A Blog about the process of creating an independently published comic book. . .about Zombie Dinosaurs.
Showing posts with label Dinosaur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dinosaur. Show all posts
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The next post up is going to be about how to research copyrights for free (instead of having a lawyer do it for you) something almost everyone forgets about and is AMAZINGLY important for North American Publishers, and something a lot of people overlook. For fans of the blog outside the US I'll try to look up some of the information for you as well. I should also have the website for the publishing company up.
In the meantime. . .
In the meantime. . .
For our friends outside the us or if you don't get the joke see the comments section. It should hopefully explain the joke.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Day 24: What does a Carnotaurus eat? Whatever it wants (ZF)
Had a touch of writers/artist block last night. Wanted to work on boards, but most of my warm ups just simply failed. Did have one that came out okay, which I brought with me to work and scanned there. As such I scanned a color (where you can see the red photo pencil I used) and a black and White copy which came out really sketchy looking (which I like sometimes).
In any even the zino is a dino I discovered yesterday ( I try to keep a substantial visual reference library. . .you know OTHER than the internet. Something I really recommend to all comic artists and graphic designers) flipping through a kids book was the Carnotaurus (the name means 'flesh-eating bull'), which might become one of the more dangerous Zinos. Basically a TRex with horns. Let me repeat that a Trex with HORNS >shudders<. Can't think of anything more frighting of the top of my head. . .
Black and White scan
In any even the zino is a dino I discovered yesterday ( I try to keep a substantial visual reference library. . .you know OTHER than the internet. Something I really recommend to all comic artists and graphic designers) flipping through a kids book was the Carnotaurus (the name means 'flesh-eating bull'), which might become one of the more dangerous Zinos. Basically a TRex with horns. Let me repeat that a Trex with HORNS >shudders<. Can't think of anything more frighting of the top of my head. . .
Black and White scan
Color
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