- February 16th, 2016, 7:15 am#4854477
One afternoon when I picked my 13yo son up from school, he dug a drawing out of his backpack. He hadn't had time to finish all the black sections, and it had gotten wadded up in his backpack, but I managed to digitally remove the wrinkles and clone the rest of the black into the missing areas.
The bar to one side, he says, is the pole attaching this to the firehouse, so we're specifically looking at the sign out front.
I also fixed some areas where black marker had bled into red marker, but on the whole, I 'manipulated' this image a lot less than I normally do my own!
He told me about another one he was working on, but I forgot about it until the other day he handed me this, and thankfully it was still nice and flat.
I love his use of colors on the proton stream, but my favorite part was the little detail in the corner of Slimer being sucked down into a trap. That vignette is only two inches high by three wide, but he very efficiently worked in all the iconographic details.
Alex
The bar to one side, he says, is the pole attaching this to the firehouse, so we're specifically looking at the sign out front.
I also fixed some areas where black marker had bled into red marker, but on the whole, I 'manipulated' this image a lot less than I normally do my own!
He told me about another one he was working on, but I forgot about it until the other day he handed me this, and thankfully it was still nice and flat.
I love his use of colors on the proton stream, but my favorite part was the little detail in the corner of Slimer being sucked down into a trap. That vignette is only two inches high by three wide, but he very efficiently worked in all the iconographic details.
Alex
What a knockabout of pure fun that was!