@Meatgun--Yours is one of my favorites so far (really dig the cartoony caricature style). What medium did you use to make it? The coloring and shading looks freakin sweet!
@ Alex Mitchell: I love your “Invisible People” design! @ jackcrowder: Nice textures and I like the carnival/gypsy feel @ Paul Sizer: Now that is a remake! @ Ken Miller: I dig the floating skull
Like everyone else I got into the villains and had to include my take on the lot of them:
@Wagner In that image, yes, definitely influenced by. I like trying out other peoples styles to see if part of it fits my own. In this case, I am in love with splatter. @Andre Navarro and @DBed Lips/Lipstick on a T-Rex is so very very wrong. @frequentcontributor Thank you!
@oogliemooglie - pencil/ink then photoshop. I feel rather ashamed by my coloring job to be honest, compared to some others on this forum. Granted I've only really started coloring my stuff in the past month or so. Learning photo shop via youtube and google video has been a thing of entertainment :)
Cheers for all the positive comments. Here's a final quickie: I've amalgamated the three images of those who invoked the creative commons. Kardak The Mystic in triplicate!
Having traveled the world, fought crime in all its forms, the Great Kardak fights the mocha men by drinking tea. Watercolor on bristol, with some photoshoppery.
Not at all what I was intending, but what I ended up with after doodling... I wanted to do a series of barely-lit movie poster silhouettes of the villains, but obviously that is not this: I doubt I'll throw any color at this monstrosity, as it would take me forever to do...
Thanks for the kind words Paul, newspaperdrone :) And nice job oogliemooglie! Awesome first submission. I love his scepter and the texture of his robe. Yorko! Wicked job man, I'd buy that comic.
chenryhen: I love all the villains. The T-Rex driving a robotic T-Rex, the men running around in ice cubes... and how has nobody ever created a character with a bust statue for a head, before? Nice.
Did an image of Andre where he reminded me of a young Houdini in the draw each other thread, so I simplified it and gussied it up -
I miss the quickness of doing photo images that took about 3 hours to do. I feel my paint, PShop, crayons, and doodles are not up to snuff. I use CS2 and my fonts come from Blambot!