Red Dahlia – Page 13

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Panel 3 was a sketchbook live study I did in junior college that I always liked. I just changed the head.

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Red Dahlia – Page 12

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I like how lifeless the suit is.

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Red Dahlia – Page 11

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Ah, Gina the happy goth. I used to draw her in my sketchbook all the time.

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I have no idea who these guys are.

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More painterly flashback style.

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This is a more painterly style I tried for the flashback because I was running tight on time and needed to rush this set of pages. It works though.

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This is the first time we see Sean. The word balloons are a little hard to tell who is talking because the tails are hard to see, white on white. on this page, the stroke around the word balloons was important.

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I tried to capture her loss of momentum. More tempered glass.

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Panel 3 still looks cool to me.

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All that tempered glass took me forever to draw.

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