Thanks to Strontium71 for allowing me to use this sketch.
Thursday, 19 May 2011
Thermozero Comics Cover by David Daza
I knew it's usually Pete Wells who dose the covers on his blog, but I recently received an email from David Daza, a Spanish artist, who was commissioned to do a cover for the first issue of Thermozero Comics and I taught some of ye might be interested. The new magazine features an interview Carlos Ezquerra in its first issue and David was asked to draw some of his characters for the cover, he happily accepted as he taught it would be a perfect opportunity to draw Judge Dredd and Judge Anderson. So lets see how he got to the final cover.
The initial layout and design.
The pencils and we can start to see the cover taking shape.
The strong inks and the cover is nearly finished just requiring some colour.
The cover is now finished.
Thanks very much, David, for the email and allowing me to post it on the blog.
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
Judge Dredd by Simon Davis
Simon Davis is a comic artist best known for his fully painted art work on Sinester Dexter, Black Siddha and Stone Island. However, he is also a member of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists and has produced prize-winning art. After graduating from Swindon Collage of Art in 1988, Simon worked as a graphic designer and freelance illustrator of books and magazines for the next five years before moving into comics work in 1993.
Since starting in comics, Davis has largely worked for 2000ad and has been a major contributor to Sinister Dexter. He painted the its first full-length story, Gunshark Vacation, which was described by the then editor David Bishop as a big fat hit. He has also been the co-creator on several recent stories including Ampney Crucis Investigates, Black Siddha and Stone Island.
Thanks to John Burdis for allowing me to use this sketch.
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