The Finer Points of a Lot of Ink
It is the intricacies that help your central figures and images pop.
Your attention and devotion to detail is part of your signature in line art
sure, but it is wielded so beautifully and with such mastery that it becomes
the framing device for your visual storytelling.
It brings your work to life without strangling it in the bath and leaving a bloody,
splashy mess behind.
Ha! There's a sentence I bet you thought you'd never read about your work.
I know it's one I didn't think I would ever write.
Put another way, your detail is part of your worldbuilding. It not only adds definition for your scene it adds context for your story.
Cheers!
This is the best thing I'll probably read about anything I've done for the rest of the year at least. Thank you! :-)
🤣🤣
Here's to winning the next two weeks.
them details, are just outta here! You might be considered "master" position!
Cheers Richard. :-)
These pages (the traditional inked ones) are my favourite in this book :-D
The details in your art is really amazing, it is very inspiring for me.
colour treatment helps too of course
I probably should have just posted the black and white images to make the point to be fair! :-)
It is the intricacies that help your central figures and images pop.
Your attention and devotion to detail is part of your signature in line art
sure, but it is wielded so beautifully and with such mastery that it becomes
the framing device for your visual storytelling.
It brings your work to life without strangling it in the bath and leaving a bloody,
splashy mess behind.
Ha! There's a sentence I bet you thought you'd never read about your work.
I know it's one I didn't think I would ever write.
Put another way, your detail is part of your worldbuilding. It not only adds definition for your scene it adds context for your story.
Cheers!
This is the best thing I'll probably read about anything I've done for the rest of the year at least. Thank you! :-)
🤣🤣
Here's to winning the next two weeks.
them details, are just outta here! You might be considered "master" position!
Cheers Richard. :-)
These pages (the traditional inked ones) are my favourite in this book :-D
The details in your art is really amazing, it is very inspiring for me.
colour treatment helps too of course
I probably should have just posted the black and white images to make the point to be fair! :-)