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Showing posts with label Wolverine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wolverine. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Flatting

I'm not educated in the lingo of publishing, illustration or arts.
I know what I know because I've had to learn it. If you'd've asked me what a flatter was years ago, my answer would've had more to do with laying carpet than comics.

Personally, I find flatting takes the most time, and shading, blending, low-light and highlighting things are what I'm quicker at.

Below are some examples of flats, and then the finished colours.
the Kings Watch pages were provided by Nate Cosby for one of his Colourist Hunts,
the X-men pages were provided for the Chris Sotomayor course - Intro to Colouring,
and the Halloween lineart was provided by Lar de Souza of the webcomics Least I Could Do and Looking For Group..and of course, his cartooning / caricaturing.

Kings Watch flats
Kings Watch colours


Lar's line art flat

Lar's line art coloured

Monday, December 9, 2013

More from class

I actually own this comic, which is a little thrill - to me. 'Cause this means I can hold up [once I find it] the published article against what I've gone with and see the differences and all the rest of everything there on the pages.


I have no idea [off the top of my head] who the female characters are..and that bothers me.
Guess I better go look them up!

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Wolverine Cover

It's amazing what a simple gradient can do - with and without a background colour under it.

As seen in these Wolverine covers below. Which do you prefer?



To me, the blue background helps the blood and bullet impacts pop a bit more, yet the red - to me - helps denote the "don't give a shit" berserker rage Wolverine is infamous for having.