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Chris Malgrain
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Chris Malgrain
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Welcome back Anthony!Some questions for you page 39...-))
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Darren Taylor
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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
Never mind Darren, i mis read a post.
Damn, it's hot!!!
Watching tennis and eating fruit pies, yum....
Oh and by the way I am a leo and will turn 40 this August, i like
reading and long stroll in the park, my favotite color is teal.
XOXOXO
MAC

LOL...I started to have a "moment"...Did I make a post to MAC that I couldn't remember...That sort of thing;-)

When you get a couple of minutes, give me an email -off board- as I have something I wanted to ask you, Oh and someone emailed -me- because they couldn't get in touch with you...so I need to relay that on to you also!

 

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Darren Taylor
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Chris those pages are great but my favourite is that last one you posted. Great characters.
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Anthony castrillo
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 Vladimir Fiks wrote:
Here is Darren's (unnamed) character
with a Vlad ink treatment. He just
hates when I cover up his "purty pencils" LOL

Vlad

YOU GUYS ROCK!!! Nicely done,Vlad.
Envious.
MAC
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Darren Taylor
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 Anthony castrillo wrote:

YOU GUYS ROCK!!! Nicely done,Vlad.
Envious.
MAC

Vlad has been a constant thorn in my side....wait wrong speach;-)

Vlad and I have worked together on various images on and off for quite a while now. I may well be presuptious but I'd argue that Vlad and I combining on artwork is a great advert for the -positive- effect that the internet can have.

Not only have I gained a great inker but a kindred spirit, someone to learn from and a good friend. Due to our geographical locations there would have been very little chance of us ever meeting and collaberating as we do.

Vive le Internet!

Another thing Vlad and I benifit from is the candid nature of our emails about our work. Vlad isn't shy about saying or suggesting things about my work and we both take these comments for what they are, suggestions and not slander. Too many times people get too precious about their art.

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Anthony castrillo
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Well, thats what is all about. The work speaks volumes.
I would seriously consider putting stuff together now more than
ever Darren, not just comics stuff but for all manner of
commercial outlets. Honestly comickbooks are ok if thats what
you want to do but the commercial/advertising routes are more
lucrative and in my opinion more creative.
My 2 bits.
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Darren Taylor
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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
Well, thats what is all about. The work speaks volumes.
I would seriously consider putting stuff together now more than
ever Darren, not just comics stuff but for all manner of
commercial outlets. Honestly comickbooks are ok if thats what
you want to do but the commercial/advertising routes are more
lucrative and in my opinion more creative.
My 2 bits.

I wouldn't even know where to begin these days!

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Anthony J Lombardi
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I second Anthony, suggestion Darren. You should have a career in commercial arts. The payoff potential is so much more lucreative in a shorter period of time it takes to do the work than in comics.

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 Darren Taylor wrote:

 Anthony castrillo wrote:
Well,
thats what is all about. The work speaks volumes. I would
seriously consider putting stuff together now more than ever
Darren, not just comics stuff but for all manner of commercial
outlets. Honestly comickbooks are ok if thats what you want to
do but the commercial/advertising routes are more lucrative
and in my opinion more creative. My 2 bits.


I wouldn't even know where to begin these days!


I'll send you some #s and addresses where you can send
samples. Storyboard and concept agaencies.
Just say so and i'll start scanning in pages.
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Anthony J Lombardi
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You know Anthony I would like to ask your advice concerning Storyboarding
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Darren Taylor
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 Anthony J Lombardi wrote:

I second Anthony, suggestion Darren. You should have a career in commercial arts. The payoff potential is so much more lucreative in a shorter period of time it takes to do the work than in comics.

I've no doubt! I've just never taken, what is effectively my passion any more seriously as a money earner as say sticking $5 on a 100-1 horse at the track. Something that would be nice if it happened but not something I'm prepared to loose my house over chasing-LOL.

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