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"Let me explain- no, is too much- let me sum up..."
Man these panels creep me out...
Forgot to post this yesterday- current panel, in which a trap is about to be sprung...
Finding references for your historical fantasy comic makes for some weird tableau.
"Against you I will fling myself, unvanquished and unyielding, O Death!" ~Virginia Woolf
Refining the crowd. Hmmm. Needs more people...
This panel was more of a struggle than it had any right to be. That said, this is often a problem for me where a large number of new characters are entering a scene.
I've had about four hours of sleep today, so here are some panels...
Recent panel from a developing comic. Man, these things give me the creeps from the second they appear in the story.
Devils and dust... some recent panels in which the minions of an enemy break a protective ward and are forced to reveal themselves.
I can't say that this will be the color scheme I'll use for the comic, but I was curious to see how it'd turn out.
Expanding on an old image idea...
And we're done. On to the next piece.
Line work for the latest piece...
The sinister heart of the suburban nightmare. Onto the next part of the pitch.
Developing some background elements for a new image. This is a travel/recruitment poster for the secret industrial facility of Fordlandia- now a ghost town: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fordlândia
Third image for the pitch... one more and then back to the script for one last pass.
Okay. I'm not a huge fan of the last piece I posted. I found it to be flat and over busy- a single image trying to accomplish what a panel sequence in a comic would have accomplished more dramatically. So I'm revisiting it in this sketch and adding a possible sketch for my final image in the sequence as well. It's tricky to get a single image right narratively- which is why I make comics instead of illustrations normally.
Doing a little rearranging here...
Oof. And done with this image. This is a complete revision from the previous where the character is stiffly seated in a cramped room. It was important to me to have something that was not only narrative, but also visually striking.