Trial by Comics Entry - Knock Out Digital Pencils

in #trialbycomics7 years ago

Buying comics in the 90s, I think my favorite comic artists became Todd McFarlane, Jay Anacleto, Michael Turner and J. Scott Campbell. These guys have vastly different styles and I like all there work for different reasons. I also love Frank Frazetta's art.

I've always admired people who can draw but I wouldn't call any of them an influence. I never tried to do studies from comics because I didn't understand how important it would be. I just drew and if the drawing sucked I would through it away. I guess I'll be drawing and posting a lot here so it should be interesting to see some improvement even through it's not my focus.


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Anyway here is my entry for the Trial By Comics Contest. I did my best to emulate the crazy detailed pencil work of David Finch or Marc Silvestri. Obviously those guys do something special and this is a confused mess but I'm happy enough to post it.

A little about the process

I thought about doing some Spawn or Deadpool fan art. After a while I just wanted to draw more fighters because it is a good study for the project I'm working on. I found a reference photo and started sketching. Because I was trying to stay close to the reference I made the sketch to stiff. From now on I'll try to push the pose and show more movement.

I worked digitally in Clip Studio using a soft pencil from the daub-brushes.com set. I don't know how to make custom brushes in Clip Studio Yet but it's something to learn.

Thanks for checking out my post.

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Very cool and great influences there. I can never tell if Frank Frazetta is every appreciated in the world enough. Really cool shading work on your boxer and I liked the outlined down boxer. There is actually a Steemit user @bryan-imoff who actually has a comic book with boxing, Seer you might want to check out https://steemit.com/comics/@bryan-imhoff/looking-at-seer-part-3-the-vision-begins-a-bonus-featurette-of-the-seer-comic-book

Thanks man. It's definitely on my radar. Look forward to his updates!

Excellent your work, I loved. ;)

Hello friend , fabulous the character, full of lines and shadows, although I am not an expert let me say that I really liked your art.

Thanks. I'm trying.

Nice drawing! Frank Frazetta was and still is a huge inspiration for me, although nowadays I'm looking more towards Alex Toth for guidance.

I think I can see the Alex Toth influence

Nice work dude. I was a big fan of Todd McFarlane growing up. Never really had the chops to draw and focussed on music instead. Good luck with the contest.