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September 3, 2018

spaceshiprocket:Godzilla by James Stokoe





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Godzilla by James Stokoe

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Published on September 03, 2018 03:35

In a week me and Alejandra are going to go to Canada to see...



In a week me and Alejandra are going to go to Canada to see Stokoe, Mugzz and Shannon. 

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Published on September 03, 2018 03:23

September 2, 2018

Inkstuds tour book sketches for Suuunday (the lord’s day)Also a...













Inkstuds tour book sketches for Suuunday (the lord’s day)

Also a drawing my gf Alejandra DEMANDED I do of her.

She is a monster and would also never wear sandals. 

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Published on September 02, 2018 04:37

September 1, 2018

simon-roy:New on the patreon - this month’s story, Chapter 3 of...









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New on the patreon - this month’s story, Chapter 3 of Brave Bird!!! check it out here https://www.patreon.com/posts/21125391

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Published on September 01, 2018 09:26

August 31, 2018

Some more Inkstuds sketches from this morning. 





Some more Inkstuds sketches from this morning. 

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Published on August 31, 2018 09:23

hey i was stalking ur blog lol and wondering do you ever script out ur shorter comics or do you just figure out dialog when doing thumbnails for the pages?

The sketchbook comics I do are drawn and written in the moment usually but on separate pages so I can cut out panels and whole sections of text or false starts easily. The lettering is straight to ink and the drawing is straight to pencil– with lots of erasing sometimes.. – I guess that’s why they’re more separate drawings and less panel to panel actions. 

In my real work stuff (warheads, King city) Where it’s all drawn on the page how it looks in print.  I tend to figure out the rough dialog in layouts and then I type out most of what I’m writing, mostly just to spell check it. and I pencil everything much rougher– and rule out the text in pencil before inking it. 

 In the past I wrote and did layouts more scene by scene but I’ve been thinking of doing it for myself more like how I write for other people where I layout a whole issue before I draw it. (here’s a Prophet script) Ideally it’ll give me a chance to outdo the layouts once I get to the final page. 

Recently I’ve been getting really inspired by my pal Farel Dalrymple’s process. He’s mixing in how he does sketchbook comics into his finished pages- Switching up how big he draws or even if it’s painted by hand of done on the computer– He’ll hand letter the pages he’s working on and then go back and often rework the lettering on the side of a page to paste up fix in photoshop.–which maybe doesn’t sound like much but seeing that to me was an epiphany– because I often get so slowed down by making the lettering the FINAL lettering– the idea that I can hand letter a placeholder and then mess with it later was freeing.  

(a page from his Proxima centauri that Image is running now) 

He did a series called: It will all hurt a few years back- that Image just collected. that he did much more like a sketchbook comic, making it up as he went along. I feel like you can see the difference between his finished and looser stuff– but I don’t think it effects the quality of the work or how much fun it is to read– it’s just different. – so yeah more of that in my own work is the goal. –

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Published on August 31, 2018 06:33

August 30, 2018

More Inkstuds tour book drawing. 



More Inkstuds tour book drawing. 

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Published on August 30, 2018 06:11

August 29, 2018

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Published on August 29, 2018 11:06

omercifulheaves:Dirty Pair 1988 promoArt by Adam Warren



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Dirty Pair 1988 promo

Art by Adam Warren

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Published on August 29, 2018 07:07

Hey you know that Sci-Fi story about the ubermen with cut nerves, space waves, and cronching you described in the Jordan Crane Inkstuds? Think you could remember the name of the story or the author because that sounded insane?

Yeah, it was Cordwainer Smith's “Scanners Live in Vain 


I read it in The best of Cordwainer Smith. ( I think Stokoe has my copy now) It’s been awhile since I read it but I think this book is worth trcking down. 


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Published on August 29, 2018 07:05

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