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Jeff Stockwell
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Darren, this is really nice. Very dynamic.
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Glenn, are you working on a relaunch of The Fly (from the Archie heroes
line)? I like the costume/uniform designs. Plus, the head-shot is very
evocative of JB.

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 Jeff Stockwell wrote:

Darren, this is really nice. Very dynamic.

Thanks Jeff.

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Had a bit of time to colour up Justin and Darrens Thing.

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 Jeff Stockwell wrote:
Glenn, are you working on a relaunch of The Fly (from the Archie heroes
line)? I like the costume/uniform designs. Plus, the head-shot is very
evocative of JB.

Funny you should ask...sigh...no, not working on a relaunch but I did some character redesigns on commission.  Glad that you liked them.

Re the JB-referenced headshot...I sketched that while warming up, as I was looking at some of his scanned pencils.  I wondered if anyone would catch that!

Darren, thanks as always for the encouragement. 

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Love this thread. Finally decided to join in. Here's just a few drawings
that I've done in the past few days for work. Not that any of you have any
reference, but it's a bit different from my usual fare. This job really forces
me to exercise those more cartoony drawing muscles, which is something
I have enjoyed.

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Wonderful stuff!
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James. WOW!!!!! and thanks.

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 Broc Heasley wrote:
Love this thread. Finally decided to join in. Here's just a few drawings
that I've done in the past few days for work. Not that any of you have any
reference, but it's a bit different from my usual fare. This job really forces
me to exercise those more cartoony drawing muscles, which is something
I have enjoyed.

Excellent work Broc.

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Had a bit of time to colour up Justin and Darrens Thing.

Great colouring James.

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 Glenn Brown wrote:

 Jeff Stockwell wrote:
Glenn, are
you working on a relaunch of The Fly (from the Archie heroes
line)? I like the costume/uniform designs. Plus, the head-shot is
very evocative of JB.


Funny you should ask...sigh...no, not working on a relaunch
but I did some character redesigns on commission.  Glad that
you liked them.


Re the JB-referenced headshot...I sketched that while
warming up, as I was looking at some of his scanned pencils.  I
wondered if anyone would catch that!


Darren, thanks as always for the encouragement. 



Glenn.....please.
MAC
Any Byrne like art will be disected and will called out as a
swipe so don'r bworry.
Looks good.
MAC

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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
 Glenn Brown wrote:

 Jeff Stockwell wrote:
Glenn, are
you working on a relaunch of The Fly (from the Archie heroes
line)? I like the costume/uniform designs. Plus, the head-shot is
very evocative of JB.


Funny you should ask...sigh...no, not working on a relaunch
but I did some character redesigns on commission.  Glad that
you liked them.


Re the JB-referenced headshot...I sketched that while
warming up, as I was looking at some of his scanned pencils.  I
wondered if anyone would catch that!


Darren, thanks as always for the encouragement. 



Glenn.....please.
MAC
Any Byrne like art will be disected and will called out as a
swipe so don'r bworry.
Looks good.
MAC

Anthony, no worries at all.  I think I understand what you're saying here, but just to clarify, I refer to John's stuflf all of the time for different reasons.  Whatever discussions I've had with him here on non-art related subjects notwithstanding, my opinion of his work has never changed.  As I was fortunate enough to tell him in person, he was my greatest inluence as a cartoonist while I was growing up and I still will put on my "JB" hat when working out some illusrative problem.  That doodle isn't part of any job, it was just a warm-up sketch...so, no swiping there.  But to the point, for anyone aspiring to improve as an artist...it is a good exercise to refer to another artist's work as a learning method.  Sort of like playing along with a record, if you're learning how to play an instrument.  It teaches you landmarks, form, rendering.  You absorb those lessons and it all becomes part of your method for achieving results when you're doing something on your own. 

Creating an uncredited copy of someone else's work and owning it as your own, i.e. swiping, should never be encouraged (although it is done all of the time in commercial illustration, but that's another discussion altogether).

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