Matías Bergara@matiasbergara

    Girl. One of the very few sketches I keep on my wall. I put it there 5 years ago to remind myself "this is how I like to draw". Believe it or not, I have to do that often. It's very easy to me to drift away, out of curiosity or after a challenge - and end up gone very astray.

    Girl. 
One of the very few sketches I keep on my wall. I put it there 5 years ago to remind myself "this is how I like to draw". Believe it or not, I have to do that often. It's very easy to me to drift away, out of curiosity or after a challenge - and end up gone very astray.
    284612020年8月13日 09:31
    Matías Bergara@matiasbergara

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    274772020年8月16日 09:03
    Matías Bergara@matiasbergara

    Lines and color. From #CODA issue 2 / VOL 1. I love this page. Most of it was improvised - meaning the vast majority of the elements were not pre-designed but drawn directly on the page and kept as the "official" model. #comics #fantasy @boomstudios

    Lines and color. From #CODA issue 2 / VOL 1.
I love this page. Most of it was improvised - meaning the vast majority of the elements were not pre-designed but drawn directly on the page and kept as the "official" model. 
#comics #fantasy 
@boomstudios
    Lines and color. From #CODA issue 2 / VOL 1.
I love this page. Most of it was improvised - meaning the vast majority of the elements were not pre-designed but drawn directly on the page and kept as the "official" model. 
#comics #fantasy 
@boomstudios
    926272020年8月30日 23:27
    Matías Bergara@matiasbergara

    My unpopular opinion is that Enrique Breccia is way more talented and developed as an artist than his father Alberto was. This doesn't mean Alberto's unique place in the history of comics can be questioned. It's two different things.

    My unpopular opinion is that Enrique Breccia is way more talented and developed as an artist than his father Alberto  was. This doesn't mean Alberto's unique place in the history of comics can be questioned. It's two different things.
    My unpopular opinion is that Enrique Breccia is way more talented and developed as an artist than his father Alberto  was. This doesn't mean Alberto's unique place in the history of comics can be questioned. It's two different things.
    My unpopular opinion is that Enrique Breccia is way more talented and developed as an artist than his father Alberto  was. This doesn't mean Alberto's unique place in the history of comics can be questioned. It's two different things.
    My unpopular opinion is that Enrique Breccia is way more talented and developed as an artist than his father Alberto  was. This doesn't mean Alberto's unique place in the history of comics can be questioned. It's two different things.
    463872020年9月1日 05:13
    Matías Bergara@matiasbergara

    This book is one of my favourites: he decided suddenly to not use any lines at all and let the colors mark one thing from another.

    This book is one of my favourites: he decided suddenly to not use any lines at all and let the colors mark one thing from another.
    This book is one of my favourites: he decided suddenly to not use any lines at all and let the colors mark one thing from another.
    This book is one of my favourites: he decided suddenly to not use any lines at all and let the colors mark one thing from another.
    This book is one of my favourites: he decided suddenly to not use any lines at all and let the colors mark one thing from another.
    71282020年9月1日 05:17

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