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If you like fight scenes featuring more than a hundred participants that run for the entirety of an issue and there's so much story stuff happening that I can't post almost any panel without fear of spoiling it, then you'll love 6 SIDEKICKS OF TRIGGER KEATON #5, on shelves today!
After more than a year working on it (almost exclusively, for the past several months), I'm finally finished drawing and coloring 6 SIDEKICKS OF TRIGGER KEATON. It's been a really fun project and, like any long project I undertake, I couldn't be happier to be done with it.
Just stumbled across this beardy sword guy photoshop animation test I did last year, and promptly forgot about
Here's process on 'em, each vignette drawn around 2.5x2 inches:
1. Color-coded roughs, to block out each shot
2. Pencils, to tighten anatomy, and frame the figures to where they read clearly in silhouette (since five of 'em are wearing black with no highlights)
3. Inks
4. Colors
6 SIDEKICKS OF TRIGGER KEATON #4 is on shelves now at your local comic shop! We have an extended fight scene running through this one, done Sergio-style in the margins over a stretch of pages.
Here are some of the roughs, with the characters color-coded for (my own) clarity.
Somebody just picked up my Powers Booth as Curly Bill getting really into Billy Zane doing Shakespeare print. What’ll YOU find if you swing by? #DragonCon #DragonCon2021
Quick overdoing-it-with-the-effect-to-get-a-sense-of-how-it-works test drawing.
Even though I love Willem Dafoe, mountains, and good good boy stories, I'd sat on Ericson Core's TOGO (on Disney+) and only got around to watching it last night (doing a short sled dog project and wanted to get in the spirit).
HIGHEST POSSIBLE RECOMMENDATION.