So let me get this straight for future historians-you got a photo reference, drew it out with blue pen (lightbox?) roughed with Pitt pen, then inked it then painted it? did you do two roughs? i see one with some scribbles then a clean version. have you ever done the blacks first then the details? thanks for showing this cover development.
I drew the rough in my sketchbook. Scanned it into Photoshop to colour. Then printed it out in blue. Shot some photo ref and drew the figures over the blue printout. Scanned that and printed out at 15 x 20 inches. Traced that down onto the painting surface, inked with a real brush and ink, and then painted with gouache.
This is stellar work. An image with immediate impact but that I can revisit over and over again.
Just listened to Ed's new Word Balloon interview and this art and his description of the story concept sound like another great evolution of what you guys do so well.
Welcome to my blog. You've probably gotten here from my website www.seanphillips.co.uk. I plan on this place being a companion piece to there, hopefully updated more often.
Every working day I'll post an example of what I've been working on that day. a favourite panel or cover or sometimes a whole page of comics.
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So let me get this straight for future historians-you got a photo reference, drew it out with blue pen (lightbox?) roughed with Pitt pen, then inked it then painted it? did you do two roughs? i see one with some scribbles then a clean version. have you ever done the blacks first then the details?
thanks for showing this cover development.
I drew the rough in my sketchbook. Scanned it into Photoshop to colour. Then printed it out in blue. Shot some photo ref and drew the figures over the blue printout. Scanned that and printed out at 15 x 20 inches. Traced that down onto the painting surface, inked with a real brush and ink, and then painted with gouache.
This has immediately become my desktop background. Is there any chance we could get a version without the textbox? or a smaller criminal logo?
This is stellar work. An image with immediate impact but that I can revisit over and over again.
Just listened to Ed's new Word Balloon interview and this art and his description of the story concept sound like another great evolution of what you guys do so well.
Is it posible to ink after painting with gouache?
Yes, Juan.
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