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Description Here's a typical pencil layout for a page. I rarely put more in than this for pencils and do a lot of the work in the inks. The faces are the most important thing to get right!
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AndyTurnbull [2009-06-19 13:27:27 +0000 UTC]

Interesting insight, must save a huge amount of time compared to full pencils and inks.

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FreelancerGraphics [2009-06-16 22:12:58 +0000 UTC]

I, too, believe that consistency in characters is more important. Especially when a large cast of characters is involved, and pretty much all dressed alike, it helps to be able to tell each one from another. Granted that the Gears all have their individual nuances to help single them out in a crowd, but I was thinking in general terms.

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LookitDom [2009-06-16 01:27:33 +0000 UTC]

That's all you do as a sketch?! You really do have some major skills dude! Someone should give you a medal!!

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LiamRSharp In reply to LookitDom [2009-06-16 08:02:40 +0000 UTC]

LOL! Man, I've been doing it forever, and as I have to pencil AND ink the book there's no time to do more at the pencil rough stage...

Very best,

L.

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LookitDom In reply to LiamRSharp [2009-06-16 14:27:40 +0000 UTC]

Ah I see what you men actually, not enough time to do go into too much detail with the pencil since you'll just have to do it over in ink?

Well you have awesome enough skills to do that then XD

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LiamRSharp In reply to LookitDom [2009-06-16 15:05:37 +0000 UTC]



Thanks.

Take care,

L.

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Muady [2009-06-15 23:34:06 +0000 UTC]

Wow thats all you do before inking... i hope you dont make any mistakes while inking and have to use lots of white out^^

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LiamRSharp In reply to Muady [2009-06-16 08:03:54 +0000 UTC]

I never use white-out. If there ARE fixes I do it digitally now.

Cheers man.

L.

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Muady In reply to LiamRSharp [2009-06-16 10:42:16 +0000 UTC]

Sounds like you mostly get things right.

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SOULSSHINE [2009-06-15 22:29:45 +0000 UTC]

JUST THIS ON PENCILS ?

HO god ............

yo crazy tallented then in inks ...
in 20 years never sow a workflow like that for "such results dude" .....

But then again that resolves Fully the question in how can you do pencils and inks without taking ( penciler + inker ) 2 mens time ...

Also HOW that hell you do such much details ...

YO use pencils as "sketch" ...
AND INKS AS PENCILS !!

Whahahahah...


AND I THAT tought that would be only possible with a cintiq and inking digitaly in photoshop ...


NOW TALKING ABOUT OLD SCHOOL POWER AND YEARS OF INK JOB POWERHOUSE ....

I doubt that even Williams from wildstorm with all its years would do something in inks as YOU DO THAT.

SPEECHLESS......


Whow.... okey....... Shaking here still... just the tought of that amazing ink draw perfection and detail out of tHAT whow....

Sure ..dude...
Yo a hero ...
Mr giant...


BIE !









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LiamRSharp In reply to SOULSSHINE [2009-06-16 08:06:43 +0000 UTC]

In a way it's kind of old-school. You'd get somebody who would give you rough layouts, and then the really class-act inkers would 'finish' the art, so add in the details, etc. People like Al Williamson could do that. In The Dark Knight Returns Frank Miller would draw a box and tell Claus Jansen it was a car... LOL!

Cheer!

L.

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spetsnazmelayu [2009-06-15 20:12:27 +0000 UTC]

Wish I could see more of your step-by-step process of drawing such huge number of pages and pictures.

awesome still.

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rob304 [2009-06-15 18:38:36 +0000 UTC]

heh, heh, heh... lean, mean, drawing machine...

*cracks up...

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The-Hiltz [2009-06-15 18:16:20 +0000 UTC]

Cool ^^

It is most certainly useful to any artist to see comic works such as at this stage.

Thanks for uploading this

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