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In the meantime this makes for some very interesting reading for anyone who makes comics (and reads English). I´m heart broken because in Uruguay there´s no way to get his book with his art for Marvel comics and I can´t even find it scanned online.
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You can find this on multiple sites, but I took it from BLEEDING COOL, so if you want to read it from there just go HERE.įor the ones like me, the ones who like to keep stuff and maybe print it to read them in the crapper I made a PDF version that you can get from HERE. When I saw this article about the complete process behind the creation of this cover I was just so happy that I thought that for some reason it was my duty to help spread the work of the good man. I have a folder with a gazillion images from him all the way from sketches, concept images, pencils, inks, complete pages and illustrations. I´ve always loved Joe´s art, dating back to the days of SWORD OF AZRAEL or ASH. THE JOE QUESADA PROCESS TO MAKE A FANTASTIC FOUR COVER. Will it kill someone to drop a line or two? I also notice that the number of visits keeps increasing, but it still is the land of no comments.

P.s: We are getting close to the blog´s second birthday, so I´m trying to work on something to celebrate. Now let´s see if I can find the one about inking from Tom Nguyen. Since I don´t have anyone near to talk about comics with this comes as the next best thing.
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Y´know, how to use the space, be dramatic and stuff.Īll in all they seem to be very interesting for the comic book artist. To be fair I haven´t watched it yet, but from what I can gather he expleains what to keep in mind when doing a pin-up illustration. He shows you techniques and instruments to use while he talks about his experience in the field.īenitez it´s now making a creator owned book called “Lady Mechanika” at Aspen, so that´s what drove me to get this one also. This one is particularly good for aspiring inkers, Weems shows you the whole process and mind set he has to tackle such a piece. Finch draws a picture, Weems ink it and finally Firchow colors it. This one is a follow up to another one made as a team with Finch and colorist Steve Firchow. It´s almost three hours long and it can get a Little boring from time to time, but it´s great to see what this guy can do. It´s NOT and anatomy lesson, he just talks about the process of creating the figure and the methods he used to learn about the human body. Here he show us how to draw the body accurately. There are three more that I know of but this was the only one I could find with the links working. This is just one of many dvds he has made with the people at Gnomon Workshop. So after this brief intro here´s a rundown on the titles I found:ĭynamic figure drawing: the body with David Finch: Now, one thing I do love it´s the process of making comics and seeing other artists do their craft.
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The lines at his table were always huge, but so were the ones at Rob Liefeld´s.Īnyway, I came across a series of instructional dvds made by him and some other Image guys.

He´s always been working on top characters and attracting a lot of people in conventions.

I´ve known his work since de Image days, going later to be milked away and thrown to super massive stardom at Marvel to his current affair with DC. But if the guy can draw something like this, he´s ok in my book.

I mean, I can go for his baroque and sometimes over charged art, but he certainly doesn´t Rank in my top 10 of favorite artists, not even close. I´ve always thought that his style was ok. I´ve never been such a big fan of David Finch.
