tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492991759267247811.post8161770064131472223..comments2022-11-04T08:43:07.804-04:00Comments on CHROME FETUS COMIX: C&E PROCESSCHROME FETUS COMIXhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16925936758233570983noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492991759267247811.post-27114238973040119072013-07-17T13:44:35.222-04:002013-07-17T13:44:35.222-04:00Suggestive is usually always good ;)Suggestive is usually always good ;)NomisTThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15572061931228040423noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492991759267247811.post-58955121186986425402013-06-10T11:42:58.291-04:002013-06-10T11:42:58.291-04:00I am really anxious to see more from EctopiaryI am really anxious to see more from EctopiaryZiggyKnighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03320190458366196924noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492991759267247811.post-30511787182043570872013-06-03T08:25:31.893-04:002013-06-03T08:25:31.893-04:00I've always had preconceived ideas of how a li...I've always had preconceived ideas of how a line should look before I put it on paper, and sometimes a slightly off one will keep gnawing at me until I 'fix' it. But a while back I started to realise that most of my favourite illustrators draw wonky lines all over the place; and if anything it adds to the aesthetic appeal, because the result is more organic. And more often than not I'm the only one who ever notices the 'imperfections' in my own work.<br /> <br />You've already seen some of my work, since I submitted some fan art a while back :)<br />But that was all digital (I'm trying to improve my pixel paint abilities). Most of the inked stuff on my website was done with a brush - www.peterfairfax.com<br />Yes, they're a little harder to master, but I love the versatility of the brush, and I love the more organic look their lines present. Stursteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04406621552095450046noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492991759267247811.post-29478706499308671832013-05-29T23:30:22.834-04:002013-05-29T23:30:22.834-04:00My reason for not using a brush is precisely becau...My reason for not using a brush is precisely because I am mad. - Truthfully, i am just uncomfortable using a brush. I don't have the motor-control to achieve the desired fine line with a brush. Also, the line-building satisfies the compulsive urge.<br /><br />Where can I see a sample of your own work?<br />CHROME FETUS COMIXhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16925936758233570983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492991759267247811.post-57912860463293912512013-05-29T08:36:54.675-04:002013-05-29T08:36:54.675-04:00So you'll ink a line multiple times to get the...So you'll ink a line multiple times to get the right weight? Madness! What's the reason for not using a brush?<br /><br />Do you find that quite often you won't notice errors like dodgy proportions until you actually see a page on screen? I use Photoshop plenty to tweak little things like that (more than I'd like to, since it means I screwed up the drawing!). And often I'll even go back to the original drawing and fix it on paper too, because it really bugs me to think that one day someone may see that flawed drawing and chortle hysterically at my ineptitude. Probably not a likely scenario, but artists aren't necessarily rational beings.Stursteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04406621552095450046noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492991759267247811.post-63031750914228087712013-05-29T03:23:31.464-04:002013-05-29T03:23:31.464-04:00hi!i really enjoy your sketches!
please share more...hi!i really enjoy your sketches!<br />please share more often:)Βασωhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05960117649212913404noreply@blogger.com