New video on how I ink IRON MAN with templates and rapidograph tech pens.
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Thursday, June 29, 2017
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Tapering Lines in between speed line Inking
For my run inking Marvel Comic's Guardians of Infinity. Tapering Lines in between Speed Lines. I did this inking technique everytime you see Rocket Racoon's tail for the issues I've worked on.
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Monday, June 19, 2017
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Monday, May 22, 2017
Wolverine Logan Inking. The Most Satisfying Inking Video in the World!
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Saturday, May 20, 2017
Inking Faces and Hands with Mircons
Inking Faces and Hands with Microns. For Black Panther issue 11.
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
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Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Inkwell Awards 2016
Back from Heroes Convention and came home with one of these. 2016 The Most-Adaptable Inker Award. Thanks to all who voted me and for recognizing our craft in the comic book industry.
For more information about the Inkwell Awards, go to www.inkwellawards.com
Monday, June 13, 2016
Heroes Con. June 17-18, 2016
This weekend, June 17-19, 2016. I'll be at #Heroescon
Artist Alley AA-1430! Hope to see you there!
Friday, April 15, 2016
Nominated for an Inkwell Award 2016
Found out today that I'm nominated for an Inkwell Award under the catagory "Most Adaptable Award". Please vote for your favorites! Voting runs April 15-April 30.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Inkwell Challenge Spotlight contribution
My contribution to the SINNOTT CHALLENGE SPOTLIGHT on JIM LEE, where it'll be auctioned off by the Inkwell Awards.
Tools I've used are brushes, quills, tech pens and microns because I find each individual tool better at rendering certain textures more effectively. Inks I've used are Black Magic, Pelikan, Kohinoor and whatever is inside those microns. Different bottles of ink on ever page I ink on a daily basis. I find certain inks flow better with different tools. Finally some grey washes and a splash of watercolors.
Click here for more information about the Challenge Spotlight.
Monday, June 22, 2015
Inkwell Award 2015
Came home from Heroes Con at Charlotte, North Carolina with an Inkwell Award. Thank you all who nominated and voted for me. Very humbling.
For more about the Inkwell awards, you can visit www.inkwellawards.com
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Monday, June 15, 2015
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Nominated for an Inkwell Award 2015
Found out I've been nominated for the "Most-Adaptable Inker" award for this year's Inkwell Awards 2015.
Vote for your favorite inker and vote for each category. Voting runs May 1-15. Go vote!
Here's the link...
https://inkwellawards.justsurvey.me/5468781f6f74
Vote for your favorite inker and vote for each category. Voting runs May 1-15. Go vote!
Here's the link...
https://inkwellawards.justsurvey.me/5468781f6f74
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Magik finishes and inks over Arthur Adams blue pencil layout
Magik finishes and inks over Arthur Adams blue pencil layout
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The finishes inks |
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My pencils over Arthur Adams blue pencil layout |
Arthur Adams Blue pencil layout. Contrast adjusted for better viewing |
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Vampirella. painted with watercolors
Vampirella
After I finished inking this piece in pen & Ink, I decided to paint some water colors over it. Rarely do I get to paint with watercolors, so this was a good exercise. I like to do more commission pieces like these where I get to ink and add watercolor to them.
Pencils: Adam Hughes
Inks and Water Colors: Walden Wong
Vampirella Commission
Vampirella inked over blue lines.
Pencils: Adam Hughes
Inks: Walden Wong
Friday, March 27, 2015
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Commission. Silver Surfer and Galactus
Step by step commission piece over Clayton Henry's pencils. Double page vertical splash.
But I'm not quite finished yet. Next step is adding more stuff on my own because there's a lot of empty space in the background that the penciller left blank.
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Here's where I begin by using various tech pens and flex curves. |
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My next step is using rulers, templates, and ellipses. |
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Then I move onto faces and hands which I feel should always be precisely inked. Various tech pens, microns, quills and brushes. Starting with Silver Surfer's face. |
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Then Silver Surfers right hand. |
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then his left hand. |
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Then Galactus' face. |
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Then I'll start tapering lines |
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Here's where I start inking the edges of the black areas with a brush. Also used a quill and brush for single lines. Marking areas with an "X" to come back later after erasing. |
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Close up scan of Silver Surfer during this process... |
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And Galactus' face |
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After all the pencils are erased and areas spotted with blacks, it's pretty much done. |
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Here's another photo from a different angle. |
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Added a couple of planets and some black with stars in the background. |
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This planet was strategically placed just so I can keep the pencillers signature away from the black with stars and more ledgeable on the planet. I squeeze my signature right underneath. |
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Nominated in the Inkwell Awards
I was informed that I was nominated in the Inkwell Awards for two categories...
MOST-ADAPTABLE and the PROPS AWARD. Here's a screen capture.
Voting runs from April 15-30, 2014 Here's the ballot...
http://www.internutz.net/vote.html
MOST-ADAPTABLE and the PROPS AWARD. Here's a screen capture.
Voting runs from April 15-30, 2014 Here's the ballot...
http://www.internutz.net/vote.html
Friday, April 11, 2014
Arthur Adams' Chef Boyardee commission
Here's a commission piece where I've inked over Arthur Adams pencils. Why so much much blacks? Continue reading....
I was commission to inked over one of Arthur Adams pencilled artwork, which originally had Wolverine, Beast and Rogue on it. I believe this pencil art was one of the pieces Arthur had done years ago for the packaging label for Chef Boyardee. Not sure if it was used for the labels, but I do know it's an original finished pencil drawing from Arthur Adams that I got the pleasure of inking. The art collector sent me the original pencil art and asked me to ink all three of the characters and make the background all black. Also getting ride of the logo areas that was drawn in. Here's the original pencilled drawing.
This is what it originally looked like after I was done inking all three character with a black background.
Just when I was done with the inks above, I was asked to get rid of the Beast and Rogue... fill them in with blacks so the only character you'll see is only Wolverine. I'm not sure why he decided that route and it seemed like a waste to get rid of Beast and Rogue... this was tough! Covering up the beautiful artwork that Arthur Adams has pencilled in and my inks over them. But what the client wants, is what the client gets. So I made this video of me covering it up. In the video, I've used a disposable watercolor brush to fill in the blacks.
Click video to watch me fill in the blacks...
Pencils: Arthur Adams
Inks: Walden Wong
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles commission
Here's a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle commission piece where I've inked over Mike Bowden's pencils. I've worked with Mike Bowden on World of Warcraft over at DC Comics and well as Avengers for Marvel. This was a treat to ink over his original pencils and have the characters at TMNT. How do you know which character is whom? For me, I look at which weapons they're holding, as I'm sure most of you use the same method to distinguish them apart. Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo.
When I was inking the commission piece above, it reminded of the last time I've inked a TMNT piece. Which was also the FIRST and only time I've inked them. It wasn't even a commission piece. I just inked it for myself and used it as a sample piece for my portfolio... before I started doing professional inking work. Back then, Jeff Matsuda gave me pencil copies of a cover he drew. This was the time when I was getting critiques and advice from established artist in the industry. He gave me copies of his pencils and I would ink over them for practice. Below is that inked piece.
It was okay because it got me work in the industry. This was one of the last pieces in my portfolio that got me work. Looking at this now, I cringe. I see so many mistakes and so many areas where I would ink differently if I was inking it today. It was nice to ink the turtles again. Maybe one of these days, I'll get to ink them on a book. That would be fun.
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