The Lone Ranger 2013
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felipe-11 wrote:QUOTE (felipe-11 @ Aug 28 2013, 04:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Love the TT! Have you thought about finishing it completely in paper and just scanning it for a "hand-made" look instead of vectorizing it?
Really liking this JR. You got talent my friend! Not trying to bump, but I think thats a great Idea, at least for me to play along with.
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felipe-11 wrote:QUOTE (felipe-11 @ Aug 28 2013, 10:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Love the TT! Have you thought about finishing it completely in paper and just scanning it for a "hand-made" look instead of vectorizing it?chefjoe wrote:QUOTE (chefjoe @ Aug 29 2013, 02:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Really liking this JR. You got talent my friend! Not trying to bump, but I think thats a great Idea, at least for me to play along with.
Thanks you guys!
Well, the paper itself is beyond well-worn. It may be hard to see on the scanned sketch. I think at least I'll have to copy it to another paper lest big holes will appear where I have used the eraser many times...I was thinking of inking it, but it has been many years since I drew regularly, and I'm a little rusty. I guess I'll see how things turns out.
My intention was to transfer this and then work on it in Illustrator, since it's the Adobe proggie I'm least familiar with (of the big three) - so far I'm more used to work in Id and Ps - it may turn into disaster, but let's see what happens along the road!![]()
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Almost forgot:voetzoeker wrote:QUOTE (voetzoeker @ Aug 28 2013, 09:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Very nice JR, the slanted line on the N could be a bit bolder ?
Consider it done. I already fixed it on the sketch, and I have to admit it looks better, thanks! You'll see it the next time I scan the sketch.Last edited by JollyRoger on Thu Aug 29, 2013 4:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.A designer knows he has achieved perfection - not when there's nothing left to add - but when there's nothing left to take away
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Thanks Spacebug
Here's a small update.
Have any of you ever thought about how hard it is to draw bullets - and NOT make them look like miniature dildos??
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Here's a small update.
Have any of you ever thought about how hard it is to draw bullets - and NOT make them look like miniature dildos??
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I was thinking of inking it, but it has been many years since I drew regularly, and I'm a little rusty. I guess I'll see how things turns out.
