wow! I don't know why this showed up on my recommendations, but boy am I glad that it did. This is so beautiful. that page of the character jumping into the water is just as you say: master level. Incredible, I'm going out to find some right now
the last volume of luther strode was sooo good. it's crazy how much he improved since the first volume which was really good. he's on a whole new level now
It's impossible not to admire the level of detail in that work, even though I don't really care for the complete absence of dramatic lighting. But then not all art is about lighting. A lot of art is simply about design or craftsmanship; so what this artist lacks in lighting/shading skill, he makes up for elsewhere. It's not my cup of tea, but I definitely appreciate the talent that goes into it. It definitely has an oriental style of cartooning over an American style (say, like Caniff or Eisner, which I prefer).
This is the first time I'd seen his work so I went and looked at his previous work. He's really improved over time and this looks amazing. He's one to watch in the future.
While reading the comic I kind of skimmed through the part when he jumps into the water and the bubbles cover his body, leading to the top of the water AND I feel terrible for doing so.
Above average artist, but quite a bit of hyperbole in this review. An old school like Dale Eaglesham or even a Mark Bagely does detail far beyond this on almost every single page.
to me its just obvious the Rafael Grampá influence in designing the page, stretching the narrative, and brush linning. Also, in character design i think has a lot from Roger Ibanez (Jazz Maynard). All of them have influence from japanese manga. He just choose well his references and assembled something fresh. obviously, this doesnt explain this level of brush controling. haha... the guys is a monster, no doubt.
You ever watch that video "Everything's a remix" or heard the expression "We stand on the shoulders of giants?" Pretty much explains every creative individual... It's no secret.
yeah, i know. i just wanted to point it out that his style seem to be "engeneered", you know what i mean? thats not criticizing, if im right about it hes even more amazing, thats no easy feat. everybody theoretically could do it, but really very few can acomplish this!
Dave Gibbons (Watchmen) is a fan of Manga Studio. I don't know why working digitally would be something bad. Of course, traditional art is awesome, but a person is not less talented for working digitally. Jorge Jimenez is a 100%digital artist and his work is one of the best in the industry right now. Even Todd McFarlane is fully digital for years now.
Spoken like a true SPECTATOR. As an artist myself trained in traditional, I can say with confidence that digital art is STILL ART. It isnt the tool that has talent or Skill, its the Artist himself. I am drawing and writing an independent series, and working in Digitally has enabled me to higher quality work in a shorter amount of time.
Incognito Fool which is something to consider too, when working under a schedule you need every possible tool that allows you meet your deadlines without compromising your art. Manga studio, for example, has some tools that allows it to be your OWN work, while reducing time. Being able to set up a composition of panels in seconds without losing time with a ruler trying to be exact in the size of each panel and leaving the same amount of space between each one is a plus. Just as one little example where digital art just reduces the time you spent in a piece so that you can get to the next one. Is a tool to have a better workflow, not to be a hack.
If Kim Jung Gi can admire your art, then you've made it.
@Jane Doe Kim clapped at the end and the look on his face was that of approval the entire time he was reading
@Jane Doe do you have the full video of the critique?
Tradd's style is so psychedelic and funkadelic to me. That 7O's black light poster technique mixed with the lava lamp effect. so unique.
I really enjoyed the Kim Jung Gi cameo through the video. Congrats Tradd
Tradd is just THE new legend, a new classic, a new master.
Tradd Moore's art is soooOoOOOoOoOO good!
How have we not gotten a Luther strode animated series yet. So good
He is one of my favorite artists, I just wish he did more books and continued Ghost Rider.
Silver surfer black has my favorite art of any comic book ever
This is amazing he is different in all comic artist,,bravo!!
I desperately want a black and white edition of Luther Strode
That dive off the bridge into the water set of panels was mind-blowing!
I can't believe it that he does it with a brush. Always thought he goes with digital. Amazing skill.
wow! I don't know why this showed up on my recommendations, but boy am I glad that it did. This is so beautiful. that page of the character jumping into the water is just as you say: master level. Incredible, I'm going out to find some right now
First saw his style on the Ghost Rider stuff and thought it was genius. This stuff is next level yet again.
the last volume of luther strode was sooo good. it's crazy how much he improved since the first volume which was really good. he's on a whole new level now
It's impossible not to admire the level of detail in that work, even though I don't really care for the complete absence of dramatic lighting. But then not all art is about lighting. A lot of art is simply about design or craftsmanship; so what this artist lacks in lighting/shading skill, he makes up for elsewhere. It's not my cup of tea, but I definitely appreciate the talent that goes into it. It definitely has an oriental style of cartooning over an American style (say, like Caniff or Eisner, which I prefer).
This is the first time I'd seen his work so I went and looked at his previous work. He's really improved over time and this looks amazing. He's one to watch in the future.
This guy love him, he is in love with him
Best Comic Book artist out! do you see that detail?? dudes a beast!
Literally gets a clap from Kim Jung Gi. Incredible.
While reading the comic I kind of skimmed through the part when he jumps into the water and the bubbles cover his body, leading to the top of the water AND I feel terrible for doing so.
Ok now , why he is not famous like Akira toriyama???
🎖️
kim jung gi
Did u see who was te last one ❤️
Tradd is very inspiring, make you want to re-draw your shit over and over lol
Dude made KIM JUNG GI say Wow...........hes a monster.
Above average artist, but quite a bit of hyperbole in this review. An old school like Dale Eaglesham or even a Mark Bagely does detail far beyond this on almost every single page.
Mr. Bryan lee O'maley saying: "damn, just like my drawings"
I wish...
I think the art is based on Baki.
Same thoughts
Nope
to me its just obvious the Rafael Grampá influence in designing the page, stretching the narrative, and brush linning.
Also, in character design i think has a lot from Roger Ibanez (Jazz Maynard). All of them have influence from japanese manga. He just choose well his references and assembled something fresh. obviously, this doesnt explain this level of brush controling. haha... the guys is a monster, no doubt.
You ever watch that video "Everything's a remix" or heard the expression "We stand on the shoulders of giants?" Pretty much explains every creative individual... It's no secret.
yeah, i know. i just wanted to point it out that his style seem to be "engeneered", you know what i mean? thats not criticizing, if im right about it hes even more amazing, thats no easy feat. everybody theoretically could do it, but really very few can acomplish this!
never seen a dude blow a comic book artist on youtube without censorship
...eh
Great Artist and he's a traditional artist, not some Manga Studio / Google Sketch dependent wannabe.
Dave Gibbons (Watchmen) is a fan of Manga Studio. I don't know why working digitally would be something bad. Of course, traditional art is awesome, but a person is not less talented for working digitally. Jorge Jimenez is a 100%digital artist and his work is one of the best in the industry right now. Even Todd McFarlane is fully digital for years now.
Spoken like a true SPECTATOR. As an artist myself trained in traditional, I can say with confidence that digital art is STILL ART. It isnt the tool that has talent or Skill, its the Artist himself. I am drawing and writing an independent series, and working in Digitally has enabled me to higher quality work in a shorter amount of time.
Incognito Fool which is something to consider too, when working under a schedule you need every possible tool that allows you meet your deadlines without compromising your art. Manga studio, for example, has some tools that allows it to be your OWN work, while reducing time. Being able to set up a composition of panels in seconds without losing time with a ruler trying to be exact in the size of each panel and leaving the same amount of space between each one is a plus. Just as one little example where digital art just reduces the time you spent in a piece so that you can get to the next one. Is a tool to have a better workflow, not to be a hack.
Dude has only been in the comics industry for like 5 years. And has accomplish a lot already.
Lol who are the 5 idiots with their thumbs going the wrong way?
Bad faces
It's the Dragon Ball influence, he's not the only one, don't know why anyone would try and it as an influence.
@@aquadias more like baki influence