Moving right along, Aaron lays down his acrylic color underpainting. Be sure to back the Kit Carter:Planet Doom graphic novel right here: www.indiegogo....
I've always been told that it isn't showing off when you're good! And the skills you have are great! Pretentious is not a word that comes to mind when one thinks of Aaron. I believe many of us appreciate your work because you're the opposite. Thank you for the amazing work you do, and it's a pleasure to support creators like you.
It's funny all the art supplies available at Home Depot. I may have missed this, but did you use a fixative over the drawing, or was that marker? Enjoyed the demonstration, Aaron.
He's got big brush and he cannot lie.
I've always been told that it isn't showing off when you're good! And the skills you have are great!
Pretentious is not a word that comes to mind when one thinks of Aaron.
I believe many of us appreciate your work because you're the opposite.
Thank you for the amazing work you do, and it's a pleasure to support creators like you.
Fantastic!!!!!!!!
Lopez: "I'll just put a... Happy little tree monster right here... And look! A friend!..."
Looking forward to seeing more of the process! Oh, and now I want orange sherbert!
I like the layout. You will get used to the big brush.
It's funny all the art supplies available at Home Depot.
I may have missed this, but did you use a fixative over the drawing, or was that marker?
Enjoyed the demonstration, Aaron.
In the second video in this series, I showed the process. I simply "inked" the drawing with watered down Burnt Sienna Acrylic paint.