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Post by hondobrode on Jul 16, 2017 20:36:33 GMT -5
Cool !
Thanks for posting.
Do you get some sales off of Deviant Art ?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2017 21:04:30 GMT -5
Farout ... Jesse of Cheetara ... loved it very much!
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Post by LovesGilKane on Jul 17, 2017 2:14:02 GMT -5
fab, fab, FAB
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Post by Jesse on Jul 18, 2017 15:32:54 GMT -5
Cool ! Thanks for posting. Do you get some sales off of Deviant Art ? I've never made any prints available for sale on there but I have gotten a few requests here and there.
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Post by Jesse on Jul 18, 2017 15:41:24 GMT -5
This is another older piece as well as another reproduction. It was originally sketched in pencils and then inked with a technical pen. The reference used was a panel in Spawn #31. fav.me/dnyo9f
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Post by LovesGilKane on Jul 19, 2017 2:29:07 GMT -5
one of the things that makes your art so yummy is your good taste in art you have WONDERFUL taste in art, and it is much-appreciated
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Post by Jesse on Jul 19, 2017 12:27:02 GMT -5
Originally this Elektra was a pencil sketch drawn way back in 1997 as well as a reproduction of a Marvel Annual Flair '94 Trading Card. A few years ago I found it, then inked and colored it digitally in Photoshop. I plan on doing another version of the character in a different pose. fav.me/d6q0cdfHere's a process gif animated in Adobe ImageReady fav.me/d8tyrb5This variant version is closer to the original reference. fav.me/d8ue0wy
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2017 15:02:34 GMT -5
Fabulous Jesse and I just loved the colors here ... very nice shade of red!
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Post by Jesse on Jul 21, 2017 12:52:14 GMT -5
This older piece was sketched with pencil, inked with a technical pen, then colored with Prismacolor marker & colored pencils. It is a reproduction of the cover artwork for Dragonball Z #1. fav.me/d1hk67p
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Post by Jesse on Jul 22, 2017 15:10:53 GMT -5
Since I recently got the scanner working I thought I'd post something completely new. This piece was originally sketched with ballpoint pen on lined notebook paper. I redrew it with pencil in a sketchpad and then inked it with a Pigma Micron pen. This piece was loosely inspired by the silent film The Man Who Laughs (1928). fav.me/dbha4te
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Post by Jesse on Jul 24, 2017 16:06:41 GMT -5
This reproduction of the cover artwork for Marvel Comics Presents #63 was sketched in pencil, inked with technical pen and the background filled in with black Prismacolor marker. Years later I used Photoshop to enhance my original inks and get that flat black look in the background and I would also color it digitally in Photoshop. fav.me/d8j6qvpfav.me/d1hk6yt
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 18:29:44 GMT -5
JesseExcellent Wolverine and you really captured the essence of this iconic character.
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Post by Jesse on Jul 25, 2017 17:52:28 GMT -5
This is another very old piece as well as a reproduction. It was sketched with ebony pencil. At the time I could not get the face right and actually messed up the paper so I ended up having to add a mask to save the piece. The reference used was a Marvel Trading Card. fav.me/do9xxz
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Post by Jesse on Aug 4, 2017 23:34:43 GMT -5
Another very old piece this was originally sketched with pencil, inked with technical pen then colored with Prismacolor marker & colored pencil. The black background was added in Photoshop later. The reference I used was the album cover artwork for Cypress Hill's Skull & Bone CD. I changed it slightly because I wanted that glowing Jack-o'-lantern effect. fav.me/dnykhrAgain some very old Cypress Hill fan art this one reproduces their Dr. Greenthumb CD artwork. Originally sketched in pencil, inked with technical pen then colored with marker & colored pencil. fav.me/do2d0v
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Post by Jesse on Aug 7, 2017 17:17:47 GMT -5
Not fan art this was originally a tattoo design sketched with pencil. The client had me incorporate a heart design that I removed when I digitally colored it. Working on this helped me learn a little about painting texture in Photoshop. fav.me/d6ni7cw
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