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Planet of the Apes/Green Lantern Sketch Cover Painting Stage 4

I started this stage by working on the Lantern symbol. I did’t like way the symbol was looking so went back and reworked it. Then I outlined the symbol with Faber-Castell PITT Artist Pens. From there I painted the lantern shape first and then the outside circle.  Next I painted the white area and then… Read more »

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Planet of the Apes/Green Lantern Sketch Cover Painting Stage 3

I started on this stage by outlining the right side neck and shoulder area with Faber-Castell PITT Artist Pens. Next I painted the green neck area first and then moved to the right shoulder. From there I moved on to painting the right side chest areas. With the right areas finished I moved to outlining… Read more »

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PLANET OF THE APES GREEN LANTERN SKETCH COVER PAINTING STAGE 2

Face Process I started this stage by painting the face with a brown undertone. Then I moved on to painting the light base tone. After that I painted the face area by slowly going back and forth building up the skin texture with dry brush technique. Next I outlined the eyes & nose with Faber-Castell… Read more »

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PLANET OF THE APES GREEN LANTERN SKETCH COVER PAINTING STAGE 1

I was going through a box of blank sketch covers and came across a Green Lantern one. Finding it gave me the chance to paint a sketch cover inspired by Planet of the Apes/Green Lantern crossover graphic novel that I’ve been wanting to do for some time now, especially with the 1968 Planet of the… Read more »

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2019 FLASHPOINT JOKER WIP04

Here is progress shot 4 for this Flashpoint Joker Sketch Cover. For this stage, I started with the green shirt area. Slowly built up the greens by going back and forth until the tones I was going for were achieved. Next I moved on to rendering the tie. The tie was rendered with the same… Read more »

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2019 FLASHPOINT JOKER WIP02

Here is a little more progress on this Flashpoint Joker Sketch Cover. For this stage, I stared with the face. Stared off with the eyes and moved onto the nose. Next up was painting the the cheeks, frown lines and the eyebrows. From there finished the face area by rendering the mouth. Once the face… Read more »