Monday, April 21, 2008

CORA update: April 21



Things are progressing slowly but still moving forward...I had to take a few days off to unwind a bit. I also needed to take some time to clear my head to draw up a piece for an art auction.

There are 21 pages to go on Cora, then I have to do color on about 1/3 of the book, write and re-write a bunch of dialogue, and tie down the cover and do individual page fixes. I added a few new pages to fill out the story, which took a bit of additional time, but the story is better for it (I hope). 28 days to go to hit the deadline, give or take a few days...
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10 Comments:

At 4/21/2008 1:28 PM, Blogger Dani said...

I'm sure Cora will wrap beautifully. Can't wait to read it!

And congrats on the collective success of the auction, Ted!

Dani

 
At 4/21/2008 2:15 PM, Blogger SketchCrawl said...

awesome expression on her Ted ... love it ...

e

 
At 4/21/2008 7:24 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ted,

Another great composition piece capturing her mood and expression. Sunburnt, sweat, dust, need to wash my hair expression...

cK

PS. Great grab on the Ronnie piece.

 
At 4/22/2008 10:17 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Absolutely beautiful.

This is a great evocative drawing. I echo all the things the others have said.

The quality of this thing is already through the roof! Keep running this marathon -- you're easily in Mile 20. :)

Moth

 
At 4/22/2008 4:55 PM, Blogger Kei Acedera said...

love her posture and the look on her face...wonderful image!

 
At 4/22/2008 8:52 PM, Blogger Mr Scribbles said...

Keep on chuggin' Ted! What I've seen of Cora looks amazing!!

 
At 4/23/2008 10:01 AM, Blogger Brian said...

wow, i love the style you're developing. looking good man! can't wait to read it. cheers

 
At 5/09/2008 8:36 AM, Blogger Victoria Powell said...

I love your work!

 
At 5/27/2008 11:38 AM, Blogger Jenny Lerew said...

That image (which I'm sure is one of hundreds with equal impact) is just so stunning, gosh. I see this sort of thing so often in real life yet until now never done graphically-that specific slouch, weight, attitude of a woman sitting on the saddle.
Just had to barge in and write that. Lovely stuff Ted!

 
At 5/30/2008 12:35 PM, Blogger fred davis said...

As noted by others, great expression! Her posture really sells it too.

I'm so glad I found your blog, very inspiring.

 

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