The Art Of Inking, With Joe Kubert
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The bit where he shaves the paper with a razor blade is nuts!
@thomaspitilli
28 күн бұрын
Masterful!
dude's a legend
Gran Maestro del comics Joe Kubert .
Kubert was a genius, a virtuoso--the Goya of comic art. It'll always be a joy to watch him work.
@thomaspitilli
3 жыл бұрын
A hundred percent agree!
I made the pencilling course. I improved a lot as a result of it. Now that's a happy memory.
Learned alot from Joe Kubert's correspondence courses and how to draw comics the Marvel way!
Kubert Nº1
1:19 Joe Kubert is tha MAN! Love the ADAM KUBERT drawing. Man I wanted to go to! Andy Kubert also was very cool! 4:33 Same School. Makes me wanna Draw and INK! 6:02 Yin and Yang
Joe Kubert liked my inking. I graduated his school in 1995
Thanks for sharing!
How happy am I over this video! I grew up reading the great Kubert and loving his work. Still do. I write now but I wanted to be an artist at one time and I find that so much of what artists like you and Kubert teach us on what’s pronounced, what’s subtle, texturing and tone can often apply to writing and other arts too. Thanks so much! What a marvelous video!
@thomaspitilli
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, I'm glad that this resonated with you! Kubert's work continues to be an influence on artists and writers alike which is so great to see. The greats truly live on through their work :)
Always keep a piece of scrap paper under neith your hand so that you don't smear the ink all over your drawing!
Tom, I didn't know these videos were available for free. I'm going to watch them all. Joe Kubert is one of those artist I have always revisited over the years. I hope your doing well, glad your still drawing!
@thomaspitilli
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Jorge! Hope you're doing well, good to hear from you. Yeah, check out those classes in KZread, they're pretty great. Hope you're still making comics!
@jzeraba
3 жыл бұрын
@@thomaspitilli Yes, still drawing! Have a book currently available for free on a few sites, Global Comix, Google Play... come to mind. I believe there are some reviews on KZread as well. It's called Wall Breakers, if possible check it out. I love feedback.
@thomaspitilli
3 жыл бұрын
@@jzeraba Dude, that's awesome, I'm gonna check it out right now!
@thomaspitilli
3 жыл бұрын
I just bought a copy last night. Dude. Seriously awesome stuff! Gorgeous artwork and storytelling. Glad to see you're still going strong.
@jzeraba
3 жыл бұрын
@@thomaspitilliThank you. I'm glad you got a KZread channel and have continued to work. I'm not sure if you visit NY or are in it. But, it would be cool to have a chat, if your up to it. I'll send you a contact message soon.
Many thanks for the links! Checking them out. Also, I believe he has a very talented granddaughter carrying on the family tradition.
@thomaspitilli
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I believe you're right! Very talented family.
Great video!!! One thing I'd love to know is how did they color comics back then. I've looked around, and not really found anything, I kinda found out that they used like this watered down pigmented ink that was a couple of colors. But that's about it. Is there any video on classic traditional coloring process?
@thomaspitilli
2 жыл бұрын
If there is, I'd love to see it! My knowledge of how comics were colored back then is spotty as well. If I find a good resource, I'll share it on my channel!
@loneangler9063
2 жыл бұрын
@@thomaspitilli thanks, keep up the good work👍👍👍
@standepain
Жыл бұрын
If you're talking about colored pages that were sent off to the printer to be separated we used Dr. Martin dyes but the key thing was the master color chart/guide. We lay in the colors an then list what color it was supposed to be for the color separator when they were cutting the film.
@TheKevphil
Жыл бұрын
@@standepain As I understand it, large rooms full of little old ladies (or was it the other way around?) would cut rubylith on acetate overlays (3 for each color and its two percentages). I've also heard they used Zipatone, but it is both hard to work with and expensive. Finally, and most likely to me, they painted the separations on and/or used ruby markers. That's how little I know, and I'm sticking by it.
Oh cool, you went to SVA? I’m 2009 computer art major. Which year were you?
@thomaspitilli
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! I'm 2007 Cartooning major :)