I was actually wondering if you switched to a more fluid sketchy style on the action scenes on purpose or if it was more of a subconsious thing with your art. I really enjoyed the book and thought the action scenes really brought a sense of movement and dynamism to the book.
I guess that's just the direction my art is going right now, Shane. Action, as I found out during this book, is really fun to draw, so I was enjoying myself a lot. That is always good for the final product.
Multiple Eisner Award winners Fábio and Gabriel were born in São Paulo in June 5th, 1976 and have, in one way or another, been telling stories ever since. Now, they tell stories doing comic books and graphic novels (which are essencially the same thing). They are Brazil's very own WONDER TWINS.
This is their english blog. Here, they show some pictures and they talk a little about their behind-the-scenes day-to-day life.
And they write introductions about themselves in the third person.
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I was actually wondering if you switched to a more fluid sketchy style on the action scenes on purpose or if it was more of a subconsious thing with your art. I really enjoyed the book and thought the action scenes really brought a sense of movement and dynamism to the book.
I guess that's just the direction my art is going right now, Shane. Action, as I found out during this book, is really fun to draw, so I was enjoying myself a lot. That is always good for the final product.
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