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James Stewart
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Posted: 21 June 2005 at 7:10am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Go to the fan fic section and theres a thread on the invisible girl, the script was done by JB.
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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
Nice job,bro!!!
 

Thanks Anthony, I was a little unsure after I posted it, if I had maybe stepped over the mark...particularly given this was a commission. I was really just experimenting myself. I'm glad that you liked it.

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I'm sorry the pencils where not tight
 

Losser the better as far as the "inker" part of me is concerned...the "fan" in me wants to see tighter pencils, simply so the inker doesn't ruin them;-)

 
 Anthony castrillo wrote:
i threw this colored version together.

Looks great. I always feel that the colour brings the art -into- the comic.


 Anthony castrillo wrote:
By the way the logo on the artboard looks great!

Just temporary, untill everyone has decided. I've saved the "blue-line" as a layer to print out as an when I need. Or badge up my artwork "digitally"

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Posted: 21 June 2005 at 7:58am | IP Logged | 3 post reply

D- Are you involved with the INVISIBLE GIRL comic?
I thought that was done awhile ago?
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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
D- Are you involved with the INVISIBLE GIRL comic?
I thought that was done awhile ago?

I was but it seems to have lost it's legs. The Fan Fiction Board is sporadically populated. The plot is great and I really wonder what JB would have taken the comic had it been a go-er. People there have there own lives and what-not so colating the whole thing seems to have slowly ground to a halt.

 

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Solar, Man of the Atom.   Looks very peeved, yet awesome at the same time.

Great job there, Mr. Castrillo.

Can I use it as an icon?

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Well,though in theory these types of jams seem worthwhile they
are not practical. How much time would you (for lack of a better
word) sacriffice to produce 1-2 decent pages.
I have to handed to those who can committ to such a project.
I would have a core group pf 5 or 6 pencilers and digitaly ink
the pages, actually i would forget about Sue and do it as a
"new" concept.
Make it more appealling.
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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
Make it more appealling.

That would -miss- the Fan-Fiction aspect of it though. I tend to think of Fan Fiction as something done -purely- for the love of it and not for the prospect of monatary gain.

The whol "schtick" here, is that a) you get to work from a JB plot (tantamount to working with him) and b) you get to play with one of Marvels toys.

Both are powerful enough reasons to want to be involved. But I do concede the time needed to invest in it for free. Particulalry when as I said earlier, everyone has their own life to lead and their own pressures that we each don't know about.

There's something like eight volunteers on it...I wonder if the art chores might have been better spread amongst four pencillers and then the four remaining to ink.

Anyway, it's pretty much a moot point as the thread seems to be dead or dying.

 



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Well, i can see an incentive on JBs part sweeening the pot.
Best 2-3 pages gets art?
Best inks?
Something to make you want to draw this stuff.
Oh well.
By the way how did that interview go?
I had a mad meeting yesterday with MATTEL and i gotta tell
you those cats are the biggest pains.

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Not if we make it happen Darren.The FF challenge took ages till it got done, But it was done eventually. I think your right about getting the pencils done first ,i would much prefer to ink than pencil. I  mentioned your pencilling skills many times on the FF challenge when Mike O was going to write a back up story for it. And you already done some great work for it. So it would be sad not to finish it off.

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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
By the way how did that interview go?

It wasn't an "interview" as such, it was an exhibition. It was good, or at least as good as an exhibition that had a free buffet and free wine;-)

Nothing came of it however.

Thanks for asking though.

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 James Stewart wrote:

Not if we make it happen Darren.The FF challenge took ages till it got done, But it was done eventually. I think your right about getting the pencils done first ,i would much prefer to ink than pencil. I  mentioned your pencilling skills many times on the FF challenge when Mike O was going to write a back up story for it. And you already done some great work for it. So it would be sad not to finish it off.

Well I guess I should just shut-up and knuckle down-LOL.

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Well I guess I should just shut-up and knuckle down-LOL.

Hey Darren i think you've done the most work on it so far.i'm still pencilling the borders.

 

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