For my Spring quarter classes at Seattle Central I added an elective class on comics to my schedule. Nizzibet encouraged me to have some fun while getting my edumacation. One of the early class assignments was to sketch out a comic strip or comic page that told the reader how to do something. The actual instructions for the assignment just said to do the work in pencil. I over compensated a little. Royden Lepp was an entertaining and informative speaker. Seeing his demonstration helped to point me further in direction I’m currently going. Mr. Lepp has a nifty gallery here.
“After 20 years has passed, he revisits the drawing, redrawing many elements and adding new ones to make the comic conform to other, lower-quality comics in the series. In a final spasm of revisionism and craven greed, he creates 3D versions of the comic, much to the dismay of fans of the comics.”
Why wait twenty years? I’ve got zBrush on my computer now! I can be George Lucas this year!