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Vladimir Fiks
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Posted: 04 June 2005 at 7:03am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

 Anthony J Lombardi wrote:

Vlad, I was going back thru this thread
to see if i missed anything and i saw that you mentioned something twice
about wanting to ink over some finished pencils .You said it twice I don't
know if you were talking to Anthony C. both times or to him and me. If
it's  a case of the later allow me to post this for you to try actually to
anyone who wants to ink it. I'd love to see what you guys would do with
it. It's one of my favorite piece's i've done with one of my favorite
characters.



Sure Anthony, but I would need a larger higher rez scan, the one you
posted is just too small to see all the detail that needs to inked.

Vlad
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Vladimir Fiks
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Posted: 04 June 2005 at 7:06am | IP Logged | 2 post reply

 Rik Levins wrote:
Wow...you guys are blowing me away. Darren, that
piece was awesome. Love the flame effect.

Hey, where's Andy Smith? I know he's got some cool shiznit in his
sketchbook.

Here's something recent which I did for a video game...sketched on scrap
paper, then "inked" and colored in Photoshop.



Excellent piece Rick.

Vlad
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Chris Malgrain
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Posted: 04 June 2005 at 7:06am | IP Logged | 3 post reply

 Darren Taylor wrote:

 Chris Malgrain wrote:
Darren,have you published stuff?

No...not a bean. Not a sausage!

;-)

Your motivation seems to be huge.Have you shown your work to any editors to get their opinon?

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Vladimir Fiks
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Posted: 04 June 2005 at 7:07am | IP Logged | 4 post reply

 Glenn Brown wrote:
Kal-El, last son of Krypton...something I did
earlier today to work on rendering and technique...




Another good one Glenn.

Vlad
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Vladimir Fiks
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Posted: 04 June 2005 at 7:09am | IP Logged | 5 post reply

 Chris Malgrain wrote:

Have you heard of Timothy II Green?He's
done stuff for Dark Horse and DC(Fraction)and he's now working on Aeon
Flux.His first published work was the TIME BRIGADE series in France.I
wrote an issue of it and he drew itI really love his art!]



Very impressive work there, the colors are magnificent.

Vlad

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Anthony J Lombardi
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Posted: 04 June 2005 at 7:26am | IP Logged | 6 post reply

I hope this is better Vlad

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Rich Henderson
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Posted: 04 June 2005 at 8:19am | IP Logged | 7 post reply

 Anthony J Lombardi wrote:

I hope this is better Vlad

Anthony the piece is very nice and is resized to 8.5 x 11 but the resolution is still 72 dpi which is not a great size for any type of graphics work. But I have a suggestion as to how to get Vlad a 600dpi scan. I send high res stuff back and forth all of the time thru the following site:

http://www.yousendit.com/

Basically you can upload up to 1 gig of info and you and your recipient will get a website address to go to in which the work can be downloaded. It can be downloaded 25 times within 7 days before the link becomes null and void. After 7 days it becomes null and void automatically. This solution has worked great for me. Hopefully people here will find it useful too.

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Anthony J Lombardi
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Posted: 04 June 2005 at 8:50am | IP Logged | 8 post reply

Thanks Rich for the link..
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Anthony J Lombardi
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Posted: 04 June 2005 at 11:04am | IP Logged | 9 post reply

Here is something i doodled this morning..

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Darren Taylor
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Posted: 04 June 2005 at 11:12am | IP Logged | 10 post reply

 Chris Malgrain wrote:
Your motivation seems to be huge.

Thanks Chris. My motivation is actually my downside! I started, as we all did doing this to become a better artist. I tried hard to get into the industry at a time when my art was very poor. Marvel or DC wouldn't get six months without another fifty page package in their respective post from me. I was still drawing on the wrong size paper and sending in original artwork, rather than photostats! That is how naive we are talking here.

Anyway time passed and I got to "one-more-convention" and heard the same stuff about "There already is a John Byrne", "Try and pull away from looking like someone else", "Why hire you if we can get the real deal?" All of this was taking it's toll. I couldn't see that the advice being given was pertinant. I only saw the advise as short sightedness on their part.

So I stopped applying, knuckkled down and got a real job, wife and family. However I've always drawn. I could count the days I've missed putting pencil to paper on one hand from out of the last 25 years...including Saturday and Sundays!

Here-in lies the problem. My mind-set has never changed from, "I do this for me to be a better artist" to "This is my source of income". Compounded by the fact that my lifestyle allows me to keep my family and drawing habit!

I've long since lost any will to be published by anyone. I'm happy so long as the next drawing is a good one. Does this mean I wouldn't want to do published work? "No, of course not" but I'm more than content to let the professionals do the job they do so well.

[Nice long answer to a relitively simple question huh;-) ]

 Chris Malgrain wrote:
Have you shown your work to any editors to get their opinon?

Kinda answer this above. A lot of people have seen my work, or saw it during the mid-to-late eighties and very early nineties. But since maybe 1992 other than people who may have happened upon my stuff online zero professionals have seen any my work. Particularly "serious" stuff from me. All I seem to do these days are pieces taken far enough to "glean" that little piece of learning from and then the piece is pretty much dumped and on I move to the next one.

 

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Darren Taylor
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 Anthony J Lombardi wrote:

Here is something i doodled this morning..

Cool Anthony. Love the Rhino!

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Anthony J Lombardi
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Posted: 04 June 2005 at 11:19am | IP Logged | 12 post reply

Thanks Darren. This piece came about because last night i was thinking about one of the other threads that asked what decade did we begin reading comics .So i was trying to remember what made me begin reading comics .It came to me that Spider-Man was why but i first saw him in the now classic Spidey cartton's from the late 60's early 70's and thr Rhino jumped into my head. AS a result i thought about doing the sinester six.
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