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Jeff Stockwell
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Anthony Castrillo...would you email me so i could ask you some
questions about your commission rates?

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double post...sorry

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Zembla,a Tarzan-like jungle lord:

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Nice Chris. Zembla has a nice John Buscema feel.

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 Jeff Stockwell wrote:
Nice Chris. Tembla has a nice John Buscema feel.

Thanks Jeff!The Buscema touch was a bit lost in the inking process but I like what the guy did.

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Thanks to this board, I went from a Minor Castrillo fan to a major fan.

You need to get a website.

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I've been teaching myself how to do ink drawings.
After a year of playing around, I have 3 blank pages left in my sketchbook.
I even found some willing models.





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Chris Malgrain
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 Clint Adams wrote:

Thanks to this board, I went from a Minor Castrillo fan to a major fan.

You need to get a website.

I didn't know Mr Castrillo,but I've become a big fan too!Anthony,I was in a convention in Paris 3 weeks ago and I found one of your comics at last!!What I really like in your art is that you have several styles.I'm sure a lot of people have asked you this here,but what are you working on at the moment?

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Clint,your second piece is the one I like best.Nice pose and all...
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Mark, I like your inked pictures or whatever you call those, probably because the models seem to have been very pretty. I want you to work on your hands. A very common mistake (not that I am an artist to speak of) is too make the hands too small. In this case they are too small and they look too much like my monster slip-on hands that I have in a drawer, at the same time. Think female skin, softness, don't care about how it actually looks, remember it's art, not a photo.
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