Thursday, February 27, 2014

CATWOMAN 28 Cover

Here's the cover Rachel and I did for Catwoman 28 - out in stores now! Catwoman v Catbird!




You can find this comic at your local comic book retailer


And digitally at Comixology 


I will be posting a step by step of this soon…

Enjoy!

TD


Friday, February 21, 2014

SUPERMAN UNCHAINED #2 Modern Age Variant Cover Step by Step - Color


Here's how I colored  the  SUPERMAN UNCHAINED #2 variant cover  featuring the John Byrne Modern Age era Superman (the only Superman comics I read regularly).



Flats

The first stage of coloring is to have the art "flatted".
Flatting allows the colorist to choose an area to color at any point throughout the coloring process.

I knew pretty well what I wanted this one to look like from the start which is nice..


Initial roughing in of color - I use Photoshop CS3 with a Wacom Intuos Graphics Tablet.

Initial shadows and tweaking colors slightly. Add slight gradients to flat areas.


Refinining Superman and starting in on Clark.

Really fun to color this as ideally Superman is in full light and Clark is in shadow.


Really start punching up the difference between Supes and Clark with a cast shadow.


Finally, the icing on the cake, turning the black line art into and color lines.


And how it looks in print (go check it out - some guys named Scott Snyder, Jim Lee, Scott Williams and Alex Sinclair worked on ;-)



Thanks!

TD




Thursday, February 20, 2014

SUPERMAN UNCHAINED #2 Modern Age Variant Cover Step by Step - Sketch to Lineart


Pretty fun assignment for DC COMICS, a variant cover SUPERMAN UNCHAINED #2, featuring the John Byrne Modern Age era Superman, the only Superman comics I read regularly.


The  cover sketches I sent to Editor Chris Conroy at DC COMICS  for approval. Two ideas - one Clark turning into Supes and then one with Supes, Jimmy and Lois. Cover A was picked! 

They were
drawn at 2x3 inches in my sketchbook in pencil and Pitt/Pigma pens and Copic Grey Markers and then cleaned up and colored in Photoshop


Initial pencils - drawn in Light Blue and HB lead on 12 x 18 Bristol Board.

Was trying to figure out a crisis for Superman to react to outside the store room window.


Working out the cape and details.



Editor Chris Conroy got back to me with Brainiac and so I roughed him in here.


Finally got him down here in the final pencils.


Rachel Dodson's initial inks on the art.


Rachel likes to start with foreground elements and then work backwards.


Rachel uses a Windsor Newton Series 7 Kolinsky Sable #2 Brush and Higgins Black Magic ink, plus a little tech pen and croquille for the straight lines.






The inks finished and cleaned up in Photoshop.

Ready for color…

next time!

TD











Saturday, February 15, 2014

X-MEN #11 Cover

The cover of X-MEN #11 featuring the Sisterhood by Rachel Dodson and me.


The comic out February 19 MARVEL COMICS and Brian Wood, Kris Anka and Clay Mann .


Selene and Madelyne Pryor redesigned  by Kris Anka


My favorite bit - Lady Deathstrike's pants and boots!

TD



Wednesday, February 12, 2014

New Harley Quinn Collection out soon

The final collection of my Harley Quinn run will be out in stores soon! Featuring Harley and Ivy's trip to Metropolis!



Written by Karl Kesel, inks by Rachel Dodson and colored by Alex Sinclair and edited by Matt Idelson and Nachie Castro!

We had a blast working on this and it's great to finally have it in print!

Find it at

Amazon


and 

you can find this comic at your local comic book retailer


TD

Friday, February 7, 2014

X-MEN #10 Making of the Cover

Here's a look behind how the cover of X-MEN #10 was created - out in stores this week from MARVEL COMICS and Brian Wood and Kris Anka .

The  cover sketches I sent to Editor Jeanine Schaefer at Marvel Comics for approval. These covers feature the X-MEN dealing with the Sisterhood  storyline.

They were
drawn at 2x3 inches in my sketchbook in pencil and Pitt/Pigma pens and Copic Grey Markers and then cleaned up and colored in Photoshop



Initial pencils - drawn in Light Blue and HB lead on 12 x 18 Bristol Board.



Final Pencils


Rachel's in process inks - Rachel uses a Windsor Newton Series 7 Kolinsky Sable #2 Brush and Higgins Black Magic ink, plus a little tech pen and croquille for the straight lines.


Final inks



Initial colors - I use Photoshop CS3 with a Wacom Intuos Graphics Tablet to color the art.


Final colors - mostly cleaning and refining special effects!

You can find this comic at your local comic book retailer


Or digitally at



TD

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Rachel Dodson Inking the X-MEN 9 Cover Art

Here's a little more detailed look behind creating the lineart for the cover of X-MEN #9 was created (out in stores now from MARVEL COMICS - written by Brian Wood with art by me, Rachel Dodson, Jason Keith), with more emphasis on Rachel's inks.


My  pencils, drawn in Light Blue and HB lead on 12 x 18 Bristol Board.


Detail of my pencils…


Rachel inks with a Windsor Newton Series 7 Kolinsky Sable #2 Brush and Higgins Black Magic ink, plus a little tech pen and croquille for the straight lines.













And the cleaned up (via Photoshop) ready to color art.



TD