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dicjones

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    not sure what you are trying to show here.

     

    Some personal artwork? (shrug)

     

    Thought some other DD fans would think it was cool. Guess not.

     

    I think it's cool :)

     

    I had to go back a few pages to figure out what you were talking about, but here it is .

    This public service announcement brought to you by Sherlock Mac

     

    Backstory:

     

    My wife and I are huge Daredevil fans, and we really enjoyed the Netflix show. We recently bought a new house and realized we don't have enough artwork to decorate it. She made a comment in passing while watching the show how much she liked the painting that Matt and Vanessa were looking it...so as a surprise for my wife I thought I'd try to recreate it to adorn our new house. This picture does it no justice because I have an overhead light on and makes it appear far lighter/brighter than it really is, but you get the point. I'm going to add the brown overlays after this layer dries. Getting close! :headbang:

     

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    Nice!

     

    Sorry if I confused you, been off the boards for a couple years, just started logging back on. I Always liked the personal artwork thread so it was one of my first stops.

     

    By the way, Daredevil has been my favorite since the eighties when I first started reading comics.

  2. I took a chance and pre-ordered Destiny the other day. I guess it wasn't much of a chance since it was only 5.00.

     

    Anybody got this game on their radar as possibly the next big leap forward in FPS or video games in general?

     

    If anybody can give us the next big thing, Bungie can...or Bioware :)

  3. I have a few Kotobukiya statues in the house. Decided it would be fun to put one on paper, since I never take the darn things out of the box and I don't really get to enjoy them that much as a result. I took a photo from a position I liked and went from there. I changed a few things with the hair and I added some details here and there.

     

    Then I got the idea that since it was a Bishoujo statue that I should turn it into sort of a Japanese comic cover. I'm not positive that is how you write Black Widow in Japanese, I used an English to Japanese translation app on my iPhone, so it is what it is. Regardless, the point is made I guess.

     

    I'm at a crossroads on how far to take this. Part of me wants to add some value to it another part of me wants to leave it as a line drawing and just ink it.

     

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    DSCN0204 by dicjones, on Flickr]Black widow 1[/url]

     

     

    This is the original drawing after some experimenting adding some values. I mostly added this since my pencil work was a little darker in this one and could be seen better, but it didn't have the Black widow title.

     

     

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    DSCN0206 by dicjones, on Flickr]Black Widow 2[/url]

     

     

  4. Wifey and I are enjoying Borderlands 2 right now. Lots of fun blowing stuff up, and enough RPG elements to satisfy my loot collecting OCD. Most fun co-op play since saints row, IMHO. Also anybody on Xbox live should check out Happy Wars, it's free to download and fun to play.

     

    My wife and I are playing Borderlands 2 as well. Our code phrase for initiating a play session if we are sitting around doing nothing is "wanna go blow some mess up?" Once one of us says that,it's on!

     

    I'm itching to go and buy Ni No Kuni. A JRPG by Level 5 and Studio Ghibli, yes that Studio Ghibli. It's getting great reviews.

     

    Also, XCOM: Enemy Unkiwn is an awesome game for us strategy game guys.

  5. Thanks for all the nice comments.

     

    Hopefully this will be the first in a series of pictures I will have to show you guys over the coming months or years.

     

    To Sufunk: Yeah, old house are great, the craftsmanship that they used to employ back then just cant be matched today. Nothing against new houses, it just wasn't an option my wife and I even thought about.

  6. My wife and I and our three kids live in a 1200 square foot ranch house. It is crowded to say the least. I have always been envious of all the cool comic rooms you guys post on the boards. I've managed to scrounge out a "comic corner" in our current house.

     

    All that is about to change, we are moving to a much larger house and the best part is it has 5 bedrooms...one more than we need. You know what that means? That's right baby, a whole comic room for myself, my wife even gave me the approval...ok well, sort of, it's a comic room slash guest room, but I'll take what I can get. Best part is, when my parents come to visit they get to sleep in there. It will drive them absolutely crazy that I never completely grew up and I still collect comics to this day....bwwahahahaha!!!!!!

     

    It's the grey one in the middle

     

     

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    1420 across the street by dicjones, on Flickr]new house[/url]

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    DD #165 Front by dicjones, on Flickr]Daredevil 165 9.8[/url]

     

    Gratz! I've been looking for that book in 9.8 forever!

     

    I know what you mean! I thought for sure I'd be dropping big bucks to get this in my collection. They rarely come up for sale, making it that much harder.

     

    This book is what the hobby is all about....the chase.It's always such a rush to find a hidden gem like this just waiting out there for somebody to find it.

  8. Got eight books back on Tuesday. This one is the one I was most excited about. I bought this last year raw from Superworld. He had it listed at NM+ but told me that he thought it had a good shot at 9.8. I took a chance on it.

     

    I held onto it for about 6 months trying to decide what to do with it. I considered pressing it to increase the chances of getting a 9.8, but based on what I saw going on with the spine, I thought it might actually decrease my chances so I submitted it unpressed.

     

    Here is the result. This along with the Hulk cover are the two hardest Miller Daredevil's to get in 9.8.

     

    I want to give a big thank you to Superworld for their fantastic grading and great deals. Really top notch stuff!

     

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    DD #165 Front by dicjones, on Flickr]Daredevil 165 9.8[/url]

  9. I've got several auctions on eBay for some new DC 52 titles. I'm completely surprised at this point, my suicide squad 1-5 lot has gotten the most interest. That's up against Action Comics 1-5, Detective Comics 1-5 and a bunch of others. What's the deal with that?

     

    I'm interested to see where they all end up this afternoon once the auctions have ended.

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    DSC_0011 by dicjones, on Flickr]Lady M[/url]

    This first cover is super sweeeeet and having Steigerwald makes it that much cooler, don't have a siggy from him since the Turner days

     

     

    When I saw all three guys were gong to be at Dragon Con, I nearly wet myself I was sooo excited. I wish I would have gotten the regular cover signed by all three guys as well. Funds were tight at the time because my wife had just surprised me with tickets to wizard world Chicago, so I was trying to save up money for that at the last minute.

  11. Some Moderns that I got graded. I have a Lady Mechanika Universal Outpost.com edition that seems to have been misplaced by the guy who got the sigs for me...hopefully we find it. But here are the rest. I thought the grades on the 9.6's were a bit tough, I can see maybe on the ComicCentral version because of the top left corner, but I'm happy with them all regardless.

     

     

    The first three are signed by Benitez and Steigerwald and the Campbell variant is signed by Campbell, Benitez and Steigerwald. All of them done at DragonCon

     

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    DSC_0004 by dicjones, on Flickr]Lady M[/url]

     

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    DSC_0002 by dicjones, on Flickr]Lady M[/url]

     

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    DSC_0007 by dicjones, on Flickr]Lady M[/url]

     

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    DSC_0011 by dicjones, on Flickr]Lady M[/url]

  12. Daredevil #16 Signed by Stan Lee and John Romita. I bought this one when I was about 16 years old back in the eighties. Thought it would be nice to have it signed, since I had held onto it all these years. It was a Universal 8.0 previously...oh well, the sigs more than make up for it.

     

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    DSC_0014 by dicjones, on Flickr]DD #16[/url]

     

    Daredevil #17 Signed by Stan Lee and John Romita. I decided I couldn't get the 16 signed without the 17 to go along, so I bought one that I thought would grade the same as the #16...just thought it would be cool to have both of them as matching sigs and matching grades. The plan would have worked pretty good, if the 16 wouldn't have lost a half a grade.

     

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    DSC_0017 by dicjones, on Flickr]DD #17[/url]

  13. I'll have to look into the Dynamic Figure drawing. I'm an ol Burne Hogarth man, but I haven't heard about any new stuff until your post. Good stuff.

     

    I have those books as well, but like I said, with books I don't gleam as much. I'd would venture that these DVD's are more geared towards Comic Book art training, but there are solid fundamentals in there as well. Gnomon has a ton of different DVD's though.

     

    Also, I wasn't trying to suggest that deviantart is only for amateurs, I was just trying to say it is a nice way to get your work out there without being a professional and all the resources and contacts that professionals have.

     

  14. As I have mentioned before, I recently picked up some DVD from the Gnomon Workshop website. I've tried books in the past, but I found that I learn much better if I watch somebody else apply the techniques, rather than just reading about it and then trying it on my own.

     

    Anyway, the first DVD I am watching is titled Dynamic Figure Drawing Volume 1: The Head. David Finch is the instructor, yes that David Finch. There are three volumes of the Dynamic Figure Drawing that he does and each is 2 - 3 hours in length. The other two volumes encompass the body(volume 3) and then the hands and feet(volume 2). I'm only into the first few chapters because I am trying to treat it very much like homework or something similar...doing lots of repetition, watching the lecture more than once, etc.

     

    One of the first thing he suggests is practicing the basic form of the head...just so you can repeat it in just about any position. Nothing fancy, just sketching. He then moves on to the other parts of the face and talks about each one individually.

     

    I think the coolest thing about the DVD is how much it has already made me aware that all my preconceived fears(all the things holding me back all these years) were completely unfounded. I thought these guys just sat down at a table and whipped this stuff out without a second thought. But David Finch mentions it several times and you can see it in action, that certain head angles, etc. are more difficult for him and still give him problems. That knowledge in and of itself gave me loads of confidence, because it would be at that point, when I reached a spot in my artwork that was causing me problems and I couldn't do it like I wanted, I would get discouraged and say to myself I'll never be able to do what those guys do...what's the point. That lack of confidence has held me back for far too long.

     

    Anyway, this is the very latest thing I have done. I haven't done a "finished" piece of work for some time. Life usually gets in the way, but I am trying to change that. I did this last night after watching the eye chapter again, eyes haven't ever really been that big of a problem for me, but I did learn something from his lecture. These two pages were quick sketches and took me less than a half hour...the head on the page with the eyeballs if wonky because I had the paper at such an angle and too far away, I didn't realize until I turned it upright how his face was off, but it was just practice anyway.

     

    Sorry for the long post...I know everybody hates that...lol.

     

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    Sketch 1 by dicjones, on Flickr]Sketch 1[/url]

     

     

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    Sketch 2 by dicjones, on Flickr]Sketch 2[/url]

     

  15. Thank you very much for all your advice.By the way your web site is awesome,really loved the Frankenstein and Vincent Price.Amazing stuff. (worship)

     

    Thanks! My personal favorite is Bride of Frankenstein - I did it early on when I was developing my style. It came out looking great, but I could never recapture the nuances I put into it.

     

    Look forward to seeing the cover recreation - be sure to post it here, and I'm looking forward to checking out your impending website! If you're not doing a website, you may look into deviantart.com - a fairly big community of artists with a great online gallery. I think there's others, but I've used that one for years.

     

    Talk soon!

     

    deviantart.com is definitely the ticket for "amateurs" like us. It's easy to sign up and all kinds of people get to see your stuff. It's always nice when someone adds a picture of mine to their favorites, at least then I know somebody liked it! lol.