More Original Guido Guidi Comic Book Art Up for Auction
Tuesday, February 28th, 2012 1:45PM CST
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If you're in the market for some original Transformers comic art there are currently a few pieces from fan favorite Guido Guidi on eBay. The listings can be found by clicking here.
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Posted by all_the_primes on February 28th, 2012 @ 6:01pm CST
Posted by SKYWARPED_128 on February 28th, 2012 @ 6:23pm CST
Posted by robotmel on February 29th, 2012 @ 2:49am CST
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Without the colors, I can only assume the first panels show Starscream talking to an evil looking Bumblebee or Cliffjumper. WTF?
Clicking on the images take you to Guido's Ebay page which describes which characters and the various mediums used!
First up is...
Thundercracker & Bumblebee
Megatron & Prime (x2)
Beastwars Megatron
Transmetal Megatron
Bidding has already kicked off!
Those blue pencilled pre-lims look awesome but I noted the inked art for Cracker & Bee is very small, only a touch larger than A4?
Now, I'm no artist but I feel sure the usual bristol board given to artists by comic companies is nearer A3 in size?
Posted by Guido on February 29th, 2012 @ 7:13pm CST
robotmel wrote:Those blue pencilled pre-lims look awesome but I noted the inked art for Cracker & Bee is very small, only a touch larger than A4?
Now, I'm no artist but I feel sure the usual bristol board given to artists by comic companies is nearer A3 in size?
Yes you're right - some publisher provides the bristol board to artists, and usually they are 11x17 ; but sometimes some artists prefer to work smaller to save time, especially if you have to ink too (personally I buy my own bristol at my local art supply stores).