Sunday, August 26, 2012

New Ebay-Originals

Link To Ebay
Before I sketch the next one , I experimented with the rough rough.
Second Ebay Batman
I'll ink this Tuesday and then I'll get back to the Kickstarter.
Now I have to re-draw the thing, lower it into a better part of the page and use these cuts and edits I did to it in photoshop.
Got smart and printed the photoshopped revision onto vellum and then sketched into it.
Then spotted balcks onto a sheet of vellum.
Got some extra ideas about the black by playing in photoshop
Final Ebay

12 comments:

Benjamin. said...

Looks great.

Hope you can sell some more stuff.

MrGoodson2 said...

Thanks Benjamin. I'm enjoying the process.

MrGoodson2 said...

Kinda insecure when I pick up the markers. So I take a quick pass using some vellum to make sure I git the big notions about spotting the blacks. And of course I like the simple block out than anything I do with detail.

Tom Carroll said...

Excellent work, Ellis. Great gesture in the figures. BTW: when your Kickstarter is ready, I will find a way to invest and will also network for it. Keep us all posted.

MrGoodson2 said...

Thanks Tom C. I plan on getting baclk to it soon. I've decided my approach will be doing all my frames and fades in photoshop with layer comps and then import them to storyboard pro where I can ken burns effect the stuff to some extent.
I need to study existing kickstarters similar to mine. Keep everything pithy.

MrGoodson2 said...

I'm officially encouraged. Sold two out of three.

Benjamin. said...

Well, now you know what sells.

When does the Kickstarter start?

MrGoodson2 said...

Working on the Kickstarter today. Thanks for asking Benjamin.

MrGoodson2 said...

new id

Davis Chino said...

Congrats on the sales, El! I esp'ly love the middle Batman (maybe the final version? the one that looks most like posterized Bruce Timm).

"Pithy"!

MrGoodson2 said...

Thanks Marty.
I'll be returning to doing originals on ebay.
I like the license that, as a one off, I can legally do any character and sell it.

Tom Moon said...

I was wondering about the licensing thing Ellis. So, as long as you are selling originals and not prints, it's legal? Where did you learn this? Can you direct me to a legal website that covers the rules for such things?