Author Topic: Open Comic Book Casting Call  (Read 18746 times)

Well that's great.

So, even if I let you in based on no information other than drawing 'oddities', how on Earth would you get the pictures into our book?

« Last Edit: April 23, 2010, 07:08:59 PM by Tom Gunn »

how on Earth would you get the pictures into our book?



cut & paste?

:cookieMonster:




Bump because we want at least 10 artists before we start.

Right. Got a very clean image now. This is a bit big for one of my single-frame works, but I hope it's good enough.


Right. Got a very clean image now. This is a bit big for one of my single-frame works, but I hope it's good enough.
It's very...flat with pretty bad shading. Your lines are also very squiggly indeed...

It's very...flat with pretty bad shading. Your lines are also very squiggly indeed...
That's the metal making it look like that. There's not a lot of space for shading anywhere else.

There's always room for shading, it all depends on how detailed you want to get.

I might join in.
I need something to do while I'm home that's productive, which this should be (wanting to improve and all)

I can do normal or more cartoonish

I'll post a pic soon

Edit:

Looked better in my sketchbook, but that's just how computer outlining is.

If you need a comic example I could whip something up.

Edit2:
Here's an example of my cartoonish styled inking
« Last Edit: April 25, 2010, 02:53:05 AM by LoLBert »

Oooh pretty. Here is some stuff I pulled out of my binder. It is just mainly organic robot sketches



Oooh pretty. Here is some stuff I pulled out of my binder. It is just mainly organic robot sketches
-snip-

Would be interesting to see a comic in that style

I like both your styles, albeit not much of a fan of anime.

I suppose, if you do me one favor and stay away from all the extreme emotional expressions (i.e. that little plus when they get angry, or the sharp tooth, or the sweat droplet, ect) then you should be ok.

I have to speak with Worm about all of this first, though.