Apr
27
2010
Here’s the raw ink work on Rainmagic pages 2 and 3. I’m working a bit more on page 4 tonight.
I’m trying a couple of new things on these pages:
I’m trying to use more blacks. If you’ve seen Green Monk, you’ll know that it’s mostly linear. I want to create more shapes out of lights and darks. I’m finding I need to plan things out much more carefully in the penciling stage to get the lights and darks to balance out correctly.
I’m trying to figure out how to draw a dang forest. The most difficult stuff is the stuff in the mid-ground. It’s not close enough that I want to draw every little detail, but it’s not far away enough that I can just create a big mass and call it leaves.
I’m using a brush pen for all of this. The brush creates beautiful lines, but it requires more page turning to get the right angle. You also have to wait for it to dry, and oddly enough it puts more strain on my hand than using a micron. I think that because it does not have a rigid tip, I have to use my hand more for stability, and thus: hand-strain.


"I know Kung-Fu!"
That joke* is funny if you know the story.
*joke courtesy of Annie Dayton

6 comments | tags: Brush Pen, comics, forest, ink, rainmagic | posted in Art
Oct
26
2009
Man I gotta say I’m really digging working with the brush. Maybe its because its a brush pen, and I never have to dip it, but doing these things has been the most fun I’ve had in a while.




no comments | tags: Brush, Brush Pen, ink, Inktober
Oct
14
2009
Inktober is fast becoming Starktober. This sketch is a giant. Once again from the Song of Ice and Fire.


2 comments | tags: Brush Pen, giant, Inktober, Song of Ice and Fire, Starktober
Oct
13
2009
I’ve had this image on my mind ever since I finished A Storm of Swords. Claire Wendling would have done a better job of it, but I’m still pretty happy with how it turned out.


6 comments | tags: A Storm of Swords, Brush Pen, Claire Wendling, Direwolf, George R.R. Martin, Inktober, Robb Stark, Song of Ice and Fire, The King of the North, The Red Wedding
Oct
13
2009
Hmmm, I hope no one notices this one…


no comments | tags: Brush Pen, ink, Inktober, shame
Oct
11
2009
Sketches for yesterday and today, both with a slight George R.R. Martin influence on them.
The first sketch is playing around with some dry-brushing (because I was having a hard time getting the ink to flow in the brush pen) the second sketch is a tree with a face (I got the ink to start flowing).



1 comment | tags: Brush Pen, dry-brush, George R.R. Martin, ink, sketch
Oct
9
2009
I smudged this a bit. BTW, did I mention that my Inktober sketches are what you get what you pre-order Green Monk?


1 comment | tags: Brush Pen, Inktober, tentacle
Oct
7
2009
Still trying to use more blacks. I’ve found that my brush pen needs to be dipped in water every once and a while to keep the ink flowing.


5 comments | tags: blacks, Brush Pen, ink, Inktober, pentel
Oct
6
2009
Trying to use more blacks:


2 comments | tags: Brush Pen, Inktober
Oct
5
2009
I’m a bit late to the game, but I thought I’d join in Jake Parker’s Inktober experience. Especially now that Green Monk is off to the printers, I no longer have an excuse to not. Here’s today inkperience:


4 comments | tags: Brush Pen, Green Monk, ink, Inktober, Jake Parker