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18 minutes ago, Paddy_McShillihan said:

Harder to draw the real life photos compared to the comics .. eyes are hard 

lightbox it

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On 11/27/2018 at 3:17 PM, Senormac said:

No.  Some company called Figures Toy Co. 

Head turns.  Shoulders, elbows and wrists pivot.  Leg socket at torso swivels plus knees and ankles.  

Ah, that makes sense, FTC has been doing those DC Mego reissues and additions to the line. Cool, I'll have to keep an eye open for this, it looks cool.

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On 11/23/2018 at 3:52 PM, www.alexgross.com said:

i used a toothbrush on this one for the splatter. hadn't done thay maybe since art school 30 years ago! was kind of fun. this is oil and acrylic on an antique cabinet card photo from around 120-130 years ago. 

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I think you might be on to something here‼️🤣👍👏👏😜

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6 hours ago, gadzukes said:

Cleaning out the attic and ran across this unfinished comic that me and a buddy drew in 1987 when we were 14 or 15.

We loved comics & D&D so we decided to do a comic based on one of the D&D characters we liked.

Some of this art is horrid (Liefeld anatomy), and the story is cheezy.  And that title "Dwarf Must Never Kill Dwarf" is a direct steal from Planet of the Apes.  I also don't know what "Aurora Graphics" is (we must have decided to name our great new comic company).

I really like the lettering I did.

There's 8 pages here so I'll make spoilers for pages 2-8

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how in the hell could a kid do lettering like that!  better than anything I could do as a adult. :pullhair:

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13 hours ago, gadzukes said:

Cleaning out the attic and ran across this unfinished comic that me and a buddy drew in 1987 when we were 14 or 15.

We loved comics & D&D so we decided to do a comic based on one of the D&D characters we liked.

Some of this art is horrid (Liefeld anatomy), and the story is cheezy.  And that title "Dwarf Must Never Kill Dwarf" is a direct steal from Planet of the Apes.  I also don't know what "Aurora Graphics" is (we must have decided to name our great new comic company).

I really like the lettering I did.

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I love it !!  This is sooo cool !! Nice job !!  

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2 hours ago, 1950's war comics said:

Kav , what do you think of this artwork ..??..

Image result for rob liefeld's pregnant captain america cover

All flaws pop out.  And I mean pop out.

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It would be so easy to defeat a Liefeld hero-they are basically immobile, going by joint articulation and muscle structure.  Just walk up and begin jamming sharp metal spike into eye socket repeatedly.

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