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Guest79877180
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Posted: 12 July 2005 at 9:22am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

I looked back through a dozen pages and couldn't find any illo of Thundra by Darren.
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Subconscious request?
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Guest79877180
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Posted: 12 July 2005 at 9:24am | IP Logged | 2 post reply

Heres that commission i started a while back, just found some
free time and started 2nd stage prelims. Hope fully i can have
the final prelim turned in today.
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Looks good so far.  Looking forward to the finished one.
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Guest79877180
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Never color with markers.
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You can, but it's usually the type of markers and how you do it.  I sort of got a feel for awhile using some high end graphic design markers, but stopped using them.

Anyway, I still really like your page and think you did a fine job with the colors.  Any more pages to the story?
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Michael Wood
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Posted: 12 July 2005 at 9:57am | IP Logged | 4 post reply

Here's a link.

http://mysite.verizon.net/vze3f2q5/
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Vladimir Fiks
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Posted: 12 July 2005 at 10:12am | IP Logged | 5 post reply

 Matthew T. Carpenter, Sr. wrote:
Never color with markers.
~~~~~
You can, but it's usually the type of markers and how you do it. 
I sort of got a feel for awhile using some high end graphic design
markers, but stopped using them.

Anyway, I still really like your page and think you did a fine job with the
colors.  Any more pages to the story?



Oh, I agree, I love using markers. They are not good for all occasions, but
can be great if used the right way. A few years back I was doing loads of
illustration using markers. Haven't done any serious work for a while
since I'm concentrating on digital stuff, but I still fondly remember
working with markers.
Don't have many examples around, but I found these two. Keep in mind
that the work is YEARS old. :)
V



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Ed Munoz
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Posted: 12 July 2005 at 10:23am | IP Logged | 6 post reply

i love the variety of  styles im seeing here now....really cool.
heres another from my vault.....
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Anthony castrillo
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Guest79877180
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Vlad - interesting to see the progression an artist has.  Your old stuff is cool, but I can see a definitive change from then to now.

Ed - very nice!!

MAC - what can I say except "awesome"!

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Darren Taylor
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 James Stewart wrote:
Darren that Spider-man page was fantastic you should get in touch with Paninni UK.a few of my friends are working there, who knows you could end up drawing a Roger Stern script, GO FOR IT.

I wouldn't know the first thing to do these days dude.

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Darren Taylor
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 Marc Baptiste wrote:
Darren, please don't be pissed.

Thanks...

"Never" Marc! That's "Pandora". But I have moments like that where my brain acts like it "knows" better than me;-)

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Darren Taylor
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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
Nice work D. i like the progression of style.I HAD a buttload of
work in storage but failed to pay the monthly fee, fell behind
and ended losing thousands of drawings, pages and paintings.
It took a while to get over that bonehead mistake. Then i
realized i could draw more of the same.
Heres that commission i started a while back, just found some
free time and started 2nd stage prelims. Hope fully i can have
the final prelim turned in today.

"Ouch"...that had to hurt dude. I lost a small amount of comics and artwork to old girlfriends over the years but that's to be expected I guess.

The commission is looking great., although I wonder if his camera left arm might be batter aiming more "at us" for the sake of dynaminisim?

-EDIT- Ignore me...I just seen the one with the Aliens in it and remembered the piece better. The arms fine as is, given that it's aiming at an alien -in- camera.

 



Edited by Darren Taylor on 12 July 2005 at 11:34am
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Darren Taylor
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 Matthew T. Carpenter, Sr. wrote:
I looked back through a dozen pages and couldn't find any illo of Thundra by Darren.
~~~~~
Subconscious request?

 

Matt, are you trying to be provocative;-)

LOL.

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