Seeking professional artist, to
create t-shirt design by employer’s instruction. That being said, depending on the print and
it's edition, each print could still be worth UP TO $3k depending on what it
is. (And that would only apply to the hand-signed prints.) -
Ya it’s an excellent topic, even I agree
with it drawing manually is tougher than drawning digitally coz drawing
digitally is just a tool like pencil, brush etc so person who can draw manually
can easily draw digitally, but ive seen many artist use digital medium as a
short cut like tracing, cut paste, even they have problems in compositing,
nothing can replace drawing manual, I agree feel may change, but industry's top
comic
artists, still draw manually.
His ink illustrations are so intricate that
they actually blow the art up in size (rather than the standard procedure of
reducing) {<a
href="frazettagirls.com">frazettagirls.com</a>} before
printing it. I'm the proud owner of several of his silk-screened prints which
is the only affordable way to obtain his art.
On June 8, the co-owner of a large
collectibles house announced that he had purchased the Weird-Science Fantasy
cover that Frazetta had refused to sell William Gaines from the family for
$380,000, the most ever paid for a single page of American comic book art.” It
did not go unnoticed that this would raise the value of other work by Frazetta
the collector already owned, as well as other works the family might choose to
market.
There's an interesting back story to that
Frazetta cover: It was drawn in 1954 and conceived as a Buck Rogers cover for
Famous Funnies, but Eastern Color Printing didn't use it. Instead, the company
picked it up in 1955 and, after a few alterations, it
finally hit the stands. For more information, Please visit our site http://www.frazettagirls.com/.
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