Friday, July 03, 2009

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So, I've been pretty bad at posting lately. I've been busy so I apologize. As some of ya'll may know, I've been doing my first work for Marvel the past couple of months. Issues 1 and 2 of Skrull Kill Krew (inked by yours truly, pencils by Mark A Robinson) have come out, along with Amazing Spider-man Family 7 (pencils Val Semeiks). I have been having a really good time working on those projects, and thats good because they are some long houred days! I'm finishing up some inking on the rest of SKK and already have my next two projects lined up that I'm SUPER excited about. One is penciling, one is pencils and inks. It's going to be fun because I'll get to be drawing some of my favorite characters from each of the companies. Needless to say, I'm psyched.

Even though I'm just starting up in the industry, I want to thank everyone who has helped me along the way, and there have been A LOT. Whether you gave encouraging critiques or harsh criticism, to just saying hi, I've appreciated it. So thanks to Scot, Claudette, Jay, Cliff, Mark, Chris, Steve, Tom, Justin, Robert, MikeyO, Mike, Neal, TomBomb, JLowe, Shawn, Dale, Julian, Sam, Andy, Jarrett, Evan, Tyson, Mom and Dad, and everyone else who've helped me so far. I owe a lot of people drinks.

Now, after some sleep, I have to go get a hell of a lot better at this whole art thing!

6 comments:

Neil said...
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Neil said...

Hehe. I remember the SCAD Anthology days.

You've done a good job building your career and getting yourself work since then. Tallent can only take you so far, you've got to make the rest happen. Can't wait to see what your next projects are.

Dane said...

Can't wait to see what you're up to next.

Thorn2325 said...

I gotta question for you its and aside not from the baltimore comic con questions I had about inking techniques. What do you find is the best way to take care of your Winsor-newton brushes I've looked at alot of dif info on the web. What do you usually do?

Thorn2325 said...

I gotta question for you its and aside not from the baltimore comic con questions I had about inking techniques. What do you find is the best way to take care of your Winsor-newton brushes I've looked at alot of dif info on the web. What do you usually do?

Ransoms My Middle Name said...

I've been a tad abusive to my brushes as of late, but the good brushes stand up to a lot more. I really just keep them clean by using a shampoo and conditioner combo(seriously). If you think about it, the fibers are horse hair, so it makes sense. After washing it, you just give it a good wrist snap to get the water out, and your ready to go.