okay, i studied it- i'm a big fan of the "find the differences between these two pictures" game... i give up. what's the mistake? your public needs to know! or rather, i do.
Fine work as always, Elliot. Just curios, what program, if it is indeed a program, are you doing your color in? Also, is the line work being done in computer, or outside? Not trying to snatch away your secrets or anything, just interested, thats all.
BabaParpa - I use Painter pretty much all the time for these things. I use only a few tools though the scratchboard tool and the watercolour tool. Essentially they reproduce what I would use in an "analogue" format, with the added bonus of making me completely lazy because I can press CTL-Z. You can find my actual pen and ink drawings at http://bestofbagpenink.blogspot.com/ Most guys seem to be using Photoshop but I seriously can't make it do what I want it to.
I use Painter pretty much all the time for these things. I use only a few tools though the scratchboard tool and the watercolour tool. Essentially they reproduce what I would use in an "analogue" format, with the added bonus of making me completely lazy because I can press CTL-Z. You can find my actual pen and ink drawings at http://bestofbagpenink.blogspot.com/ Most guys seem to be using Photoshop but I seriously can't make it do what I want it to.
My name is Elliot Cowan.
I used to draw in Australia, then I went to draw in London. Now I draw in New York City.
I'm the creator and director of The Stressful Adventures of Boxhead and Roundhead, an animated series that's played at film festivals world wide.
I do a bunch of other things that you can find at www.elliotelliotelliot.com
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Nice work, good to see you keeping up the colour!
A really great picture, Elliotele!
okay, i studied it- i'm a big fan of the "find the differences between these two pictures" game... i give up. what's the mistake? your public needs to know! or rather, i do.
Jonathon - thanks pal
Oscawitz - thanks pal
HR - I was painting on the wrong layers and made a muddle of my quality of line. The image has been reduced here but you cant really see...
Fine work as always, Elliot. Just curios, what program, if it is indeed a program, are you doing your color in? Also, is the line work being done in computer, or outside? Not trying to snatch away your secrets or anything, just interested, thats all.
BabaParpa - I use Painter pretty much all the time for these things.
I use only a few tools though the scratchboard tool and the watercolour tool.
Essentially they reproduce what I would use in an "analogue" format, with the added bonus of making me completely lazy because I can press CTL-Z.
You can find my actual pen and ink drawings at http://bestofbagpenink.blogspot.com/
Most guys seem to be using Photoshop but I seriously can't make it do what I want it to.
Brush pen? Love it.
I use Painter pretty much all the time for these things.
I use only a few tools though the scratchboard tool and the watercolour tool.
Essentially they reproduce what I would use in an "analogue" format, with the added bonus of making me completely lazy because I can press CTL-Z.
You can find my actual pen and ink drawings at http://bestofbagpenink.blogspot.com/
Most guys seem to be using Photoshop but I seriously can't make it do what I want it to.
Easily one of my favourites so far. Love ya work Elliot.
Oh, and do you use photoshop?
Yeah, don't answer that.
Nice - cheers Rich.
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