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Darren Taylor
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Posted: 19 December 2005 at 1:57pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Thanks Marc. Speaking of JB, I was warming up my inking hand just now.


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Darren which do you enjoy more the oencilling process or inking ?
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AMAZING guys.Good to see this thread fill up with goodies.full steam ahead.

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Anthony J Lombardi
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Mac, glad i can be of some inspiration.  Especially if it's gonna get you to post more great art.

I think i'm gonna do it again for my 2000th post. With alot more characters.



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Justin Wasson
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Great job on the Inking Darren, not only does Nudge look great, but the reflective surface on Robotman sells the page.

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Darren Taylor
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" Darren which do you enjoy more the oencilling process or inking ?"-AJL

That is a tough one my friend. I've always seen myself as a penciller who "moonlights" as an inker.

That said they are both -so- different beasts I feel that i like them both equally but for completely different reasons.

In case you really want an answer and I am to assume that I can only ever do one, for the rest of my life. I'd go with Pencilling as this would allow me to keep in tune with the "creation" process.

I hope that answers you Q pal.
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Darren Taylor
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"Great job on the Inking Darren, not only does Nudge look great, but the reflective surface on Robotman sells the page."-Justin

Thanks Justin. I just loved this classic Byrne action pose for nudge. Everything about her was quality JB. I haven't been -too- keen on the "reflective" surfaces that John's done for Robotman throughout this series but it was such a small quibble I've never raised it. Here though I played around a little with the look of it.

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Vladimir Fiks
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Great work everyone; (here comes the cheap way pout) LOL

John, Justin, Michael, Jonathan, Tony, Darren (always rockin'), MAC,
Anthony(Congrats on 1500), Marc. Hope I go everyone! ;)

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Vladimir Fiks
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Here is my weekly jam entry.

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Marc Thompson
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Vlad, that looks like it took some serious time. Was the star field done with brush spatter? Also, what media/technique did you use for the rings?
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Vladimir Fiks
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Thanks Marc. I work 100% digitally in Photoshop, so no brush there. The
stars are actually a photograph of space that has been, duplicated,
blended, stamped, filtered, and opacity reduced. The rings are simply
circular selections that have been stroked.

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Marc Thompson
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Oh! I didn't know that. I would love to experiment with digital inking, but it was trying enough learning to color with photoshop. I'm impressed.
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