sketching a bit for a one-page comic, relaxing. the faber-castell brush pens are cheap and a good replacement for regular markers when it comes to sketching, but i still prefer the pentel ones, or the good old w&n brush.
going through the three steps fast hour by hour, but it still piles up. this post's for people who don't know what goes into these- no, it's not all photoshop, no, you can't really skip the drawing part, even in the throwaway stuff:
now that i look at it, that woman looks broken in a modigliani way. but as you learn doing hundreds of these- noone will fuss about something like that, especially if you have 50 of these to do in a day.
found this the other day, made me laugh. it's a bit hard to read, and it's also in croatian so here's a translation: 1) didn't draw today at all! 2) of course, i realize it at 2am, when it's already too late! 3) can't even hold the pencil! 4) the plan was to make a short comic about things that happened today, but really need some sleep. comic tomorrow! goodnight!
the interview we gave regarding this is out today, in Nacional. turned out ok, i guess, with a bit of misquoting (such as that i colored the Outlaw Nation series-- actually, just helped with coloring the cover of the black & white paperback). thanks to d. for the scans! =)