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Darren Taylor
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Posted: 01 March 2005 at 11:06am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Here are some more sketches...

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Anthony castrillo
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 Clint Adams wrote:
Any chance of seeing some regular
stuff from you Anthony?

Clint-
Doubtfull. Unles your in the a-list of creators ( can you believe
theres such a thing in comics?) making a living is hard.
Graphic design is my bag now and truth be said, storyboarding
a feature film pays in the 5 figures for roughly 3 months work.
I would have to burn the candle on both ends, the middle and
just about everywhere if i where pencilling.
But now and then i do "favors" for friends, I'll post some scans.
Thanks,
MAC
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Darren, the Guardian-looking dude is cool!
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Darren Taylor
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One last one...

 

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Anthony castrillo
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 Marcus Kelligrew wrote:
Anthony, love your work in Boys'
Life! (my kids get the Boy Scout mag)

Working on somemore as i write this.
Gosh, just when you think you're out ,they pull you back in.
MAC



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Darren Taylor
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 Brian Miller wrote:
Darren, the Guardian-looking dude is cool!

Thanks Brian, "Delta Storm" is one of (fellow JBF member) Gordon Somers' creations. Just sketched this out to cheer him up not-so-very-long-ago!

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Anthony castrillo
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B/W pages for DWP, what issue? Don't know.
Some of it is good, alot of it could be better but i know this
would help him out and iI wanted to see if i could still tell a
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Brian Miller
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Very nice Wolverine and Nightcrawler, too!!!
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Anthony castrillo
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I second that!
Is it inked?
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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
I second that!
Is it inked?

 

At present "No". I've not had the time to go back to it! This was just a piece for me and as usual stuff for my pleasure gets stuck to the bottom of the cue!

I'm dedicating my free time to the Invisible Woman project over in Fan Fic.

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Sergio Calvet
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 John Byrne wrote:
I like the sense of whimsy in your Captain America sketch, Sergio. One small technical point, however, if I may: the bullets (if they are bullets) bouncing off Cap's shield would not arc like that -- at least, not that soon. The energy loss would be minimal, and their course away from the shield surface would be straight for quite some distance.

Ups. Had not thought about the rebounding of the bullets!
Drawing them the way you say it it will look a lot better and more spectacular. Thanks! 

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Stephen Rockwood
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Pretty recent:

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