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Posted: 27 October 2005 at 1:35pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Bill Wiist - like the children's book proposal

Chris Yeoman - like the wonder woman and sketches

Daniel Gillotte - i love quick, inkwash stuff like that.  good stuff.

Didier Yvon Paul Fayolle - love the background.  it has a lot of character.

Bill Wiist - b. Grace Kelly/Jimmy Stewart - and take it from a Hitchcock movie!

Anthony J Lombardi - "I can wait to see his panel as well" - silly boy!
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Vlad:

Yep.
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Matthew If you like i can send you what i've done so far. It's not finished of course but it can give you an idea to think about what you want to do with your inks.
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Here's something I put together earlier in the month for a local Jewish
paper:



(A little out of date, considering this was for Sukkot, which is a holiday
that finished earlier this week.)

This was the final illustration for an assembly guide on "How to Build a
Sukkah." The last step was to have a particular rabbi celebrating in a fully
decorated sukkah.
The booth I put together in FreeHand, but all of the decorations and the
rabbi I did by hand. A nice change, since nowadays I use my drawing
skills to draw innards of frogs and whatnot.
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Andrew Hess - wow great job.  wonderful detail.
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thank you Matthew.

and Bill, I like the boy flying around the moon idea.

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First - I want to thank Anthony Lombardi for letting me screw up his pencils with my inks for the panel jam.  I've cleared my schedule for this weekend (which consists of working on -other- stuff for Anthony...) and will have it done by Sunday night.  I think Vlad was given the layouts, but who and when do I send the finished art to?

Second - I just want to say "WOW"!  If everyone elses stuff looks as good as AJL's stuff, (and I'm sure it will!) this should be a GREAT jam piece!  You should see how he drew...  Well, that would be cheating, wouldn't it?  :)
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Matthew  my man you're hypeing up my stick figures too much:)
Seriously thou it's a pleasure having you ink over my pencils.
I'm sure you'll bring Super Snipe and the Blonde Phantom to life...ooo damn i gave it away what i drew :)
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Matthew, when you are done. For completion purposes you might want to forward your to Vlad, who was in fact the original recipient. In this way should anything appear at the last minute that he needs to change he will be afforded that oppertunity.

I'm looking forward to this, I must say.
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good idea Darren, Matthew make sure i get a copy of your great work as well. I've also been keeping him update Darren so he can begin thinking about what he wants to do. I sent him the finished pencils last night. I also asked Matthew to include something i had taken out after having mentioned it to Vlad.



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Will do everyone.  I'm just psyched to be a part.  And I have a little surprise as well.  It's not changing the pencils in any way, but a bit of a challenge/jumping off point for me.  Maybe not a big deal, but for me a big step.


The mystery continues...

Edit because I write like Bizzaro talks.



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Cool pic Andrew, what is he holding in his hand? LOL

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