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Another page I found flatted in the Flats for Colorists group. Thanks guys!
This page was informed by my recent critiques on my X-Men and Batman pages. I tried to make more specific storytelling choices, like making the bg more neutral green to contrast with the figures. Still working on my female rendering. I have a natural desire to render the hell out of stuff and that just doesn't work on women, especially the soft figures of Drew Johnson. A soft touch and blended edges seemed to be the key.
Wonder Woman v3, no7, pg6
Pencils: Drew Johnson
Inks: Jorge Copo (not the inker from the published book, but used the original pencils)
Flats: XganglyX
This page was informed by my recent critiques on my X-Men and Batman pages. I tried to make more specific storytelling choices, like making the bg more neutral green to contrast with the figures. Still working on my female rendering. I have a natural desire to render the hell out of stuff and that just doesn't work on women, especially the soft figures of Drew Johnson. A soft touch and blended edges seemed to be the key.
Wonder Woman v3, no7, pg6
Pencils: Drew Johnson
Inks: Jorge Copo (not the inker from the published book, but used the original pencils)
Flats: XganglyX
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Well done, buddy. I especially dig the shinyness you got out of her costume in the last panel.
A little suggestion I'd give to push it into OMFG level would be to play with the general lighting of the entire panels and really push the shadows and contrast. In a really dramatic page like this, you can get away with some really dramatic stuff to enhance it.
A little suggestion I'd give to push it into OMFG level would be to play with the general lighting of the entire panels and really push the shadows and contrast. In a really dramatic page like this, you can get away with some really dramatic stuff to enhance it.