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By the time I got to these images as a learning exercise, I was becoming more and more confident.
No joke: That Kamvas Pro was a formidable (read: inexpensive and competitive) alternative to a cost prohibitive Wacom.
More digital rendering/painting milestones as I was experimenting on Weapon X covers.
This set of digital renderings were a turning point for me; I learned and applied so much and I really started to feel like I was getting comfortable painting/working on Photoshop.
Thanks to Huion for sending me one of their Kamvas Pro tablet monitors back in the day.
Cover art for the B&W Artist Edition of ARC ATHENA01, available now via Indiegogo.
7 days left. 5 out of 6 issues finished. No InDemand. 64pgs, hardcover: https://t.co/M9LS0eTMOn
Rendering "The Gristle" for my personal reference and character model sheet.
PS- I've never drawn him consistently.
https://t.co/M9LS0eTMOn
Back when HGH was called KP, Brikkabrakk inspired by Hardware from Silverhawks, and before the GrenadierM design overhaul.
Here's the ARC ATHENA01 campaign: https://t.co/M9LS0eTMOn
The personal accounts in that "The Bleeding Edge" doc got too graphic for a 5AM Sunday.
Here are some pages from Chrono2 instead.
@ComicPerch unleashing on digital comics' poor navigation/user experience makes me laugh.
He also mentioned that he's had conversations w/ leadership who saw it as an "imperative" to infuse their publishing with causes.
Makes you crazy, sometimes.