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Anthony castrillo
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Anthony J Lombardi
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Here is a commisioned piece i was working on. For the purpose of the job it is essentially finished. I'm going to be projecting it onto a piece of foamcore for an airbrush studio that i ocassionally do work for. The airbrush artist is going to be painting it for some kids bar mitzvah so i can't get into shadeing or or inking it as soon as i've completed my part of projecting the piece i'm going to add my  shadeing and textures. But i wanted to share it at this point.



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 Anthony J Lombardi wrote:

 

Here is a commisioned piece i was working on. For the purpose of the job it is essentially finished. I'm going to be projecting it onto a piece of foamcore for an airbrush studio that i ocassionally do work for. The airbrush artist is going to be painting it for some kids bar mitzvah so i can't get into shadeing or or inking it as soon as i've completed my part of projecting the piece i'm going to add my  shadeing and textures. But i wanted to share it at this point.

Very cool.  See if you can get a finished picture as well after the airbrush guy does it.

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 Shane Montgomery wrote:
BORED AT WORK DOODLE...

I work in an advertising company and our clients don't really inspire me
so I did this just now - pencil with a little photoshop help

nice sketch.  work must be really boring!

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Anthony J Lombardi
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 Matthew T. Carpenter, Sr. wrote:
 Anthony J Lombardi wrote:

 

Here is a commisioned piece i was working on. For the purpose of the job it is essentially finished. I'm going to be projecting it onto a piece of foamcore for an airbrush studio that i ocassionally do work for. The airbrush artist is going to be painting it for some kids bar mitzvah so i can't get into shadeing or or inking it as soon as i've completed my part of projecting the piece i'm going to add my  shadeing and textures. But i wanted to share it at this point.

Very cool.  See if you can get a finished picture as well after the airbrush guy does it.

  I'll try Matthew but the guy is a paranoid prick. He wants to claim everything as his own and is afraid i might pass off his painting work as my own.
besides getting a little payday for the job I did the job because i would get to keep the work and i got final say on which X-men i drew and how they looked. He wanted to go with the movie version. But the client liked my work so much i was able to strongarm the airbrusher into letting me do it my way.
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 Anthony J Lombardi wrote:
I'll try Matthew but the guy is a paranoid prick. He wants to claim everything as his own and is afraid i might pass off his painting work as my own.
besides getting a little payday for the job I did the job because i would get to keep the work and i got final say on which X-men i drew and how they looked. He wanted to go with the movie version. But the client liked my work so much i was able to strongarm the airbrusher into letting me do it my way.

Well then, maybe I'll just airbrush it myself then!  To heck with him, and I'll probably like it better, too!

That's cool.  Take the cash.  Maybe trace it before you let it go and finish it yourself as well?

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Anthony J Lombardi
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oh i get to keep the original basically all the drawing i did is for me to put it onto a projector and trace the lines  onto this foam that he'll paint on. Once i do that i'll ink it .

If you do airbrush it i'd love to see it. I'd like to airbrush it myself but i don't have the kind of control i'd need to do it like i see in my mind. But there is always photoshop.

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 Matthew T. Carpenter, Sr. wrote:

 Shane Montgomery wrote:
BORED AT WORK DOODLE... I work in an advertising
company and our clients don't really inspire me so I did this just now
- pencil with a little photoshop help


nice sketch.  work must be really boring!



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Anthony castrillo
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The final layout for litho.
Darren,Vlad, Anthony? Suggestions,comments?
Red marker if you see any tangents or bad composition.
Thanks,
MAC
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Anthony J Lombardi
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Ok Mac It's a nice piece alot of interesting stuff going on in this.I've only got to things to ask Solar's hand i think would look better if it overlapped shadowman's head either a bit more or not at all. From the rough it looks like it is touching right at the line of his head. The second thing is The way my eye is moving over the picture most of the drawing is directing my view down towards the bottom of the page except for the space under solar it kind of stops their maybe if you bring  the rider under solars's hand a bit down into that space it might help the flow. It's a great piece I look forward to seeing it when it is completed. It's going to be a litho huh does that mean there is interest in the Valient hero's? I hope it does :)
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Anthony castrillo
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Thanks Anthony-
Yeah those negative areas kill me in the final analisys. I think I'll
wait until i get a concensus before i change anything. You guys
have "fresh" eyes and see things i choose not to.
Valiant is alive and waiting in the shadows, i hear rumblings
here and there.
MAC
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Anthony castrillo
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By the way did you get my e-mail?
There're a couple of other things i forgot to send you and will
when i get my ass out of bed tomorrow.
MAC
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