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Paul Wills
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Posted: 30 September 2024 at 4:57pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

...now - ELSEWHEN page 30 first issue.
JB can come up with the wildest sci-fi rooms and it seems so effortless - I suppose years & years of practice has that effect.
This page was inked at a smaller scale than the usual 11x17 (my error in printing out the blue-line pencils). I had to be very careful laying down the lines.



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Mark, I'm moving your page above from the Sketchbook thread to the
Elsewhere inking thread. Let's keep the sketchbook thread for original work.




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Just to be clear, tho, that is not an Elsewhen page. It’s from Hidden Years.
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Thank you, Mark - I don't know how I misread that, as it's
quite obvious!

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Well, let me take this opportunity to thank you for all you do here —and
to say you actually had me thinking it was Elsewhen too for a second!
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The inking looks great Mark. Very clear.
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Thanks Darren and Mark!

And yes, that’s why I did not originally put it in this thread, because it’s not technically Elsewhen.
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Nice job Mark! At first glance, I also thought it was an ELSEWHEN page. At least it's X-Men related. 
I had some inked pages that I initially wanted to post but are not ELSEWHEN so withheld.
That one is a nice page to have fun inking!
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ELSEWHEN page 31



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Just trying something out - whenever I scan my image page it doesn't have that crisp look as on the tangible page. I'm not sure if it's my settings (400res as a jpg) and of course, when I reduce it to post the quality decreases. I'm wondering if I just take a picture of it to post instead of scanning would that make a difference. So, just testing before I post my next page
*Edited - nope, 'tisn't better


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I used to struggle with finding a balance with using different inking tools - pen, brush and others. Now I think I'm getting a handle on when to use each.
I wonder if there are inkers that are comfortable using just one tool for everything 
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