Archive for January, 2008

Sketch of the Day 1/30/08–Doodles

January 30, 2008

It’s always fun to put a few quick sketches down on a piece of paper.

Here’s one such page. The inked drawing is done with the Pentel Pocket Brush Pen.

More comic book pages to come in the next few days.

–P.

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Comic Book Process–Final Pencils

January 24, 2008
  • Here is the final penciled page from the previous post.  Of course, things are tightened up here, but the general layout remains fairly consistent.  That doesn’t always happen–sometimes you change things dramatically between the preliminary layout and the final page.
  • In   the end, it’s whatever works.  The original page is 15″ x 10″.    –P 35w-final-pencils.jpg   

Comic Book Process

January 23, 2008
  • I’m currently working on a short comic book story.  Here’s the process I use, as hinted at in my previous post.
  • First, I do a very small thumbnail.  I’ve included that below.  I’ve blown up the drawing here;  the actual size is about 2″ x 2.5″.  This is done very quickly.  It’s a bit like visual brainstorming.
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  • Next–using the thumbnail as a reference–I do another layout.  This one is the size of the printed comic book page, about 6″ x 10″.  This gives me an idea as to how the page will look when printed.  I might indicate a few more blacks, and I try to stay loose. 
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  • I then take the 6″ x 10″ layout, scan it and then print it out the size of comic book original art.  That size is about 10″ x 15″.  I tape this large layout on a lightbox, and use that as my guide for the pencils.
  • I’m currently working on this page.  When I’m done, I’ll post it–perhaps as early as tomorrow.
  • –P.

Captain Marvel over city

January 21, 2008
  • Here’s a commission piece I just completed for a fan.  He wanted a version of the first page of the Power Of Shazam! series in pencil.  I was never really happy with how I did the first page of that series, so here’s a chance to make it better. 
  • I generally draw roughs for comic pages the size of the printed comic.  This gives me a better idea of the way the book will look when published.  I did the same here, drawing the rough small, then scanning and printing out a larger version.  I lightbox the larger sketch, tightening up as I go. 
  • Here is a small copy.  The original drawing is approximately 10″ x 15″.–P.capmarvel-over-city.jpg 

Sketch of the Day 1/18/08

January 18, 2008

Drawn with the Le Pen black marker.–P.runner1.jpg  

Back after a long absence…Sketch of the Day 1/17/08

January 17, 2008

Well, it’s been awhile.  Here are some Captain Marvel sketches.  I’ll try to be here more often in the future.  Promise. Here’s to a great 2008.–P.capmarvel.jpg