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Post by Jesse on Sept 21, 2015 18:37:53 GMT -5
I drew this Beavis and Butt-head with pencils and then inked it with a technical pen using stippling and erased the original pencils. fav.me/d67eucj
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Post by Farrar on Sept 22, 2015 18:01:08 GMT -5
I originally sketched this Spider-Doppelganger with a ball point pen on paper, scanned it and then digitally inked and colored it in Photoshop. The pose is loosely inspired on The Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci. Bravissimo! You do terrific work, Jesse--beautiful stuff here. Also appreciate the behind-the-scenes "extras" such as the in-progress images, mentioning the materials you're using, etc.
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Post by Jesse on Sept 25, 2015 3:49:10 GMT -5
This is a reproduction of the cover artwork on the Atari video game cartridge Q*bert. Originally this was a old pencil sketch which I inked with Pigma Micron pens. I ended up digitally reinking it and coloring it in Photoshop. It was a lot of fun to work on. fav.me/d8bxalufav.me/d8bvvlw
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Post by Jesse on Sept 25, 2015 16:38:31 GMT -5
This is another reproduction of the artwork for the PlayStation video game Brave Fencer Musashi. Drawn with pencils and then inked with a technical pen with the original pencils erased. fav.me/do2b82
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Post by Jesse on Sept 26, 2015 20:01:32 GMT -5
Originally I sketched this May Parker Spider-Girl & Miles Morales Ultimate Spider-Man piece in BIC pen. After scanning it I then digitally inked and colored it in Photoshop. These are two of my favorite Spider-Man costumes and I really enjoyed drawing them. In hindsight I really should add a cityscape background to add more of a web-slinging feel to it. fav.me/d5pxuf0
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Post by Jesse on Sept 28, 2015 0:10:05 GMT -5
This Simpsons family portrait was drawn with pencils, inked with a technical pen and the original pencils erased. fav.me/d71lte2I was able to scan my original pencil sketch, print it and then add a little more detail to it. fav.me/d70t5bb
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2015 6:11:30 GMT -5
Simpsons looks fabulous Jesse!
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Post by Jesse on Jul 10, 2017 10:03:32 GMT -5
Since I currently don't have access to a computer with Photoshop or a scanner I will continue to post older pieces until I get a chance to do some new stuff. Originally this Steelheart from the cartoon series SilverHawks was a pencil sketch drawn way back in 1997. A few years ago I found it, then inked and colored it digitally in Photoshop. There are a few other versions in my gallery for those interested. fav.me/d84r2f5Here's a process gif animated in Adobe ImageReady fav.me/d90piji
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Post by Jesse on Jul 11, 2017 16:27:46 GMT -5
This Carnage & Spider-Man piece is a very old illustration that was originally sketched in pencil, inked with a technical pen and then colored with Prismacolor markers & colored pencils. Years later I would recolor it in Photoshop as well as add another character from a different piece. All three poses were drawn from looking at a pages in Amazing Spider-Man #379 and Venom Sinner Takes All #3 respectively. fav.me/d660jatHere's the originals as I mentioned they were two separate pieces. fav.me/dnyml3fav.me/d1hksy7
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2017 19:05:38 GMT -5
JesseYour Venom and Carnage looks great - and I would add a bit more to Carnage; your attention to details is excellent and loved the colors as well.
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Post by Jesse on Jul 13, 2017 13:01:49 GMT -5
This is another reproduction of a much older piece originally sketched with pencil. Within the last few years I inked and colored it digitally in Photoshop. There is variant version in my gallery for those interested. The reference used was a Lady Death 1995 Trading Card. fav.me/d8rpop4Here's the process gif animated in Adobe ImageReady fav.me/d8tyb2v
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2017 23:27:13 GMT -5
Jesse ... Nice job on the animated gif that you created ... Excellent Job ...
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Post by LovesGilKane on Jul 14, 2017 0:51:06 GMT -5
i love your pointillism, and greatly respect your dedication in employing a technical-pen/rapidograph! very hard, much patience required. well done!
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Post by Jesse on Jul 14, 2017 11:20:53 GMT -5
I drew Shaggy and Scooby-Doo with pencils, inked them with a technical pen using stippling then erased the original pencils. fav.me/d67ez1a
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Post by Jesse on Jul 16, 2017 15:37:37 GMT -5
This Cheetara pose was originally sketched in ballpoint pen, then digitally inked and colored in Photoshop. I decided to draw the classic version as well as the newer Thundercats cartoon design. I'm not entirely happy with this running pose and plan to do another version. fav.me/d8cf17mfav.me/d8fh5qzHere's a process gif including both versions that was animated in Adobe ImageReady fav.me/d96snqh
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