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Sunday, February 16, 2020
Sunday, February 19, 2017
Vector art reveal
Rebel Angels was built in a vector art drawing program called Adobe Illustrator. You lay down what are called Bezier points, which are attached by lines, and these define the shapes. It's quite different from photoshop.
Here you see the underlying structure being fleshed over with the final result as a mask is pulled back.
Saturday, February 18, 2017
The Lesser Key of Solomon demon collection
Came across some more wonderful artwork depicting this set of miscreants. It's fabulous stuff, riffing off of the Louis Le Breton originals. You can find those here.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Monday, February 2, 2015
Rebel Angels now being solicited in Previews
A print edition of Rebel Angels is being solicited in this month's Previews. Head on down to your local comic retailer and order the book and make my dream of printed pages come true!
Friday, September 19, 2014
io9 on Revolutions: Fact vs. Fiction
io9 has a good post on how fictional dystopias tend to ignore certain aspects of revolutionary movements: 10 Lessons From Real-Life Revolutions That Fictional Dystopias Ignore.
They're wrong: not every creator ignores such issues.
Just the popular ones.
I've been exploring several of them in Rebel Angels, which uses the original revolution as a platform to explore the phenomenon in general.
And I played with it even earlier, in Nil: A Land Beyond Belief.
So there.
They're wrong: not every creator ignores such issues.
Just the popular ones.
I've been exploring several of them in Rebel Angels, which uses the original revolution as a platform to explore the phenomenon in general.
And I played with it even earlier, in Nil: A Land Beyond Belief.
So there.
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