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Posted: 02 December 2005 at 11:02pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Have to agree with you James on John's piece, good anatomy and very symetrical.  And John, colored pencils or pixels - doesn't matter.  Whatever gets the job done!!  I've used color pencils recently to do a color study before laying down my digital colors.  Helps me work through what color goes where best.  I've never had the best control with colored pencils.  Yours looks great.

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Amazing drawings, Thomas. I especially like the archer girl resting against
the door. In your website, the color pieces are computer-colored or what?
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A question for any aspiring writers here... I am wondering, when you get an idea for a book, how do you determine if the subject has been written about before to make sure you aren't being redundant?
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The green skin on Composite Superman got a little too dark, when I grabbed the wrong pencil. Thanks again James and Matthew, good stuff by the way.
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Thank you John!!  Lookin' for more from you soon.
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Amazing drawings, Thomas. I especially like the archer girl resting against the door. In your website, the color pieces are computer-colored or what?

Thanks, yes I do all my painting on the computer and mostly in Photoshop.

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James-
    Great Wolvy and Predator! Shows great "action/reaction".
MAC-
    Fantastic illo. In particular I note the inking is very well done!
Justin-
    "Just In Derpression". Very cool and funny.
AJL-
    Thanks for reposting the Pitt piece Anthony...I must have missed it the 1st time around. That's a really cool piece!
Roger-
    I love the that's 70's show...well I "love" one redhead in particular...they should have made -her- MJ in the Spiderman films-Grrrr! Great sketch BTW.
Thomas-
    So many great pieces. Dude, your awsome!
John-
    Loved the half-and-half Superman/Batman.
Matt-
    Really solid inks dude. Very clear and complimentry.

Here's a Lois I managed to do this morning.



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Nice one Darren, A very sexy Lois.l like the colouring on the scarf and bra.and the shading on the tights and flesh, very neat.and a joy to behold.

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Wonderbra Darren, very good. ;)
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Thanks James, Chris.

I bought some Copic markers and have found them most satisfying to use.

-Darren
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Thanks for the compliment Darren and as always beautiful work from you... I love your sense of humor. The word Balloons make the drawing so much better.
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Well Darren, you still hold the "best drawn woman" category in my book!  Love the accent of colors you use - works well.

Thanks for the kind words about the inks.  Hoping to have my panel done this weekend.
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