Wow, a reply from the man himself who got me into Skunks,
I can understand how doing alot of art in such a short time can make
it suffer in the end. I also can understand that as you progressed
with skunkworks you wanted them to be detailed and give it more
feeling to the reader.
I can't wait until you release the next portfolio.
Oh, and I heard you said you won't be selling anymore of the original
artwork after 2007 and I was wondering, if somebody was to raise
enough money so that you wouldn't have to pay for anything, would you
reconsider selling it? Because its a shame that piracy got to you, but
I believe that your art should be shared and I would be willing to
raise the money for it.
Please consider it.
~Mew~
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Take a wild, friggin guess"
<a_change_of_plans_at_...> wrote:
>
> Yeah, that was one of my concerns when I started tweaking my style
> years ago. By the time Skunkworks 3 had come out, I was getting
> burned out on that particular style, and at that time, I was trying to
> crank out a lot of artwork. I fell victim to the "quantity over
> quality" trap. There are a lot of differences between the first 3
> Skunkworks folios and the folios that followed (SW4 was a bit more
> detailed, adding highlights and such, SW5 added muscle tone and fur
> texture, SW6 added more depth and detail. The future-planned SW7 will
> blow the previous ones away...)
>
> I've got a full-color piece ready to start detailing; I'll obviously
> upload it here when it's ready to see if folks like it or not...
>
> --JMH
Received on Wed Jun 13 2007 - 17:05:07 CDT