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The Making Of Fixed Planet
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The Making Of Fixed Planet. Sunday, 10 January 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Londonfgss.com home from home. Bandinis fantastic film, comic and culture discussion blog. To contact the Fixed Planet team. email. Pages 04, 05, 06, 07. View my complete profile.
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The Making Of Fixed Planet: Pages 1 and 2
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The Making Of Fixed Planet. Monday, 19 October 2009. Pages 1 and 2. What I really wanted to work on here was my use of pens. Not something I’ve spent enough time with recently or ever. So to get round this, the exercise here was simply get experience in (fibre tip) pen work. Pens – Various pens from fat markers to .05 graphic pens. Standard A4 printer paper. The earth, and it’s black scarring are a composite of found images. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Londonfgss.com home from home. Pages 1 and 2.
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The Making Of Fixed Planet: Cover 1
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The Making Of Fixed Planet. Monday, 19 October 2009. The cover for “issue 1” (as it were) started off as a simple, quick pencil sketch. After several thumbnails, I decided on one particular design that covered everything I wanted it to whilst also being a strong image in its composition, and remaining suitably ambiguous so as to leave the future story unspoiled. My desired techniques to try here were:. The cover was actually done after the first x3 pages. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pages 1 and 2.
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The Making Of Fixed Planet: Welcome to the making of Fixed Planet
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The Making Of Fixed Planet. Monday, 19 October 2009. Welcome to the making of Fixed Planet. Hello, and welcome. For this reason, you will notice the style of Fixed Planet changing often and perhaps largely. I know where the story is heading, but not the art. So hopefully, throughout my experimentation, you, the reader will be presented by some nice pictures and ideas to view along the way. So if you're thinking all of a sudden, why does it look like this? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pages 1 and 2.
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The Making Of Fixed Planet: Page 11 of Fixed Planet
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The Making Of Fixed Planet. Thursday, 18 February 2010. Page 11 of Fixed Planet. In case it isn't screaming "obvious" in front of speed lines and calling out for another hit Anime series. Page 011 of Fixed Planet. Aimed to mimic a page from the Shonen Jump. Manga weekly from Japan. I love how the different stories have a slightly different coloured paper, so this page is tinted green, and textured like the extra thin, newsprint like paper that makes up the chunky omnibuses. Page 11 of Fixed Planet.
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The Making Of Fixed Planet: Pages 04, 05, 06, 07
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The Making Of Fixed Planet. Sunday, 3 January 2010. Pages 04, 05, 06, 07. The aim here was to combine a few different approaches in order to achieve some nicely stylised images. The lines are painted with Chinese ink, using mostly flat/ square brushes. I wanted to try and keep the feel of that natural line and the natural texture that comes with painting in inks. For the colour, I wanted to try using a very restricted and muted palette. I think it works! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Making Of Fixed Planet: October 2009
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The Making Of Fixed Planet. Monday, 19 October 2009. Pages 1 and 2. What I really wanted to work on here was my use of pens. Not something I’ve spent enough time with recently or ever. So to get round this, the exercise here was simply get experience in (fibre tip) pen work. Pens – Various pens from fat markers to .05 graphic pens. Standard A4 printer paper. The earth, and it’s black scarring are a composite of found images. My desired techniques to try here were:. There are some other little bits in her...
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The Making Of Fixed Planet: February 2010
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The Making Of Fixed Planet. Thursday, 18 February 2010. Page 11 of Fixed Planet. In case it isn't screaming "obvious" in front of speed lines and calling out for another hit Anime series. Page 011 of Fixed Planet. Aimed to mimic a page from the Shonen Jump. Manga weekly from Japan. I love how the different stories have a slightly different coloured paper, so this page is tinted green, and textured like the extra thin, newsprint like paper that makes up the chunky omnibuses. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Making Of Fixed Planet: January 2010
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The Making Of Fixed Planet. Sunday, 10 January 2010. Sunday, 3 January 2010. Pages 04, 05, 06, 07. The aim here was to combine a few different approaches in order to achieve some nicely stylised images. The lines are painted with Chinese ink, using mostly flat/ square brushes. I wanted to try and keep the feel of that natural line and the natural texture that comes with painting in inks. For the colour, I wanted to try using a very restricted and muted palette. I think it works! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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