I hit WizardWorld Austin last weekend, and as usual, it was great. Did a ton of commissions, sold a ton of books and met a lotta really cool, talented folks. Below's a few of the commissions. Pardon the quality of the photos, as I took them with my phone.
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PJ
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these are freaking amazing. Is that 9th one Cassidy from Preacher?
They all look awesome!! Don't know where else to ask you, but can you recommend any books to improve my drawing skills? I love your style and currently use Chew as reference to improve my skills. I would love to go to some classes, but don't have the time or money at the moment... Croquis, I've heard, is a great place to start? Sorry if it's inappropriate, just don't know another place to ask...
@David: How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way was a really important book for me, story-telling-wise. You need to focus on gesture drawing. Start simple, then add detail as you get comfortable. See my previous post "On Style", too.
Multiple Eisner Award and Harvey Award-winning artist of the New York Times Best-selling comic CHEW, published by Image Comics. I love my job. But some days, I need a nap.
6 comments:
these are freaking amazing. Is that 9th one Cassidy from Preacher?
Yeah, that's Cassidy.
They all look awesome!!
Don't know where else to ask you, but can you recommend any books to improve my drawing skills? I love your style and currently use Chew as reference to improve my skills. I would love to go to some classes, but don't have the time or money at the moment... Croquis, I've heard, is a great place to start?
Sorry if it's inappropriate, just don't know another place to ask...
Thanks for the Morbius Rob! -Hansel
@David: How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way was a really important book for me, story-telling-wise. You need to focus on gesture drawing. Start simple, then add detail as you get comfortable. See my previous post "On Style", too.
Thanks a lot. I've read that one before, but will give it another look. Also I will be looking at that book...
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