Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Supergirl

I did a Supergirl illustration full color to make prints later. Here's the girl of steel.

Sunday, June 18, 2017

Marvel Civil War - Issue 2 page 22

And here is the final page I had to ink for the Marvel Civil War issue 2 page 22.  Pencils by Steve McNiven.

Final Inks:
Penciled page:

Marvel Civil War Issue 2 Page 21

Here are the final inks and pencils for Marvel Civil War Issue 2 Page 21. Original pencils by Steve McNiven.

Finished Inks:
Pencils:

Marvel Civil War - Original Series

I was able to find some high res copies of Marvel Civil War - issue 2, pages 20, 21 and 22. These were the pages where Spider-Man reveals his secret identity to the world. These were penciled by Steve McNiven and were a blast to work on.

Here is page 20's final inks:

And the Pencils by Steve McNiven:


Batman Cover

Here is the finished inks and pencils from the Batman Cover issue 700. The pencils were done by the talented David Finch. I really enjoyed working on these tight pencils. I did have some problems deciphering some of the images in the background, but overall I am very pleased with how this one turned out.
Finished Inks: (pretty awesome huh?)

David Finch's Awesome Pencils.

Update of sorts

I haven't posted in quite a while (damn near a year???). In my defense I have had a lot going on. I lost my job in August of 2016 and have since been focusing on my Artwork and comic book inking when I have time. It's really surprising that now that I don't work I seem to be more busy with errands and everything else versus when I was working. I think I actually had more free time when I was working....and I'm still trying to figure that out.

Regardless I've managed to get some good copies of penciled pages for inking and have been working on those. I'll be posting those soon. My plan is to submit my first batch of submissions in about a week. I currently have 4 pieces done that I believe are pretty damn good. I'm making a goal of uploading new artwork or a general update bi-weekly, hopefully more often.

And in case I haven't mentioned it in a while I am available for commissions and work and also for inking comic books. I am still working on my penciling skills, but have chosen to focus on inking for now.

By inking pages I can study how the original artist set the pace and timing of the story as well as the images. I feel as though I need more work in pace and timing in converting the script. And of course my anatomy and figure structure. Hey at least I recognize my weaknesses and I am working on them.

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Third Inked Page

This page was a fun one because of the checkered background and all the characters in this page. This was one of the pages that was sent to me from DC Comics. They sent me 3 copies of pages, 2 Legends of the DC Universe and Green Lantern.

There are some rough spots on this page, I was still working on cross hatching skills and how to correct using the bleed proof white paint. Overall I'm happy with how this one turned out.

The inking process was completed mostly with Technical Pens, very little brush work.

Same process for transferring the page to a comic art board...tracing the page on a light box.

Inks:


Original Pencils: 


Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Second Inked Page

Here is my second inked page. This was the second  page that was included in my inking kit from a long time ago.

Inked primarily with Technical Pens (Koh-I-Nor).

Page setup was the same as the previous post, page traced over light box on a Blue Line Comic Art Board.

This page was from a Comic called "StormQuest" no issue or page number specified.

 And here is the copy of the penciled page.
On a side note, I apologize that the pages have a blur and the pages aren't completely lining up in the middle. I'm having to scan the pages with 2 scans and put them together in Photoshop. I'm not that experienced in Photoshop so I'm learning as I go.


Monday, June 20, 2016

First Inked Page

Here is the first actual page I inked. It's been a long time since I worked on this piece. It was one of two pages that came with an inking kit. I have no idea who did the pencils. It was a page from a comic book titled "Blood and Roses" I don't have much information, but it looks like an interesting story.

This page was inked primarily with Technical pens.
My process then was to take the penciled page and place a blank comic art board (Blue Line in this case.) Line up the borders and lay them on a light box. From that point I traced over the pencils to have them on a Comic Art Board that would hold up to the inking process.



And here is the original pencil page: 



Friday, February 1, 2013

New Cards

Spawn and the Clown (Violator) from Image Comics (Todd McFarlene)