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Does my Art look big in this?

Started by staticgirl, 10 February, 2010, 02:33:48 PM

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M.I.K.

I thought he looked familiar. Those Real Ghostbuster toys were really cool. Still got a toilet ghost thing, (rather disturbing where it's tongue comes from), and an H2O ghost somewhere. My brother had/has some too.

Woolly

Fester, that Halo Jones is wonderful!
I particularly like that you have managed to meld both your style and a bit of Ian Gibsons so well, Shows great respect to both character and artist IMHO.

Peter Wolf

Quote from: uncle fester on 14 July, 2010, 06:00:31 PM
One of a group of Art Swaps (the brainchild of mygrimmbrother) wot I did the other day. This one will be winging its way to KevLev. The others can be found under the wee linky thing on the right if you're interested.



WOW !

Your art is consistently good.

One tiny niggling thing to me is the left eye is slightly different to the right.Apologies for nit picking though.
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starscape

Quote from: CrazyFoxMachine on 15 July, 2010, 06:13:21 PM
Beautiful Halo there - and on a much less graceful note...

Is that Adam Eterno in a Tardis?

Richdraws

Hi, this is my first post. I just wanted to post this short sequential up. I am planning on doing a Dredd or Nemesis one next.

Cheers

Rich









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My Blog
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Darren Stephens

Lovely style, Richdraws. Look forward to seeing that Dredd or Nem one (Dredd and Nemesis...now that would be cool!). :-D
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dyl

Lovely stuff Rich, some really great faces there.

Richdraws

Thankyou Darren and Dylan.

I checked out your blog Dylan - I hadn't realised but I have been checking a lot over the past few months. Its been a good source of info, especially how you put together a page. Hoping practice will speed up my work and make easier to follow storytelling.
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http://noonemournsthewicked.com/

My Blog
http://drorinnoconclusions.blogspot.com/

Peter Wolf

Its certainly very competent but its one of those instances where when i see something new for the first time i cant decide if i like it or not.I quite often get that with music that i havent heard before.

Thats not to detract from it as it was just my  reaction to seeing it.

It looks like it has been inked with a brush so thats a big plus.
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M.I.K.

I really like that. Looks very late '80s / early '90s 2000ADish.


Jim_Campbell

Quote from: M.I.K. on 18 July, 2010, 10:49:32 PM
I really like that. Looks very late '80s / early '90s 2000ADish.

Makes me think of Steve Pugh's B&W work circa Hellblazer and Animal Man. For the record, this is a Very Good Thing.

Cheers!

Jim
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CrazyFoxMachine

Yes VERY Pugh - I love it - the dark areas are particularly impressive...AW HELL THE WHOLE THING IS AMAZING. Well done.

Cheers those for your comments on the Doctor/Mail Fraud Ghoul picture as well - I'm glad people were confused :P

Gibson Quarter

Nice work Rich...the brush work gives it a nice life.

And now for something in my VERY different style, here's an upcoming WOD page for WASTED #5 this fall:

johnnystress

Great stuff lads

Love that Catwoman strip- love the style - love the faces and details- top quality

TordelBack

Love the Catwoman story ('cos it is).  Nice touch using the Laocoon statue as a centerpiece (warnings about the Trojan Horse go unheeded...).