Brian: Regards. previous designs do not have any waste ... are great, and it also has the "plus" that has drawn Galactus, one of the most beloved characters, and under your pencils, which means double pleasure. As always, my admiration.
Alberto Di Francisco http://albertodifrancisco.blogspot.com/
Feen-- it is quite a change getting inked again. I often describe it to my non comic friends as this-- imagine writing an essay in your best handwriting style, in pencil. Now someone has to go over it in pen and clean up all the lines. There are tons of tiny nuances in your writing style, the curve of your C's or the sharpness of your T's. It's tough for someone to capture all of that as well as place their own artistic stamp on it. Sorry for the long answer :)
It's very different from my SW work in many ways. More freedom with layouts since I am no longer working from a tight script. I'm working over a plot-- very different! Much more freedom to do your own storytelling.
I live in Southern California where it's 90 degrees in the Summer and 70 degrees in the Winter and yet I still find ways to complain.
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Brian: Regards.
previous designs do not have any waste ... are great, and it also has the "plus" that has drawn Galactus, one of the most beloved characters, and under your pencils, which means double pleasure.
As always, my admiration.
Alberto Di Francisco
http://albertodifrancisco.blogspot.com/
Thanks!
Feen-- it is quite a change getting inked again. I often describe it to my non comic friends as this-- imagine writing an essay in your best handwriting style, in pencil. Now someone has to go over it in pen and clean up all the lines. There are tons of tiny nuances in your writing style, the curve of your C's or the sharpness of your T's. It's tough for someone to capture all of that as well as place their own artistic stamp on it. Sorry for the long answer :)
It's very different from my SW work in many ways. More freedom with layouts since I am no longer working from a tight script. I'm working over a plot-- very different! Much more freedom to do your own storytelling.
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