Monday, March 30, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
spidey sketch
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step 1- pencil rough
step 2- finished line drawing with markers, pens, etc. I should have documented more of this process because this stage actually took the longest. But all I have is this one pic. The webbing is pretty fun to do. It's primary objective is to fill space and offer some suggestion of motion.
step 3- gray markers added to Spidey to make him pop out from the background.
thanks,
B
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