The first one I did was for Matthew Mohammed's comic Black Bastard. Some of you probably seen this before, it was published in the Blacktacula issue. LooBot was in that comic as well!

The second pin-up was for Ramon Perez & Rob Coughler's web comic Butternut Squash.

Enjoy!
-Ty

The second pin-up was for Ramon Perez & Rob Coughler's web comic Butternut Squash.

Enjoy!
-Ty
5 comments:
How did you get so many shades of gray in the Black Bastard pin-up. It's very impressive, and it works really well.
Evan - layers, my friend ... the power of layers ...
You captured the essence of a voyeur VERY well... kinda reminds me of smeone i know...
Your style is so defined in it's distortion. Does it just come naturally, or did it take years to nail the technique down?
Arthur - it does come somewhat naturally ... i tend to exaggerate it a bit ... but I'm planning to tame the distortion in my online comic, Tyne ... just to try something different ... see how it goes ...
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