Phantom Generations Cover #10



Here's one of the latest Phantom Generations Covers...#10 Above is the thumbnail, the idea and theory behind it and the final. A principle in drawing, especially covers, is not only draw your viewer in but also to make your composition lead right into your focal point. In this case you'll notice I actually used practically all the elements leading into the center of the page where our hero is. I remember studying and learning this principle as a teen in one of my many "how to books" where they broke up a panel Neal Adams did for a Green Lantern/Green Arrow Issue, one from the ground breaking series in the 60's. It has stuck with me ever since. Enjoy! R.
Labels: Neal Adams, Phantom Generations
3 Comments:
A wonderful sense of drama, adventure and palpable danger. Just gorgeous stuff, thanks so much for sharing!
Wow- gorgeous Ruben! Can't wait for this issue!
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