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secondlina ([personal profile] secondlina) wrote2010-08-02 12:12 am

Obsession with skulls?

 Whew. I managed to finish the first ten pages of my printed comic Psychopompes. The first ten pages are needed for a preview magazine. So, that's a whole week to sketch, ink, shade and letter 10 pages. Didn't think I could do it, but I did. I spent my vacation on this. Tired now. I'm happy with the result.

I can't show you guys the actual pages. But here's a few select panels from those pages, just so I can show off a bit.



Aside from that, i'm loving all the Tangled (Disney's "Rapunzel") concept art all over the internet. Behold :










As always, Disney knows how to do expressions. I love it. I hope the artbook for this movie will be instructive. Pixar artbook tend to be a bit meh. I,m hoping the Disney 3D animated feature ones might be better. You can learn a lot from artbooks.

- Isa

[identity profile] amanuensis1.livejournal.com 2010-08-02 10:11 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh, super-intriguing! I'd love to see this comic.

I hear what you say about Disney expressions. The thing I noticed about Disney versus Don Bluth's style, for example, was that in Disney you can take ANY still of a character and it will be flattering to the character; with Bluth there are a LOT of in-between ugly expressions.

[identity profile] secondlina.livejournal.com 2010-08-02 03:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Like I did with my first comic, i'll offer up sales when it's printed here on the journal. And probably a few preview pages. And illustrations of course!

I'll keep you guys posted for sure! :D

Ah, Bluth. I actually like his more "icky" style. Disney seems a little too clean nowadays. But it is their style to have really neat animation. And pale lines. Bluth likes his fumbling and black lines. I wish Bluth sticked to his dark style rather then try to copy Disney.