
The Lost Years of Heist Comics! Recreation cover!
This is the recreation comic book cover using 14 years old rough comic book cover sketch that my 18 years old self made in high school, by allowing my 32 years old self this year re-drawing lines stronger in digital and inked all of the lines traditionally over redrawn digital lines on light box board. Very impressively close and very faithful to the old rough work without making any massive changes (outside of minor details such as raccoon's face, fur details, the size of the thinking balloon, etc.)
The Lost Years of Heist Comics! And More... Is a collected digital webcomic holding unique collection of scanned/restored unpublished traditionally made comic strips/pages, some has been published years ago however. About over 50 strips/pages total to show off soon piece by piece all this year. They were comic art prototypes made for canceled webcomic series in 2011 called Lethal Heist, but unexpectedly want to art college instead following the same year after accepted. Made many more comics during college, many of them end up unpublished for many years as well until this year 2024.
Here is the Comic Fury website page to The Lost Years of Heist Comics! And More... The actual website hosted by Comic Fury https://heistcomics.thecomicseries.com or the Profile page for the Heist comic on Comic Fury https://comicfury.com/comicprofile......rl=heistcomics
The Lost Years of Heist Comics! And More... Is a collected digital webcomic holding unique collection of scanned/restored unpublished traditionally made comic strips/pages, some has been published years ago however. About over 50 strips/pages total to show off soon piece by piece all this year. They were comic art prototypes made for canceled webcomic series in 2011 called Lethal Heist, but unexpectedly want to art college instead following the same year after accepted. Made many more comics during college, many of them end up unpublished for many years as well until this year 2024.
Here is the Comic Fury website page to The Lost Years of Heist Comics! And More... The actual website hosted by Comic Fury https://heistcomics.thecomicseries.com or the Profile page for the Heist comic on Comic Fury https://comicfury.com/comicprofile......rl=heistcomics
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Comics
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1544 x 2386px
File Size 685.7 kB
Listed in Folders
Thanks, comics from the year 2010 was okay. But those was the first time working with traditional inking tools. It's the year 2011 where comics becomes more visually interesting, even with worst inking tools used (I end up using brushes more) xD.
When during high school art years in 2010, and 2011. High school finished its brand new building, old art classroom was moved from to bigger newer fancier art classroom. Somehow they must have found box of super decades old breakable pen nibs during the move, that keeps on breaking off too easy after insanely short time use. I used to believe this was normal for any pen nibs, but in reality using pen nibs are not supposed to break. Pen nibs are supposed to last for hours or days.
As for my first inking brushes during high school, I was mislead by my good high school art teacher who thinks she knows what brush inking tools were supposed to be like. But, the brushes were super weak, and made inking more of challenge. Thankfully later myself corrected it with same kind of inking brushes during art college years that Will Eisner used for his stuff before. I might have got the better brushed before college tho.
Traditional inking years were purely all self taught, as my art classmates both high school and art college were far more interested in digital art or were using different ink tools such as markers, brush markers, pens, etc that were too easy to use. But takes longer for them to use for the results. While mine took longer at first, slowly over time becomes easier. Especially don't have to redo/work more on ink lines, etc.
When during high school art years in 2010, and 2011. High school finished its brand new building, old art classroom was moved from to bigger newer fancier art classroom. Somehow they must have found box of super decades old breakable pen nibs during the move, that keeps on breaking off too easy after insanely short time use. I used to believe this was normal for any pen nibs, but in reality using pen nibs are not supposed to break. Pen nibs are supposed to last for hours or days.
As for my first inking brushes during high school, I was mislead by my good high school art teacher who thinks she knows what brush inking tools were supposed to be like. But, the brushes were super weak, and made inking more of challenge. Thankfully later myself corrected it with same kind of inking brushes during art college years that Will Eisner used for his stuff before. I might have got the better brushed before college tho.
Traditional inking years were purely all self taught, as my art classmates both high school and art college were far more interested in digital art or were using different ink tools such as markers, brush markers, pens, etc that were too easy to use. But takes longer for them to use for the results. While mine took longer at first, slowly over time becomes easier. Especially don't have to redo/work more on ink lines, etc.
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