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Darren Taylor
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Posted: 07 June 2005 at 3:43pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Here's where I'm at thus far:

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Darren Taylor
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 Anthony castrillo wrote:

I couldn't stand it!! I had to finish it.
Damn these urges!!!
AAAARRRGGGHH!!!
Sincerly MAC

LOL. Good that you finished it. I like the way the "big-guy" came out in particular.

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Anthony castrillo
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Posted: 07 June 2005 at 3:48pm | IP Logged | 3 post reply

Thanks D.
I 'm still positive this piece falls under "sketch". I'll save it in case
i ever feellike tightening it up.
MAC
Me likee what you post.
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James Stewart
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Great images  all around. I'm astounded. Keep them coming lads.
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Darren Taylor
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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
Me likee what you post.

Thanks Mac. I gotta say that this is a real eye-opener for me. It's been so long since I tried to do sequentials in any serious attempt that I'm trying to quickly catch my tempo.

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 Darren Taylor wrote:

Here's where I'm at thus far:

I love the smoke(?).  Rendered very cool.

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Darren Taylor
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 Matthew T. Carpenter, Sr. wrote:
I love the smoke(?).  Rendered very cool.

Thanks Matthew, I learned from the very best!

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Guest79877180
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Here's one I did last semester for an Illustration class I took.

Pen and ink.  Also my avatar.

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Anthony castrillo
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Posted: 07 June 2005 at 4:23pm | IP Logged | 9 post reply

WTF??
Superheroes Matt,superheroes.
Just kidding, i like it. what type of pen? Quill?
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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
WTF??
Superheroes Matt,superheroes.
Just kidding, i like it. what type of pen? Quill?

You don't see the masks?  :)

Hunt crow quill - either 105 or 108(?) and a little Rapidograph just because I'm used to them.

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Darren Taylor
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 Matthew T. Carpenter, Sr. wrote:

Here's one I did last semester for an Illustration class I took.Pen and ink.  Also my avatar.

Excellent Matthew. Do you ever use the quill for your comic-book inking?

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 Darren Taylor wrote:

Excellent Matthew. Do you ever use the quill for your comic-book inking?

Thanks Darren.

The thought has crossed my mind, and might revisit using them again now what I've learned using Microns and my Rapidographs.  For me, I thought you have to get all your lineweight in one stroke (like a brush), but using the Microns (actually an off brand) I've been learning how to control the lineweight by building it up.  Maybe I'll try using them all next piece.

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