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Tag Archives: caryn A. Tate
Working on the Red Plains part 2
Here we are. I have finished the two pages for the process posts. As a reminder I am doing all of the Red Plains inks using Manga Studio and this old Wacom tablet: Rather than go into a huge pre-explination, … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artistic process, caryn A. Tate, comics, corn, digital art, girls, inks, kelly williams, pencils, period piece, red plains, topshelf comics, western
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Working on the Red Plains
So, I want to show how I work in different mediums and such on here as well as just show stuff I do. I am starting with the work I am focusing on the most at the moment, Red Plains. … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artistic process, caryn A. Tate, comics, corn, kelly williams, pencils, red plains, sketches, western
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Thumbnailing to the finishes
I work in odd ways sometimes. When I work digitally I have a tendency to go very loose and quick on my pencils. Part of it is that I have found that in the last year or so it takes … Continue reading