People come to my blog, click around a bit, lose interest, then leave.
It is hard to make people want to sit down and read a graphic novel if they have not read some of your more simpler works. I have decided that this may be the best way to go about making my comic-booking/graphic novel debut. It is not that I'm giving up on "Nights of Mamus'sa" or anything, it's just that this is what I feel I need to do.
Here is some draft work from "Kitchen Crew" that I know all of you are just dying to see:
URGH!!! (It is so hard trying to make them all fit!) *I SPELLED CARROT WRONG TOO! :O
Lately, I've had a higher interest in digital art. Not that I want to make my artwork become completely digital (I prefer to work with traditional mediums, myself) but I do see potential in its ability to strengthen a finished product.
Here is an example of how one picture can produce two really different results:
The original image done in pencil |
Image completed with India Ink, Copic Markers and Watercolour Pencils. |
Digital Image created using the Pixlr online image editing service. |
I have more digital images saved to my computer that I just haven't come to show you yet... I don't exactly know why? Maybe it is that I do not feel that I am ready to release them to the world; much of my art is locked-up in that same way. I feel that these things should be presented properly, in a formal post, but I just don't have time to do that for all of my drawings. (You guys only ever get to see a fraction of my art!) It's a shame, really... but that is just the way things are.
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