Here's an update on my Monsters and Dames book entry. I've added stuff all the way around the image so I could finish out the skiff and give the image a bit more breathing room. Still, I wanted it to be full of city detail.
Incredible Rick Schmitz! I love it when you get all super-detailed! It kind of looks like the shaft Luke fell into upon hearing Vader declare himself Luke's father.
Really nice. Reminds me most of the The Incal scene where John DiFool is thrown to off a walkway by cop-like thugs. The power of one point perspective. Kubrick would have loved it. High resolution download is a great treat. Look forward to Schmitz color.
Thanks guys! I'm looking forward to working on this further. I've figured out how to rotate the page on my cintiq, which helps tons with all the crazy perspective on this drawing.
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Incredible Rick Schmitz! I love it when you get all super-detailed! It kind of looks like the shaft Luke fell into upon hearing Vader declare himself Luke's father.
Cool!! I love the webbed fin on his tail--and her cool hover craft.
At first I thought she might be holding a boom box!
Dig it!
...and glad to see y're back, Tommy--you've been missed!
Really nice. Reminds me most of the The Incal scene where John DiFool is thrown to off a walkway by cop-like thugs. The power of one point perspective. Kubrick would have loved it.
High resolution download is a great treat.
Look forward to Schmitz color.
Thanks guys! I'm looking forward to working on this further. I've figured out how to rotate the page on my cintiq, which helps tons with all the crazy perspective on this drawing.
Looking great, Rick! Keeps getting better!
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