The last two days I been working and reworking the two main characters designs and poses, trying to find the right combination and balance. Thankfully I bought a new light box recently, I found it made redrawing a hell of a lot easier, don't know what |I would have done without it.
Also, even within those few days my anatomical drawing skills have improved quite a bit (With help from the ComicTools blog- Thank you!) Starting to get pretty chuffed with my improvement- I need to learn to draw everyday, even if I don't feel like it.
I've ended up with the below as the final draft sketch for the two main characters on the cover. Now just to wait for my new paintbrushes to get here and I can start inking this up, and then onto my favourite part - the colours!
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