EDIT: Here is the thumbnail I did prior to the final sketch. I only did one thumb in this case because what I was drawing was so heavily based in the original cover.
To finish up commission week here is a sketch for a painting I have been commissioned to do for a collector who hires artists to illustrate "One Minute Later"s. Basically he picks a comic cover and has the artist paint what happens an instant after.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhPaJhX2GSknFVSV8UvGDzt6olwdh0i9SRY2LEQTl5gNC0hdkjM1J0D6dArS1QLTFQipL1A9d3Fs7M8RXPEvnKWAZS5RC3-2TywbzwwfGFfa67pFPp2ifq1RDv45njRxJefjoiQGIwbeSg/s400/captn.jpg)
To finish up commission week here is a sketch for a painting I have been commissioned to do for a collector who hires artists to illustrate "One Minute Later"s. Basically he picks a comic cover and has the artist paint what happens an instant after.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgetr2GVjJcTdJBARyXJT5ksbCmBrWCbk2-hwqIhHk94FBzkiTZ1a979EV5Lb9qLzHFK9dw1WaH9KvQG9O7XL3BXt4ahmdRq9YV2ffrID-wcTtMQ62fb7TGROsT2fzaEd1G0aHFJ0s5AuI/s400/capsketchweb.jpg)
3 comments:
wow. did you figure out the comp on the fly or are there some thumbnails hanging around your studio? so interesting seeing your process every time.
Hey Kan, Thanks and I answered your question in the post.
Yeah!! Soooo cool, man!
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