@kyle-latino…awesome Hex. @amalgamated…he looks cosmic!! @mercurial…lovey colours as usual. @m.e.walsh..sweet Barda. @michael…nice spoof. @jp….awesome supes! Love the more realistic, unspandex take on the costume. @sobreiro..ebola-liscious. @dirtbag….aww sooo cute! @Rooth…sweet Goblin. @Alan…show us again when it's done. @jack…nice, elegant design. The flesh tone may be tricky to work with. Maybe contrast with person's skin tone…? @dork…lovely seeing it finished.
One last Potter piece (this time for me) and this new Flashpoint Batman:
@dorkmuffin; Love that shirt design. Did you render that as an .ai file? You can feel those strokes. I’m envious. @mojokingbee; I had considered that. I’m keeping the color families as separate as possible. The male lead being in the brown. The females being in the pink. I am going to have to eventually do some print tests. I hadn’t considered that too much but now it’s on the must do list. I am insanely flattered by the compliment of it being an elegant design. I just thought circular split-zipper pockets were a future-need. @imaginarypeople; Your pieces are a damn highlight every time a new one emerges. I want to steal that energy and bottle it up. I’d make a mint selling it. @mercurialblonde; Thank you so much. I spend a lot of time messing around with those palettes. :)
@jackcrowder - thanks jack. i am a compliment junkie and you have given me my fix. love your batman and harry potter. interesting team up. (would like to see harry team up with john constantine that would be crazy) any way im digging your coloring style reminds me of genndy tartakovsky. i may want to team up with you and have you color one of my pieces one day.
@mojokingbee, I gotta ask, waht's your process? Do you sketch with a brownish/purpleish brush instead of black or you add some kind of filter after sketching?? I think I got you figured out, but I have to admit that I don't, too. @imaginarypeople, that's a damn cool Batman! And @jackcrowder's actually pretty nice, too! @used_bandaid, that's great! And I'm feeling compelled to ask you the same as mojokingbee, what's the deal? what's the process? If you don't mind, of course...
Yes, I'm cheating, I'm trying to squeeze some answers from you people to use it in that Superman I posted a couple of days back. I certainly am a very unsure one, regarding photoshop colouring. I've tried a couple of times before and still I can't seem to hit in the right key.
@JP Stargazer...It's all digital these days for me. I work in black lines and have a colour layer above set to screen to tint it. I do this mostly because digital black onscreen looks too harsh for me and a tad distracting/painful on my eyes...and you know, it does look a little better. No filters in the end result, just adding colourised or overlay layers on top. Anything not totally black in the drawing with be tinted as a result. It's not too fancy and not much of a secret technique. Will have to learn to light things properly and draw straight lines next.