Fire and Brimstone, [Part 2]:
The Second 'full-color' B.B. image features glamor-puss Veronica once again, this time as a sassy Satanic helper in the Depths of Hades..........to say that my artwork has been transformed by Digital Color is something of an understatement!
To be honest, this piece is a bit of a patchwork regarding random blocks of color, but regarding flames there is a lot you can bung in spontaneously-----to be on the safe side, I've saved a copy of the characters-only color, in case I am compelled to do this one again. [I've just finished this one 5 minutes ago, and really need to look at it again tomorrow in the cold light of day to assess it properly.]
I've made a concious effort to make Veronica look slightly naughty, but not overtly evil, which would of course attract the wrong sort of readership and repel all you decent folks out there.......
I do have a fair few gags set in heaven, but I ned to work out how to do digital clouds first!
BEHIND-the-SCENES-stuff:
Normally, I do a quick rough cartoon pencil, which is deemed suitable for transferring to 'posh paper' after the inevitable tweaking.......in some cases, however, the lightning-quick-sketch seems to possess a life of it's own that can never be repeated, no matter how hard you try, and in this case, I decided to ink in the cheapo-grade paper directly:
To be honest, this piece is a bit of a patchwork regarding random blocks of color, but regarding flames there is a lot you can bung in spontaneously-----to be on the safe side, I've saved a copy of the characters-only color, in case I am compelled to do this one again. [I've just finished this one 5 minutes ago, and really need to look at it again tomorrow in the cold light of day to assess it properly.]
I've made a concious effort to make Veronica look slightly naughty, but not overtly evil, which would of course attract the wrong sort of readership and repel all you decent folks out there.......
I do have a fair few gags set in heaven, but I ned to work out how to do digital clouds first!
BEHIND-the-SCENES-stuff:
Normally, I do a quick rough cartoon pencil, which is deemed suitable for transferring to 'posh paper' after the inevitable tweaking.......in some cases, however, the lightning-quick-sketch seems to possess a life of it's own that can never be repeated, no matter how hard you try, and in this case, I decided to ink in the cheapo-grade paper directly:
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