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deecee4
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TheBlueMarvel
That's hot. Always loved the look of Warduke and the assortment of AD&D figs I had as a child. Lord Soth and the Death Dealer are other Death Knights of which I'm a fan. Warduke's shield for the D&D toy was also a very cool accessory. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Thanks! Yeah, IMO, its one of those cool but forgotten toy lines...
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Dragasses
dc, please tell me you're not still working a 9-5 because that would be criminal.
that new warduke is outstanding.
Thanks! Next year around this time, I will have been been doing art freelancing full-time for 10 years.
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Originally Posted by
rann
Your rendering of anatomy is superb! Study Kirby. The scenery & perspective your characters occupy, even incidental passersby can be just as interesting as the hero. I'm always astounded at how Jack, with just a PENCIL, could draw any texture imaginable, and make it instantly recognizable: water, wood, stone, ice, metal, cloth...
I hear Jack rarely used any reference photos. When I was starting out as an illustrator I recall trying to draw a cowboy from memory, and have him look significantly different from a musketeer, or pirate...much less drawing/rotating the same figure from panel to panel. Jack, Ditko, Wood...made it look so easy.
Keep up the great work!
Thanks! Like many others I didn't appreciate Kirby when I was younger but now, I can see and understand what the big deal is with him.
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