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clary9042 [2009-11-18 13:05:53 +0000 UTC]
Hey how you doing i just stop by to see all your beautiful pictures well i hope the family and you doing great well me i am germany thats my new duty station and i been doing great thank you for all your help and support when i was there take care say hi to every body bye!!!!!
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gwdill [2009-10-28 17:52:16 +0000 UTC]
Brett Booth actually is one of my favorite artists...I wish he enjoyed drawing superheroes more...I absolutely loved his Backlash work...great coloring btw!
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antgarcia In reply to gwdill [2009-10-28 21:40:37 +0000 UTC]
He does'nt like drawing superheros?!,I love his work he draws a cool Spiderman
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gwdill In reply to antgarcia [2009-10-29 18:14:55 +0000 UTC]
Nope...he enjoys drawing dinosaurs mostly...whatta shame huh?
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nursury0 [2009-10-26 15:48:11 +0000 UTC]
Cool
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imtherealjenna [2009-10-26 09:39:06 +0000 UTC]
Awesomesauce! I love your color jobs so! XD I'm super psyched to see your color work on my stuff when I start doing the good pages! *squee!*
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antgarcia In reply to imtherealjenna [2009-10-26 21:50:41 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, your not so bad yourself at drawing and writing
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johnercek [2009-10-26 04:55:43 +0000 UTC]
I see spawn! :-P
the colors on spidey look tight, but you could have pushed the modeling more, especially on the red.
speaking of, did you use grey to darken the red? I usually use red with the brush on multiply, or reddishbrown on multiply or normal. whatever you did, it looks a little muddy where it gets intense.
the buildings should have gotten darker as they receded into the distance, you missed out on an oppurtunity to establish depth there.
It's an improvement over your other colors though.
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antgarcia In reply to johnercek [2009-10-26 11:09:57 +0000 UTC]
Thanks,John I did the back ground first,then came back and lighting them up I knew I should have left the ones in the distance darker,I'll remember next time,the dark tones on spidey I use a derker red,then came back and uesd the burn tool,I should have left it alone cause it look right the first time around,but I must say I learned a bit about locking layers,and making my own brushes,next time I will be watching out for these corrections you pointed out,thanks again John your a big help,I appreciate it very much.
Ant
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johnercek In reply to antgarcia [2009-10-27 00:07:03 +0000 UTC]
yeah, for one thing, I *never* use the dodge or burn tool. You open yourself up to a more extensive pallette when you think of tints and shades moving in the direction of a color, not just black and white.
Second thing is working in layers. I'm still not certain enough to do my work all one layer, even my shades and highlights. Whenever I experiment with a new method of modeling the form, I always put it on a separate layer.
DODGE/BURN ON A SEPARATE LAYER: ok- so how do you put dodge and burn on a separate layer? add a new layer on top of what you are dodging and burning, and fill it with 50% grey (#7f7f7f). And change the layer style to overlay. (it will basically turn invisible)
now paint with black to burn and white to dodge. The brush should be set at 02%opacity, a little bit goes a long way.
but like i said, i never use that for coloring comics, even though i have read of others who have.
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