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And from Marvel Comics' Spider-Man, here's, uh...
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I love Spider-Man, but I find drawing him tricky. Maybe 'cos he was one of the first characters I really loved as a kid, so he's, I dunno, important to me. Anyway, I shot for a pseudo-Romita look here, and that pretty much got me through.
I'd be thrilled if any of you clever, talented folks would like to colour these - drop me a line or leave a comment if yer interested...
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6 comments:
Those are awesome pieces - I especially loved the concept on the Immortal drawing!
Thanks, James!
I was trying to think of something cool to do with the character as I hardly know anything about him. The "sands of time" motif seemed like a fair bet...
Yeah I really like the Immortal one too don't know the comic but thats a great composition.
he's alive!!
Yeah, how are ya doing?
Your Spidey's fine (bar, uh, his left arm). Reminds me of Gil Kane's era, or Mooney's.
I like that Spidey piece a lot. It almost has a Frank Robbins feel to it.
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