Storn said:Private commission, more playing with digital color over pencils.
collin said:
Storn:
I just wanted to say how much I appreciate your work. I have been collecting comics for over 30 years and have a friend who is a professional inker with DC - this is some VERY nice work.
I especially liked the guy wielding the two kukris. They make wonderful weapons, both in art and in real life.
Keep up the good work. I might check back with you in the future for some commissions.
Best regards,
Collin
Storn said:
Thank you Collin, your encouragement is really great to hear!!
Who is your inker friend? And what is he/she is inking these days? I don't buy comics anymore (although I do buy a graphic novel once a month... love the JSA G.N.s of late!)... but I do kinda keep my ear and eye out.
Anyway, here is another private commission
Here is a private commission for a fantasy game. Here is Viktor. Paladin of a sun-god. Flaming sword and shield enchanted to work without a wielder in protection of said Viktor.
Genesis Paints.. no digital nuthin. totally traditional... except Genesis dries via being heated, so that ain't very traditional. The paint is only been on the market for about 3 years. Works and feels like oil paint.
Storn said:Collin, next time I'm at a comic store, I'll check out his inking in Green Lantern.

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