Please feel free to share the video with your friends.This is a demo of me explaining my tradional inking process. It is for an art auction piece featuring Dave Stevens, the rocketeer.
Thank you for such an informative inking lesson. Now when many artists works with computer it is great to see paper drawings of such brelliant quality!
Thank you for such an informative inking lesson. Now when many artists works with computer it is great to see paper drawings of such brelliant quality!
Stephen, Thanks so much for all of your great lessons and tutorials. I just bought your posebooks for ipad and they really revolutionize the concept. They are fantastic. I'm hoping you will add updates to these, especially for the women's poses. How about some poses that are less sexualized? I'm thinking tomboys, women weight lifters, bag ladies, older women, children, mothers, etc. I illustrate for children and would really love to see more variety in the women's characterizations, especially. Thanks again, your work and teaching are both inspiring! Jackie
Stephen Silver was born in London, England on August 30th 1972. Aspiring to be a
professional artist his whole life and knowing drawing would be his vocation, Silver got
his professional start in 1992 drawing caricatures in amusement parks. In 1993 he went
on to establish his own illustration company called Silvertoons. By 1997 Silver was
hired by Warner Bros. Television Animation as a character designer, and has been
working in the animation industry ever since.
He has worked as Character Designer and Supervisor for Disney Television Animation,
Sony Feature Animation and Nickelodeon Animation, designing characters such as
"Kim Possible", "Danny Phantom" and Kevin Smith's "Clerks" the animated series, to
name a few. Silver is the author and artist of seven self-published books on the art of
sketching, caricature and life drawing. In addition to working freelance full time, he also
teaches an online character design course at schoolism.com. Silver names three treasures to success
in life that give him what it takes to keep on drawing: passion, desire and determination.
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Thank you for such an informative inking lesson. Now when many artists works with computer it is great to see paper drawings of such brelliant quality!
Hey Stephen, Hope you are well. The posebook app is a great idea!
Nice Rocketeer too.
Take care! -Grant
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Hi all,
Have a nice day.
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Stephen, Thanks so much for all of your great lessons and tutorials. I just bought your posebooks for ipad and they really revolutionize the concept. They are fantastic. I'm hoping you will add updates to these, especially for the women's poses. How about some poses that are less sexualized? I'm thinking tomboys, women weight lifters, bag ladies, older women, children, mothers, etc. I illustrate for children and would really love to see more variety in the women's characterizations, especially.
Thanks again, your work and teaching are both inspiring! Jackie
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