A disturbing look into the sketchbooks and random drawings of Scott Quick, "Mid-Missouri's James Joyce". All drawings copyright me, Scott Quick, "Mid-Missouri's James Joyce", etc.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
The Dog
Further dalliances with the Hunt 102 pen nib. Normally I would use a brush for this much fur, but the flexible nib allows for a pretty healthy thick to thin application.
I meant to comment whe you first posted this, but this is some great inking. The way you fill the blacks without filling them completely is beautiful. Whenever Itry to keep texture in my blacks like this, it just looks like muck and scribbles.
Yes, I'm the same Scott Quick who rocked the art community of Central Missouri State University during the mid-80's. The same Scott Quick who later made his instructors at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art (Dover, NJ) weep with joy. Disatisfied with the glitz and glammour of Video Game Animation, I've returned to Missouri to await the sweet release of Death. In my spare time, I enjoy watching TV with my wife and son.
I meant to comment whe you first posted this, but this is some great inking. The way you fill the blacks without filling them completely is beautiful. Whenever Itry to keep texture in my blacks like this, it just looks like muck and scribbles.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about "great inking", "neurotic" inking maybe ....
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