You were profiled on Cartoon Brew some time last year with images from the cover - silhouette of the two peasants around the fire. It was the first time I'd visited the work of Grillo. It was a good decision for me to visit.
hola Oscar!! tanto tiempo!, veo q´has posteado muchas cosas bonitas!, pero hay una cosa q´cdo lo lei dije: q´lastima!!!... q´seas d boca!!!jaja!!. a mi m encanta el dibujo q hiciste de Labruna , aguante river !!!, seriamente, estos ultimos son buenisimos, sobretodo por el colorido q´le das a cada/u de ellos.
These are great, too bad they didn't make the cut, you have a way to draw horses that is just incredibly appealing, as in the ones showing Fausto riding a polka dot pony which you posted a while ago, the colors are incendiary, were all the illustrations for fausto colored in the computer?
I thought these drawings were too cartoony and not as free as I wanted them to be. Yes, the colours were aplied with photoshop after I drew the picture on paper, directly on ink, without pencil sketch lines.
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You were profiled on Cartoon Brew some time last year with images from the cover - silhouette of the two peasants around the fire.
It was the first time I'd visited the work of Grillo.
It was a good decision for me to visit.
hola Oscar!! tanto tiempo!, veo q´has posteado muchas cosas bonitas!, pero hay una cosa q´cdo lo lei dije: q´lastima!!!... q´seas d boca!!!jaja!!. a mi m encanta el dibujo q hiciste de Labruna , aguante river !!!, seriamente, estos ultimos son buenisimos, sobretodo por el colorido q´le das a cada/u de ellos.
hasta prontito!!!
besos!!
These are great, too bad they didn't make the cut, you have a way to draw horses that is just incredibly appealing, as in the ones showing Fausto riding a polka dot pony which you posted a while ago, the colors are incendiary, were all the illustrations for fausto colored in the computer?
I thought these drawings were too cartoony and not as free as I wanted them to be.
Yes, the colours were aplied with photoshop after I drew the picture on paper, directly on ink, without pencil sketch lines.
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