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Meet Zing, Guardina and Glitch. I'd love to create a comic for these characters someday. I feel like each one has a cool story to tell. For now though, you can see how they were created, start to finish, in my Superheroines Course: https://t.co/p198dbHxCz
Chief Baron wants you to back KOZOR: Descent Into Madness: https://t.co/g7q8fDWPGY. Korey and I have taken our time with this comic, and it's almost ready for the rest of the world to hold in their hands.
I almost worked in video games instead of comics. Actually I did for a while. I also taught a concept art class in the very games course I graduated from back then. Here's one of the demos I did for my students. Whether it's games or comics, character concepts are always fun.
Here's a massive tutorial on drawing torsos by Joe Catapano. He breaks it all down, going over the structure, muscles and movement for both men and women. Loads of good info, worth the read: https://t.co/TvIqO33ALp
Bad-ass colors by @KoreyBarton101 over @Simon_Pothier's line art. These two make an awesome duo!
Just want to take a moment to thank the awesome new backers who have jumped on board to support KOZOR over the last week. We appreciate you, and are excited to get our comic book in your hands very soon!
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No idea what comic this is from, or who illustrated it (my gut says Simon Bisley?) - but I dig it. So much so I had to add it to my inspirational mood board.
How kick-ass does this piece look? From the design of the character, to the pose, and rendering. Powerful comic art.
The classic Dragon Ball Z style reigns supreme over Super. Didn't realize just how much until I saw these renditions.
@TotallyNotMark and his team did a wicked job transforming Dragon Ball Super stills into the old school DBZ style. Check it out here - these are so cool to watch! - https://t.co/Xr1TOJeL00