I've been a bat fan all my life. As a matter of fact my first trading card set as a kid was the first Topps Batman card set. I've been doing licensed sketch cards for a few years now, with Upper Deck and Ritten house, but as there are only 2 cast members still alive and most of the market for nonsports cards is based on autographs it's not likely we'll see a new 1966 set, so when it can time for me to try out my own set....
Ba na na na na na na na na Batman!!
I've been following your progress on these on Instagram in recent weeks and i'm so glad you've shared these over here now too! Really, really like what you've done! (I'm @66batblog btw)
Ben Bentley wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 10:33 am
I've been following your progress on these on Instagram in recent weeks and i'm so glad you've shared these over here now too! Really, really like what you've done! (I'm @66batblog btw)
Thanks I'm glad you like the work! I was just checking out your instagram. Nice facial hair!
Lounge lizard wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 10:52 am
Fabulous.
All of them.
My only criticism is Robin's eyes in relation to his mask.
I know what you mean. it had to be impossible to work in the masks. especially for the stunt guys I can't imagine doing all the fight scenes with no peripheral vision.
Jimmy L. 66 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 11:49 am
Beautiful.
Headed over to Insta right now. What is the medium?
Thank you!
I'm using Copic markers, Prismacolor pencils and a little watercolor, on smooth Bristol board.
There's time lapse videos of each. one minute on insta and 30 minute on youtube.
SketchCardsAndCovers, that's an interesting take on the series. Very appealing. Do you have any intention of taking a deep dive into guest stars from the rest of the series?