Gil Kane on Dan Spiegel's work: "(Spiegel's)organizing of a picture is probably the finest demonstration I have ever seen of a guy dealing in spatial relationships. And on top of that, he can create a three dimensional scene" Proof:

    Gil Kane on Dan Spiegel's work:

"(Spiegel's)organizing of a picture is probably the finest demonstration I have ever seen of a guy dealing in spatial relationships. And on top of that, he can create a three dimensional scene"
Proof:
    Gil Kane on Dan Spiegel's work:

"(Spiegel's)organizing of a picture is probably the finest demonstration I have ever seen of a guy dealing in spatial relationships. And on top of that, he can create a three dimensional scene"
Proof:
    Gil Kane on Dan Spiegel's work:

"(Spiegel's)organizing of a picture is probably the finest demonstration I have ever seen of a guy dealing in spatial relationships. And on top of that, he can create a three dimensional scene"
Proof:
    Gil Kane on Dan Spiegel's work:

"(Spiegel's)organizing of a picture is probably the finest demonstration I have ever seen of a guy dealing in spatial relationships. And on top of that, he can create a three dimensional scene"
Proof:
    11402020年5月25日 00:24

    Spiegel uses the white (negative space) of the page better than most I've seen. Sees it as an asset to design rather than limitation.

    Spiegel uses the white (negative space) of the page better than most I've seen. Sees it as an asset to design rather than limitation.
    Spiegel uses the white (negative space) of the page better than most I've seen. Sees it as an asset to design rather than limitation.
    1152020年5月25日 00:44

    Mark Evanier and Dan Spiegel were doing some exciting stuff on Crossfire. Dig those credit pages.

    Mark Evanier and Dan Spiegel were doing some exciting stuff on Crossfire. Dig those credit pages.
    Mark Evanier and Dan Spiegel were doing some exciting stuff on Crossfire. Dig those credit pages.
    Mark Evanier and Dan Spiegel were doing some exciting stuff on Crossfire. Dig those credit pages.
    Mark Evanier and Dan Spiegel were doing some exciting stuff on Crossfire. Dig those credit pages.
    2122020年5月25日 08:36

    Breaking down how Spiegel uses negative space in between figures (panel 2) and creates depth with overlap (panel 1) the war panel 1 is colored really adds to the depth but the level is detail is what sets it up...patterns are helpful too

    Breaking down how Spiegel uses negative space in between figures (panel 2) and creates depth with overlap (panel 1) the war panel 1 is colored really adds to the depth but the level is detail is what sets it up...patterns are helpful too
    Breaking down how Spiegel uses negative space in between figures (panel 2) and creates depth with overlap (panel 1) the war panel 1 is colored really adds to the depth but the level is detail is what sets it up...patterns are helpful too
    6242020年5月25日 10:59

    Gil Kane on Kurtzman's war comic : "People just didn't die, but human beings died in human and affecting terms" One of my favorites from two-fisted tales

    Gil Kane on Kurtzman's war comic :

"People just didn't die, but human beings died in human and affecting terms"

One of my favorites from two-fisted tales
    Gil Kane on Kurtzman's war comic :

"People just didn't die, but human beings died in human and affecting terms"

One of my favorites from two-fisted tales
    Gil Kane on Kurtzman's war comic :

"People just didn't die, but human beings died in human and affecting terms"

One of my favorites from two-fisted tales
    Gil Kane on Kurtzman's war comic :

"People just didn't die, but human beings died in human and affecting terms"

One of my favorites from two-fisted tales
    082020年5月26日 01:20

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