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Now that I look at it again, I think it is supposed to be in landscape orientation. I quit drawing because I could never do faces. I just didn't "get it." Still don't, which is why I use "stick figure" faces.
Cool page! I wish I knew what the outline of the story was supposed to be or why it was never finished. BTW, I added several pencil-only pages in my gallery. Took me a while to scan them in decently.
When you add a piece, you get these choices: ink wash, marker, mixed media, acrylic, oil, watercolor, pen and ink, pencil, photograph. Nothing digital! I guess mixed media is closest, but I'm thinking digital media should be a choice.
I love when you see an interpretation in the visualization of a comic, especially when it touches on the surreal. Hero comics nowadays seem far too literal and consciously grounded in a real-world environment. Realism packs a cetain kind of punch, but an over-reliance on it seems to hurt the freedom to play with pure concepts in a way that really feeds a comic book's mythology and escapism like nothing else can. A splash like this is the perfect antidote for every DPS of talking heads I see (not done by Kevin Maguire, that is!)
Wow! Where can I get Dakota North pages? I always wondered if David Mazzucchelli was influenced by Salmons' work during the Born Again Daredevil run...
I'd glady trade any of these pages for Batman: Year One stuff. :) Seriously though, The Artist's Choice has some really cool Mazzucchelli work. I don't know anywhere else that offers pages he pencilled AND inked.
Reminds me of page 22 of New XMen 152, which can be found here: http://www.splashpageart.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=3211&GSub=0&GCat=10&Style=Thumb
Wow! This is a great find. I'd love to have any page from this book. I swear, I have no idea how 90% of the really good stuff posted is found!
The size of the piece is just a tad smaller than a 8.5"x11" sheet of paper. There is about a 1" margin at the top, so the image is 7.5"x11". Tiny but spectacular.
Oh man, those prices are wild. And in Canadian dollars, too! I'll have to purge this memory from my brain...
This is a great piece! You might want to rotate the top half by 1.91 degrees clockwise before pasting it together. I did it in GIMP 2.0, and it fit together nicely. Photoshop should have a similar tool.
It would be really cool if this were scanned in two pieces so we could see more details. You might want to ask the guy at Fog City if the watch ever went into production.