I really like creating background characters with a bit of background to them. 🙂
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Trouble is My Business Part 4 (Page 19)
Yet another page that I look at and shudder. I have learned quite a bit about inking with Photoshop over the years. All I can say is that I understand why artists are tempted to rework old pieces, as
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Trouble is My Business Part 4 (Page 13)
I really like the character of Rich, he is a good supporting character for Lee. I find it interesting that as I’ve added more characters to the story, how much more detailed each one gets, although I’ve made a
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Trouble is My Business Part 4 (Page 12)
Things go smoothly with a girl and Lee? Unheard of! I had a lot of fun designing the books this time around, although in retrospect I would have liked to have a little something going on in the background.
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Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 24)
And that brings us to the end of issue #3. Happy Boxing Day Everyone!
Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 23)
Sadly, this scene was inspired by actual events.
Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 22)
This was the all antagonist issue. Each antagonist took a lot of work at the time for me to come up with a character design.
Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 21)
If this page had a title it would simply be “Wackiness Ensues”.
Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 20)
Yes, I will admit I was channeling the seedy guy from Sesame Street who was going up to people and trying to sell them letters (in regards to the trenchcoat-fedora gang). Now see that last panel? That last panel marks
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Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 19)
Sitting around drinking in a seedy bar, waiting for a weird, clandestine group to show up. What could possibly go wrong?