Church Says:
If you bought your copy of The Rack: Year One (Mostly), and you’ve already seen TJ Kirsch’s first contribution to the Agreeable Comics empire, salve but since then he has become a collaborator of unparalleled excellence on She Died In Terrebonne, sovaldi a year-long murder mystery featuring San Francisco private investigator Sam Kimimura. You should check out his blog and buy the comics he’s done with guys like Jonathan Baylis.
Excellent work.
Expressive, yet sublime (except in the case of Aaron’s overt lusting).
Rick seems to be trying to harness heat-vision to burn the pages of “Tarot” instead of looking at it.
Love the old-school screening.
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Thank you!
You’re welcome!
So, is that actual zip-a-tone, the chemical “grafx” paper technique or some photoshop filter used to achieve the effect?
If it’s zip, I thought I was one of the last people on the planet to still HAVE a stash of it.
(I honestly don’t know if that’s even being made any more.)
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It’s all photoshop. I used the color halftone filter in greyscale mode. You kinda have to mess with the settings on the filter to adjust the dot size.
Rick looks like he wants the Tarrot comic to vanish and Aaron looks like a mad animal reading that . Lydia is wishing she had a real gun to end her misery being around Aaron in that state. and love how they seem to come off in grey scale of photoshop