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Roger A Ott II
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Justin Wasson
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This one is for Ed Munoz.

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Brian Miller
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Anthony, you have an awesome sense of structure and form with the human ( and non-human) body. Your poses look so natural and flowing. Damn, I envy you.
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Anthony castrillo
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Thanks Brian.
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Anthony castrillo
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Vlad-
A composite.
If accepted i'll redraw the shot,thank god the main figure covers
up most of it.
For those of you out there wondering... this is a case of the
"artist" being lazy.
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Anthony J Lombardi
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Ok Anthony i see why you needed the hi rez pix. converting it and using it as a background nice touch.
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Anthony castrillo
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Well, i don't really know if it was a good idea or not.
The original shot had 6 figures and a giant robot but the story
wasn't flowing. Not to say that, yeah i could get away with it if it
works but i hate taking these types of short cuts.
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Anthony J Lombardi
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If it doesn't interrupt the flow of your story. Then it is fine. Marvel has done it a few times. If it works it works and i honestly don't think that it is something you would do often just to take short cuts. What ever it takes to get the job done and the client is happy go with it.
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Vladimir Fiks
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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
Vlad-
A composite.
If accepted i'll redraw the shot,thank god the main figure covers
up most of it.
For those of you out there wondering... this is a case of the
"artist" being lazy.
MAC


Lazy, shmazy... whatever gets the job done I say. LOL Worked out pretty
well though. Hope the job gets accepted, I for one would like to see the
final version.

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Anthony castrillo
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Yeah, but i keep thinking about a friend of mine at Marvel. He's
name is Michael (Golden) and he hated guys that did just that.
He once told me (over drinks) about this cool image and he
went on and on about the details as if it were a photo in his
head.
Well guess what? He drew exactly what he described, line for
line, no short cuts. I f you can draw it ,draw it..
I understand thar deadlines sometimes give you little room to
do your best work but it always feel like you're setting yourself
back.
I hope that makes sense.
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Anthony J Lombardi
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Do you have the time to draw it over? If you do than my suggestion is to draw it. It will give you peace of mind.
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