Any ink page of comic book
lets say i wanna post how do i find these images?
would an image reverse search do the trick?
>>2557968
drag an image into the search bar
https://www.google.com/intl/pt-Br/insidesearch/features/images/searchbyimage.html
>>2557975
dejavu or what?
>>2557988
haha may bad.
I thought something else
A panel from my comic Lemonade.
It will be finished in February.
>>2558167
Another panel from the same sequence.
>>2558168
A panel from a later sequence.
All these panels are WIP in progress.
>>2558173
Very nice! This is a digital artwork or ink?
>>2558585
That's digital, but some of it is ink. However, the 8 mb limit is painful here so I can't upload most of it and I have to settle for panels instead.
>>2559225
Another panel.
The numbers are page-panel in the comic.
>>2559230
I likez!
somebody post the full comic books
I love the 90s hahahha
Sick!!!
>>2560307
Please buy comic books to support the industry, thank you
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>>2561151
Man, Batman is a bad manbat, man.
>>2561588
I could never get into Swampass, not even with Alan Rickman writing it.
>>2562531
keep taking your med's
>>2563084
“A single page from Uncanny X-Men #137, the classic Death of Phoenix issue by Chris Claremont, John Byrne, and Terry Austin has just hammered for $65,725.” Nov., 2011
>>2562552
>med's
>greengrocer's apostrophe
Hah.
Watchmen Covers: 1 of 12
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Watchmen Covers: 2 of 12
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Watchmen Covers: 3 of 12
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Watchmen Covers: 4 of 12
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Watchmen Covers: 5 of 12
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Watchmen Covers: 6 of 12
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Watchmen Covers: 7 of 12
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Watchmen Covers: 8 of 12
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Watchmen Covers: 11 of 12
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Watchmen Covers: 12 of 12
Full page from my comic. A bit higher resolution this time.
any Daredevil?
>>2563069
moar like this, please
>>2572733
I wish I could do lines as crisp and smooth as those. Damn my shaky hands.
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>>2577136
more Bruce Timm please
>>2572939
Aw, thank you. These are all done 99% in Blender 3D so the environments and characters are just 3D objects that I use to draw on top of when needed.
I have been thinking about using it for a game, but I don't know yet if it will be a good idea, and I have very little money so I can't take anymore risks.
>>2577333
I am starting to wonder if Batman is perhaps becoming more and more gay.
>>2577136
This just sold for $7000
>>2586314
Sergio Toppi is dead, so I wouldnt hold your breath waiting for him to draw that.
>>2577136
more like this?
>>2586605
>dead
Is not that typical.
ctrl-f
No Batwoman. Fucking failure of a thread...who cares about all these tracers anyway?
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>>2592417
do any millennials know who Frank Frazetta is?
>>2595126
Yes.
Do you know what a Millennial is?
>>2595126
Isn't he the nyanpasu guy?
>>2595934
>6000000% turnt
Holy shit, even the subpar art looks 10x better in black and white.
>>2561151
MAGNUM!
>>2597472
Did you know that niggers are alive simply because the rest of the world is intimidated enough by the jews to leave them?
>>2598318
Artist?
>>2572939
SUPERHOT, is a great example of a minimalist game turned up to 11. Game is meh, but the art is sick IMO
>>2599332
Holy shit, this is beautiful. Where's it from?
>>2599597
This is from Psi Division, drawn by Arthur Ranson
This shouldn't be on page 10.
>>2603710
Why is it that only the shittiest, TV-drama-like mediocre lame and boring stories get the best artists? I have seen it far too many times that ridiculously shit writers somehow get great artists to draw for them, AND and audience, AND a publishing deal. WTF is up with that? It is driving me up the wall.
>>2605634
I imagine that some scripts allow for more experimentation/flexibility than others, since there's no general standard for comic book writing. Some writers will even try to write to the artist's strengths.
Bad writers pair up with great artists the same way all of them do, they hit it off enough to tolerate working together.
>>2608340
It's like this every fucking time I find a well-drawn comic these days:
>Oh, that looks cool
>Where's the action
>Why are they talking about nothing all the time
>A shot got fired in that one small panel
>Twenty more pages of talking about nothing
>Someone has died from something
>More talk and nothing exciting happening
So I tried reading Marvel and DC, but I hate capeshit and the action sequences in them are mostly stiff as fuck. The few good ones I already have. For some reason Batman: Year one is one of the best Batman-comics I have read along with Gotham By Gaslight.
>I've always had a thing for Frankenstein, and it was a labor of love. It was not an assignment, it was not a job. I would do the drawings in between paying gigs, when I had enough to be caught up with bills and groceries and what-not. I would take three days here, a week there, to work on the Frankenstein volume.
>It took about seven years.
Missed page 22
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