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Steven Queen
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Posted: 03 August 2022 at 4:43pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Paul I am seeing a nice progression in skill.

Of all your tools, which produces the thinnest line?
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Bold choice Paul.  I applaud you for doing the mundane stuff!! This is the stuff editor's will look at because they're sick only looking at the super-hero stuff... being able to do the realistic stuff well is equally important.
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Thanks, Shane! Yes, I do enjoy inking the non-superhero stuff - sometimes that's even more fun to ink especially if done by JB because of his use of clothing, different nationalities as evidence in that last page.

Thanks, Steven! I am constantly looking at other inkers in the past who I admire. Currently studying John Beatty over JB's pencils.
The thinnest pen I use is .005 (micron) which I use a lot
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Posted: 21 August 2022 at 5:55pm | IP Logged | 3 post reply

Whew! 
Don't know what I was thinking doing this one!



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Nice! I was wondering if somebody was going to tackle that page and share it here. :-)
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Thanks, Matt! That page was definitely one of the more challenging because it's so detailed. Of course, when it's finished, I always see things that I want to re-do. Especially when posted in smaller format. I've already gone back and tweaked the posted image. It's funny how different you see the page when it's reduced down to comic size.
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That "Doom Lab" page is on my table along with pages from Ivan Reis, Anthony Marquez, Greg Capullo and Roger Cruz. Gearing up for NY so one day I will post it here. =)
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Paul, I was thinking the floor surfaces are more shiny like chrome instead of wood. Something to consider? What did you find the most challenging about the page? I am dreading the process of filling blacks.
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Eric - you're right about the flooring. I added the 'wood' texture to it at the last minute and regretted it. I've since made a correction and re-posted without it.
Easily the most challenging was the electronic gadgets lining the walls - that took a lot of tedious straight line work. Also, the circular lines around the tank was frustrating for me. 
Looking forward to your take on that page!
As a side note, I have also been inking lots of other pencilers - Ivan Reis, Alan Davis, Art Adams, Brett Booth and others. I need to find a place to post them! Luckily for me, I have the most fun inking John Byrne's work and can post those here!


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Sketchbook thread is a good spot for other work. Seems like a catch all.
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Posted: 22 August 2022 at 8:57pm | IP Logged | 10 post reply

and with just a touch of shadow...



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Logan’s pose is a real treat to ink. Interesting lighting, I think from the portal he slipped through, or maybe just the previous room.


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Craig--That's really neat to see that page inked!

I'm going to have to try that because it just looks like too much fun!
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