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Anthony castrillo
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Posted: 24 June 2005 at 8:36pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Thats the spirit,ED!! Beutifull work. I love it.
Can i stop now...
Dude, take whatever you like and add to it, learn from it, be
inspired to do what you like. As far as i'm concerned and i think
i posted this sentiment: as long as it's not work related it's
available for inking, coloring, whatever.
Looks good.

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Crash Man and Chicken Boy... Long story...


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Ed Munoz
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thanks alot anthony! i was pretty sure it was your art,but i couldnt remember for sure.i dont normally work on other peoples art,so this was a really nice change....and lots of fun.
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James Stewart
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Thanks Vlad.

 I enjoy digital inking myself. The only thing i find hard is trying to get some curves into akward places which can be done by turning your paper round when inking normally. how do you get round this problem  Vlad?

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 Matthew T. Carpenter, Sr. wrote:
James - Great DD!

Edited to ask: Did you ink it on Bristol on your way to Bristol?
(I thought it was funny!)

HA  Nice one Matt ,I  started useing graph paper which has blue lines, so when i scan it the lines don't appear.it keeps everything in porportion .

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James Stewart
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Ed that is fantastic care to give us a rundown on how you done it,and what   package you used, the silver effect is brill. i'd love to see some more of your work.i think i saw a Silver Surfer pic by JB in the gallery. 

Ok heres a quicky from last night.

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Ed - great Mr. T.  You've caught the gesture and look.
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Vladimir Fiks
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 James Stewart wrote:

Thanks Vlad.


 I enjoy digital inking myself. The only thing i find hard is trying to get
some curves into akward places which can be done by turning your paper
round when inking normally. how do you get round this problem  Vlad?



I rotate the canvas at 90º intervals, it usually does the trick.

Vlad

PS the Crash Man design is great.

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Ed Munoz
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ok....its a little complicated.....but its all done in photoshop.i wanted to experiment on different ways to get the surfers shiny metal skin.so what i do is....i select a muscle group,(say the pecs)i copy it into a new layer.fill it with gray,and set the layer style to bevel and emboss.then,i use the burn and dodge tool to make highlights and shadows.then......(heres the big payoff).....use the adjustment menu ,and select curves.play around with points,till you get the really shiny metallic effect.its not very precise,but still looks pretty cool.(you should see how cool it looks on a colossus.)
if anyone wants to know more about the process in greater detail,feeel free to e-mail me.
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Vladimir Fiks
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 James Stewart wrote:

Ok heres a quicky from last night.



You nailed his attitude.

Vlad

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 James Stewart wrote:

Ok heres a quicky from last night



You nailed his attitude.

Vlad
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Ed - Great Two-Face.  I'm wondering if it's finished because the gun on the right doesn't look fully rendered.  Unless you were going for that in a stylistic way.  Just wondering, but it looks cool.
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