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Awesome! That is often my Illustration process as well. Though sometimes I go all old school. But that is more for the discipline and zen-ness of it.

Take this for what it's worth. I'm an Art Director who does a lot of hands-on design myself. I still use pencils for comps and roughs so I can weed out a few ideas before I even fire up the Adobe Suite. So, the old ways of pencil and paper save me a nice amount of time. But then you know I'm all digital after that.

And you tell Bob, if he comes down here one more time to flirt with my secretary while she is trying to index my pants, HE IS SACKED!

Watch out. The train seems to have lasers of some sort.

Rye, or beer. Music without words. Then I just start pointless stream of consciousness babbling to warm up and put something on the page so it isn't as intimidating. It all gets chopped at the edit. Then onward.

To everyone else at the bar, it just looked like you were cock-blocking some poor schmuck. But to the people in the future, we know you were preventing the conception of President UNDISCLOSED.

I understand. Deviantart can be such a debacle.

Wonderful! Do you have a site where I can see more?

Well it looks like a great job is being done. One comment... at some point, you should maybe have more videos. Like the one with the kid watching the train. Seeing kids react to cool stuff is half the fun.

So many Thank You's

Is there anyplace where we can see more pics online? My eyes demand more!

Very sweet of you to say. Thank You!

The story of a family during the period of the first crusades. It involves secret societies, otherworldly influences, family rivalries, world travel, mental illness and hidden histories.

One of my friends from Denver would sure like to see a particular team shot into space.

That line of thinking does seem like it could have merit... at least to me. Of course any evidence I could give is strictly anecdotal. I was wondering the same thing just as I scrolled down to see your post.

Do you recall the part of the doc about when Drew had to paint the poster for 'The Thing"? Now that's a pro!

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Correct. It's called Drew: The Man Behind the Poster. Recently streaming on Netflix.

I'm with you on Photoshop. It's an amazing tool. An amazing tool that IS unfortunately being used in the hands of lazy people. But thankfully there are a lot of pros doing good work out there too.

I generally try to watch my language.... but you're DAMN right.