Saturday, January 3, 2009
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Monday, August 18, 2008
Onward and Upward!
And so it Begins!
. . . again . . .
Layouts for issue #2 are underway by the talented (and sexy), Mr. Benjamin Reid Phillips!
Here's a tease >
. . . again . . .
Layouts for issue #2 are underway by the talented (and sexy), Mr. Benjamin Reid Phillips!
Here's a tease >
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
COMIC CON 2008
PANDORA, INC is now ready for a publishing partner!
The entire first issue is complete. The first three story arcs are complete. We know where we're going and we're ready to go! We'd love to go on the journey with you :
Dark Horse?
Image?
...
Who's gonna take this hottie to prom?
We're at Comic Con all week and ready to make a deal! Let us buy you a drink and let's discuss the next great original title: Pandora, Inc.
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Interested in a date? Wanna get to know us and see if we're a match made in heaven?
If you represent (or have a connection to) a potential publishing partner - request a pitch pack and full first issue by sending us your name, position, company and contact info to : pandora@innfusion.com
We do put out, you know...
Monday, July 21, 2008
Cover Process - PART 2
Picking up from Ben's previous Cover Process Post . . .
I got the pencils from Ben - and popped it into Adobe Illustrator (Where the entire finish is done) - and started to outline the key shapes and areas with the pen tool.
Then I start to lay in flat colors just to delineate different shapes and planes in the image.
I wanted to make sure I understood where Amy's body was under her armor so I added that in as well to give myself a little better foundation as to where all of her parts :) belong.
All the Flat color is done. I know where everything is.
I start adding gradients to create dimension and define the various planes.
Gradients are mostly done.
Tah Dah! A few more tweaks and a little correction to the blacks and Boom! Look for this bad boy on the shelves soon.
I got the pencils from Ben - and popped it into Adobe Illustrator (Where the entire finish is done) - and started to outline the key shapes and areas with the pen tool.
Then I start to lay in flat colors just to delineate different shapes and planes in the image.
I wanted to make sure I understood where Amy's body was under her armor so I added that in as well to give myself a little better foundation as to where all of her parts :) belong.
All the Flat color is done. I know where everything is.
I start adding gradients to create dimension and define the various planes.
Gradients are mostly done.
Tah Dah! A few more tweaks and a little correction to the blacks and Boom! Look for this bad boy on the shelves soon.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
cover process part one
I start off by composing thumbnails at one by one and half inches with a technical pen, just developing ideas and layouts...This was the one we picked as the best for the cover...
I decided to reverse the image since it worked better as a composition, I then photoshopped the thumbnail up to 10 by 15. With a lightbox I roughed in the layout and then went from there. I've been use a lot of col-erase pencils to do this work recently....
We go back to the lightbox and trace up the rough version onto bristol and use all sorts of different graphite tools to do the finished pencils, note how I've tweaked and adjusted the composition from even the last stage. We revisit this from Eben's end in finishing this in part two...
BRP!
I decided to reverse the image since it worked better as a composition, I then photoshopped the thumbnail up to 10 by 15. With a lightbox I roughed in the layout and then went from there. I've been use a lot of col-erase pencils to do this work recently....
We go back to the lightbox and trace up the rough version onto bristol and use all sorts of different graphite tools to do the finished pencils, note how I've tweaked and adjusted the composition from even the last stage. We revisit this from Eben's end in finishing this in part two...
BRP!
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