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I WILL FINISH this Giovanna piece!! ✍️

Been pretty busy with deadlines, but I'm gonna try to get some projects of my own done this week.

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I've recently announced on Instagram that I'm going back to my original style (consists of vertical strokes). The reason why I strayed away from it, was because the process was very slow and takes so much out of me. But in quality, I feel like it's unmatched compared to what I've been doing recently.

I've thought for a long time, and have reached the conclusion that my old style is worth it, no matter how slow it is. And I think I've made the right decision, because I've just finished a cover yesterday and it may just be one of my best covers yet. Not only that, I realized how much faster I've become. It's one of the reasons why I want to revisit/finish some WIPs of this style, I may just discover/learn something.

I WILL FINISH this Giovanna piece!! ✍️

Comments

I definitely see the Franklim Booth inspiration. Similary with the artists you mentioned, it reminded me of an artist I learned about in college. Ernesto Caivano, does fantasy storytelling with ink. And Thanks for mentioning Marc Silvestri, just looked him and dig his style.

Uncle Flaco

Ohh, and it paid off. Gotta say it definitely makes your art stand out. It gives this dual vibe. With colors it's vibrant and baroque. But with the lines it's bold and stylish.

Uncle Flaco

Some line art artists that inspired me: Jim Lee, Marc Silvestri, Jack Kirby, Most importantly Franklin Booth (the greatest inspiration for me).

ICKPOT

I try a lot of weird ways to paint just to see what works and doesn't. This style just kind of stuck. It's definitely inspired by my previous experiences in line art/cross-hatching. The premise is actually similar to painting regularly, but instead of using blocks of paint, you use lines to render. I also remember one of my teachers told me sketch/draw in one direction during one of my life-drawing classes (using graphite/pencils), long ago when I was just starting out. I didn't really understand what she meant until I found this style.

ICKPOT

This is Great 🤘 How did discover your verticle line style? Or what was the inspiration for it?

Uncle Flaco


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