Wednesday, October 29, 2014

BPRD: 1948 Page 01 process

Layouts for page 01 of issue 01 of  BPRD 1948
This pencils were done with a blue pencil, and a red one, only for the grid. That made it a lot easier to render, instead of penciling everything with the same color.  Unfortunately I have only a B&W scanned of the page to show you that.
But here in the inks, fortunately, you can see the red and blue pencils behind the ink lines.

And the beautiful colors by Dave Stewart.

4 comments:

  1. Naturally, this is awesome to see. Brings back fond memories indeed. Thanks, Max!

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  2. Thank so much! This book is a favourite of mine!

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  3. It's a favourite of mine too.

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  4. Anonymous12:54 AM

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