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Joe Smith
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Sups looks good...and that's She-Hulk, right?
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Two of your best Joe!

I highly recommend placing the figures into a scene.  The contrast from figure to background can then be less jarring and feel more natural --- like the way the shadow grounds them.
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Thank you, SQ. (I get about 15 minutes of coffee break every day before
work to draw, so, background drawings are almost impossible.)
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Roger that Joe.  It feels like cheating to find time to practice drawing.

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I don't know if Mr. Byrne monitors this thread, but just in case, I didn't want him to leave this world without seeing lesser hands mangle Storm's new Elsewhen uniform. :)

I started from a panel in issue 24 (page 4), and it was looking promising with me copying what I could...but it didn't take too long until I over-worked it, and it lost that signature Byrne Goodness.   Even the very mild foreshortening of this perspective still managed to trip me up.  (sigh)

What can I say? He's a master at his craft. (Hands alone!)

For what it's worth,  I hope it brings a smile to your day --- a uniquely ELSEWHEN Storm hommage.





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I see the love.
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Looking more closely at the finished version vs. Mr. Byrne's original, I see how I got the perspective wrong.  It's tempting to make another attempt...but then, isn't it always. :(

It's funny how I can can only really absorb my own drawings and diagnosis the flaws after I scan it.  Maybe because it's smaller?


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There's a lot of work on that image, SQ. Noone can fault
you for not giving it your all. I, myself, have found
that I work best on pure shame. When I was a traveling
musician, I'd hear recordings of shows I had thought were
good, only to be vastly wrong, in my ears. I swore not to
make those mistakes again. Once, I put salt into a batch
of Strawberry Rhubarb tarts instead of sugar. That was a
day I shudder at....won't do that again either. As for
drawing, I have so much to learn, and I've been at it on
and off forever. Here's to 10,000 more drawings!

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