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July 11, 2005 at 12:46 am #7579fasolaParticipant
All right guys and gals,
Yuo have a guy who thinks he can draw and is going to keep on posting his stuff no matter what happends. He will want you to guess who the character is. and he won’t stop for nothing….
WHAT DO YOU DO? WHAT DO YOU DO?!
July 11, 2005 at 12:47 am #7580fasolaParticipantAnd here are the pics
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July 11, 2005 at 10:00 am #7581LonebeatleParticipantWhat would i do?
Good question, perhaps ask him to fulfill his menace. 😛
In other way, I would say that the pic is really good, her body is well drawn and the colors neat, maybe some more work with the hand (they look like if the gloves were twice bigger than the hands) or perhaps a background that helped her stand out more than the space she has now, but that’s just what I would do!!
Cheers, Lonebeatle.
July 11, 2005 at 5:56 pm #7582David C. MatthewsParticipantWell, the character is AC Comics’ "Nightveil".
And I chuckle over this pic because I used to work with Bill Black (AC’s publisher) years ago, making color separations. And he’s said in no uncertain terms (both to me personally and in interviews in print) he absolutely does not like muscles on women. (In fact, his "justification" for giving his characters such large breasts was that that’s where they "store their powers"… I wish I could remember exactly where he said that, but it’s true.)
And one more note about the background… the stars are supposed to go inside the cloak. It’s supposed to be an interdimensional portal or something, I don’t know, it’s been years since I’ve paid any real attention to the character.
July 12, 2005 at 2:20 am #758300treeParticipantshoot the hostage…
July 12, 2005 at 5:48 am #758410-4ParticipantWell, the character is AC Comics’ "Nightveil".
And I chuckle over this pic because I used to work with Bill Black (AC’s publisher) years ago, making color separations. And he’s said in no uncertain terms (both to me personally and in interviews in print) he absolutely does not like muscles on women. (In fact, his "justification" for giving his characters such large breasts was that that’s where they "store their powers"… I wish I could remember exactly where he said that, but it’s true.)
And one more note about the background… the stars are supposed to go inside the cloak. It’s supposed to be an interdimensional portal or something, I don’t know, it’s been years since I’ve paid any real attention to the character.
I’ve heard stories about comics publishers like that. Back in college a guy was doing work for a indie start up that died on it’s first issue. The story in question called for a 90 year old lady to be the supporting character. So the artist, reading the script makes the character wrinkled, gray hared and frail. The publisher would have none of it, and supplied the artist with pictures of sports illustrated swimsuit models and told him to draw the character like a 20 year old street walker. This made no sense so the artist asked him why a 90 year old woman was to be drawn like a nubile prostitute. The publishers excuse was that that this character had powers that prevented her from aging. Of course, in the scripts, this was never mentioned. The real reason was that the publisher thought bad girls would sell more comics so he made a last second change in the story so he could show more nubile skin.
July 14, 2005 at 2:12 am #7585KitsunekunParticipant[quote="dcmatthews"]Well, the character is AC Comics’ "Nightveil".
And I chuckle over this pic because I used to work with Bill Black (AC’s publisher) years ago, making color separations. And he’s said in no uncertain terms (both to me personally and in interviews in print) he absolutely does not like muscles on women. (In fact, his "justification" for giving his characters such large breasts was that that’s where they "store their powers"… I wish I could remember exactly where he said that, but it’s true.)
And one more note about the background… the stars are supposed to go inside the cloak. It’s supposed to be an interdimensional portal or something, I don’t know, it’s been years since I’ve paid any real attention to the character.
I’ve heard stories about comics publishers like that. Back in college a guy was doing work for a indie start up that died on it’s first issue. The story in question called for a 90 year old lady to be the supporting character. So the artist, reading the script makes the character wrinkled, gray hared and frail. The publisher would have none of it, and supplied the artist with pictures of sports illustrated swimsuit models and told him to draw the character like a 20 year old street walker. This made no sense so the artist asked him why a 90 year old woman was to be drawn like a nubile prostitute. The publishers excuse was that that this character had powers that prevented her from aging. Of course, in the scripts, this was never mentioned. The real reason was that the publisher thought bad girls would sell more comics so he made a last second change in the story so he could show more nubile skin.[/quote]
Could he the one behind drawing this?
http://www.ergocomics.cl/imagenes/img/200005010377.jpgNaaaaaahhhh
Anyway, she does sell -
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