The cover for the book, except this wasn't done with the Corel Painter 11 but with real brushes and acrylic paint. I was going for that old Gold-Key comic cover look -- Boris Karloff Presents, etc., with cheesy cover paintings that didn't match the artwork inside at all. I did this before I changed the title to TWELVE o'Clock Somewhere from FIVE, as midnight is the betwitching hour and Five isn't very spooky at all.
And sharp-eyed followers of this blog will recognize the doomed myopic bird from an earlier post shown here as the Comic Co. logo.
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
COWBOY & ALIENS? HOW ABOUT LAWYERS & CROCS?
Okay, with a headline like that you can fill in your own joke.
This mash-up of ideas came about back when David E. Kelley's uber popular ALLY MCBEAL was on TV and a feature Kelley wrote, LAKE PLACCID, had just hit movie theaters -- a feature that featured, yes, a giant gator. Kelley's work was so amazingly hot at the time I figured I should be the one to combine the airwave and box office power of both!
This was the result.
NOTE TO INTERESTED PARTIES: This was colored, like almost everything else on his blog, with Corel Painter 11. I've never worked with Photoshop but have been told the programs are similar. I don't work with photos or illustrations other than my own so as an artist PAINTER works great for me. It's intuitive, it has lots to offer (I discover new cool things all the time) and, if recent research still stands, it's FREE if you buy a a Wacom drawing tablet (also very cool) -- even a little bitty tablet. Okay. That's it. End of unsolicited plug.
This mash-up of ideas came about back when David E. Kelley's uber popular ALLY MCBEAL was on TV and a feature Kelley wrote, LAKE PLACCID, had just hit movie theaters -- a feature that featured, yes, a giant gator. Kelley's work was so amazingly hot at the time I figured I should be the one to combine the airwave and box office power of both!
This was the result.
NOTE TO INTERESTED PARTIES: This was colored, like almost everything else on his blog, with Corel Painter 11. I've never worked with Photoshop but have been told the programs are similar. I don't work with photos or illustrations other than my own so as an artist PAINTER works great for me. It's intuitive, it has lots to offer (I discover new cool things all the time) and, if recent research still stands, it's FREE if you buy a a Wacom drawing tablet (also very cool) -- even a little bitty tablet. Okay. That's it. End of unsolicited plug.
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