Nice way to set up the mentality of the “army” Pastor is going up against…and Rashid is totally chaotic now!
Your drawing style seems to be changing of late. You appear to be using heavier lines, blockier, creating less detail. Is this a conscious change, have you been influenced by someone new?
…or did your 0.2’s run out of ink and you’re relying on the 0.8’s for a bit
There’s something gut-wrenching about the image of a humbled Rashid, naked and on his knees. Not an accident, I’m sure — and the sort of thing that makes come-uppance that much more sweet when it … you know … comes up.
MAS-
I’ve been looking at David Mazzuchelli’s work on Daredevil: Born Again a lot. It was a testament to the man’s draftsmanship that he was able to suggest such a full world with his rough, chunky lines. However, I’m also working on getting the right type of ink and the right mix. I changed inks, so I’ve been struggling with that a little. Good eye!
Must look away before I come under the hypnotic effects of the Harlan stare.
Summey is right. That stare is mesmerizing.
Nice way to set up the mentality of the “army” Pastor is going up against…and Rashid is totally chaotic now!
Your drawing style seems to be changing of late. You appear to be using heavier lines, blockier, creating less detail. Is this a conscious change, have you been influenced by someone new?
…or did your 0.2’s run out of ink and you’re relying on the 0.8’s for a bit
There’s something gut-wrenching about the image of a humbled Rashid, naked and on his knees. Not an accident, I’m sure — and the sort of thing that makes come-uppance that much more sweet when it … you know … comes up.
MAS-
I’ve been looking at David Mazzuchelli’s work on Daredevil: Born Again a lot. It was a testament to the man’s draftsmanship that he was able to suggest such a full world with his rough, chunky lines. However, I’m also working on getting the right type of ink and the right mix. I changed inks, so I’ve been struggling with that a little. Good eye!
- JEP