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Darren Taylor
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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
Will do, good luck today.

Thanks dude.

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 Bill Wiist wrote:
Here's a sketch I did for a friend of mine last night
while watching Gangs of New York. It's my
character, Frank Hosser, punching out his character,
Countenance. 

Nice one Bill.

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 Darren Taylor wrote:

I'm doing a multi-media presentation tomorrow and against my better judgement I need to include a piece on my "hobby".

I'll need a "graphic" to illustrate this, so decided to do something "new". I thought most of the businessmen that will be there are likely to know very little about what looks like a good comicbook drawing as you and I might. I chose to go "simple".

That decision made me think of toons...so I banged this graphic together, sketch, inks, scanned and coloured in twentyfive minutes.

(Batman Illustration)

I'm happy that this will do the job in underlining the "comicbook" interest I have.

I do like that.  Very fun.  I think you should have opened the "can" on them and busted out something more akin to your specific style.

Wouldn't have mattered, I guess.  Businessmen or not, most folk look at drawings/illustrations for about 8 to 10 seconds and say, "cool".  And thats it.

Let us know how it went.

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 Bill Wiist wrote:
Here's a sketch I did for a friend of mine last night
while watching Gangs of New York. It's my
character, Frank Hosser, punching out his character,
Countenance. 



Good action.  Looks like you hit the perspective pretty good as well.

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GI BLOW!!
Third figure from bottom needs changing. Lets see what editor
says first.



Edited by Anthony castrillo on 14 June 2005 at 7:48am
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 Matthew T. Carpenter, Sr. wrote:
I do like that.  Very fun.  I think you should have opened the "can" on them and busted out something more akin to your specific style.

Wouldn't have mattered, I guess.  Businessmen or not, most folk look at drawings/illustrations for about 8 to 10 seconds and say, "cool".  And thats it.

Let us know how it went.

I guess in all honesty it was "time" as the overriding factor, here I spent less than half-an-hour to have a fully inked and coloured piece. If I was doing that "for-real" chances are it'd be more akin to four or five hours.

I couldn't justify that sort of time to the boss (the Mrs) on a non-paying gig;-)

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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
GI BLOW!!
Third figure from bottom needs changing. Lets see what editor
says first.
(You Joe illustration)

My only observation of that figure is he doesn't look as engaged in the action as the others.  Looks like he's just there.

The others figures look dynamic and well posed/placed.

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 Darren Taylor wrote:
I guess in all honesty it was "time" as the overriding factor, here I spent less than half-an-hour to have a fully inked and coloured piece. If I was doing that "for-real" chances are it'd be more akin to four or five hours.

I couldn't justify that sort of time to the boss (the Mrs) on a non-paying gig;-)

Quite understand.  The time vs. quality issue is something I deal with at work all the time myself.

I'm just being selfish and want to see you draw a bust out Batman like you do...

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 Matthew T. Carpenter, Sr. wrote:
Quite understand.  The time vs. quality issue is something I deal with at work all the time myself.

I'm just being selfish and want to see you draw a bust out Batman like you do...

Carefull what you wish for;-)

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Seems fine to me...maybe a tad "square" on...what about a little more like:

 

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THE DAMN WIFE!! WHY DID I GET MARRIED!!WHAT WAS I
THINKING!!! OH MY GOD,PLEASE PUT ME OUT OF MY
MISERY!!!
but it's all worth it.
Mathh-
Better?

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Darren,
Can i use the gun?
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