**Giggles!**
This is a repost of this here for the fact that I have seen some really groovy inks that other artists have done today and thought about my own love for inking ...
It is a picture a good friend of mine and I did back around this date in 1996. His style was so much different from mine that we wanted to try a picture together where we would draw our favorite original characters. Worldwalker, the girl on the left, was a college studen who wasn't sure of her own potential and then thrown into her destiny kicking and screaming if I remember right. T'Kay, mine on the right, was a girl who shaped the people around her and thrust them into an adventure of epic proportions.
Truly one of my favorite surviving pieces of work, this is an original post from back on DA that I posted back when I first started out. One of the reasons I loved this is we used different styles and techniques to make our characters stand out. He used ink and brushes to get the look just right and he did it all in one shot. Me? Hell no! But I did the pencils in one night with some tweaking on a separate piece of paper, even trying a few of the patchwork before putting it onto the piece of hardstock posterboard that he had put this piece on. With all that work he put into it, I wanted to make sure I was confident to get it done in one shot. I did NOT have a computer back then to fix anything. It would be about 2004 or so when I would be able to scan this into the computer and save it.
Enjoy!
This is a repost of this here for the fact that I have seen some really groovy inks that other artists have done today and thought about my own love for inking ...
It is a picture a good friend of mine and I did back around this date in 1996. His style was so much different from mine that we wanted to try a picture together where we would draw our favorite original characters. Worldwalker, the girl on the left, was a college studen who wasn't sure of her own potential and then thrown into her destiny kicking and screaming if I remember right. T'Kay, mine on the right, was a girl who shaped the people around her and thrust them into an adventure of epic proportions.
Truly one of my favorite surviving pieces of work, this is an original post from back on DA that I posted back when I first started out. One of the reasons I loved this is we used different styles and techniques to make our characters stand out. He used ink and brushes to get the look just right and he did it all in one shot. Me? Hell no! But I did the pencils in one night with some tweaking on a separate piece of paper, even trying a few of the patchwork before putting it onto the piece of hardstock posterboard that he had put this piece on. With all that work he put into it, I wanted to make sure I was confident to get it done in one shot. I did NOT have a computer back then to fix anything. It would be about 2004 or so when I would be able to scan this into the computer and save it.
Enjoy!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1040 x 1165px
File Size 557.6 kB
**Giggles!**
Very much so. Back then, my influences were Masume Shirow and Rumiko Takahashi as well as both Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and Adam Warren, though more inspired by Mr. Warren. Especially after getting a lot of his works, which took me from the Dirty Pair to Blubblegum Crisis, which was already a favorite, and then into Empowered!
Very much so. Back then, my influences were Masume Shirow and Rumiko Takahashi as well as both Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and Adam Warren, though more inspired by Mr. Warren. Especially after getting a lot of his works, which took me from the Dirty Pair to Blubblegum Crisis, which was already a favorite, and then into Empowered!
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