Source: thefoxisblack.com
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Brass Knuckles.
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Pelagio Palagi, Unfinished Portrait, 19th century
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(via Q & A with Tom Gauld | The Casual Optimist)
Dan Wagstaff interviews Tom Gauld, whose book Goliath comes out next year from Drawn & Quarterly.
Tom talks about his process:
I sit and think and doodle in my sketchbook until I have a good idea. Then I’ll make rough pencil sketches on copier paper till I have things worked out visually. Then I hone these sketches on paper and in photoshop till I have a rough version of the image which I can send to anyone who needs to approve it. Then I will print out the image and use a lightbox to trace an ink version which I crosshatch then scan back into the computer where I can clean it up, tweak bits and add any colour. I love using the computer but I try to stay away from it till I’ve done most of the thinking for an idea, looked at it from all sides, because I feel that once the computer is involved things are on an inevitable path to being finished. Whereas in my sketchbook the possibilities are endless.
Source: casualoptimist.com