Thursday, September 20, 2007

3 Martinis #2 :: Alberta Venture Mag

The second installment in the series. Much fun was had with this one. Can't believe this my 50th post. Sheesh.

My initial rough & the line work.

18 comments:

  1. Nice image! Love the pulp feel of this series.

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  2. ryan - thanks for stopping by , I appreciate the 'props'

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  3. cool Dom!
    I like this series too

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  4. Nice piece, although I kinda like the layout of the rough better as the two side are looking directly at each other. Gives the scene more intensity.

    Love the colors and the general feel. Looks like you're having a lot of fun with this series.

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  5. Draz - thanks man

    Benton - I agree the rough has the characters interacting more , but I was a touch conflicted , because I also wanted to show more of the main character's face. Thanks for stopping by :)

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  6. that is *gorgeous*

    the balance of angles, shades, shadows.... it really works beautifully.

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  7. Nice one - & great to see the process

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  8. Very cool!!!

    Yeah the final feels much more about the main character Vs the dudes at the table. Really draws you into the story with the way you handled the light against his face.
    *R

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  9. Very nice series! The two illos make me curious about the characters and the stories behind. In this one I do prefer the final version, I feel more tension between the characters.
    -rz-

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  10. lotusgreen - thank you

    bunklife- thanks

    r.dress & roberto - thanks for the props, glad you find the final solution to liking , it was a struggle.

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  11. Very nice, I love the retro colors and the composition!:) Did you color it digitally?

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  12. boky - thanks for swinging by , yup, it's all Photoshop CS2

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  13. Very, very nice! Loving this style!

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  14. Lots of great new jobs/posts. Also really enjoy your personal work/painting, digital and traditional. Best,C.

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  15. the color and design of this piece are really smart. You've gotten so much better since I first saw your work.


    keep it up


    frank

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  16. clive & frank - many thanks, I'm always learning ;)

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  17. very great job.
    Bravo.
    Antoine

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