Capitán América - El Soldado de Invierno
by David Cabeza Ruiz @almayer22
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Os presento mi último proyecto de cómic de superhéroes. Llevaba unos meses rondándome la idea de hacer esta escena de la película como proyecto para mi portfolio, pero antes de hacer el curso de Pacheco no me veía del todo capaz. Aprendí mucho con el proyecto del curso y me decidí a darle una oportunidad a mi vieja idea. Esta vez he tratado de trabajar como lo hacen los profesionales que trabajan en digital: entintando mis propias páginas, sobre todo para hacerme una idea más exacta de cuánto me queda para llegar a un nivel de velocidad optimo para trabajar en ese mercado. Sigo lejos de ese objetivo, pero lo importante es no dejar de practicar, de hecho ya ando liado haciendo otra serie de 7 páginas sobre una historia de Batman que espero poder poner aquí también dentro de pocas semanas. Espero que os guste. Saludos!
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alejandro_fa
That last! You have captured all the movements and the essence of the actors' faces to make them recognizable, bravo.
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almayer22
Thank you! Making these pages has been quite difficult for me: I wanted the characters to look like the actors, for the clothes to be the ones they used in the filming, for the settings to be the same ... That, which at first may seem to make the task (not having to imagine or invent all those elements) is actually a burden, you have to be resorting to image captures and production photos of the film and constantly consulting them (in this case it was even more complex because the scene is night and the details of the clothes did not look good). But if I have achieved my goal then it was worth it! What I have done is change the points of view, and cut (and change small details) of the choreography of the fight. You had to give variety to the vignettes to adapt the film to a comic. Of course, not all the vignettes are different, there are many that are copies (not tracing) of images from the film, especially when there is a large portrait of the actors.
Thanks again for stopping by to see the work. Cheers!
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alejandro_fa
No problem! When Caesar what is Caesar's, if on another occasion you need to draw characters that look like movies, try looking at hot toys, which have many replicas with the costumes of the cinema.
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