Lee Bermejo is a professional illustrator and comic book artist. He has done work for Marvel and DC Comics, Men's Health, Max Mara, Top Cow productions, Wizard Entertainment, and a crappy film called Ultraviolet (hey,whaddayagonnado). Talking about himself in the third person makes him feel more important than he really is. Anyway, enough about the blogger, let's talk art!
I am desperate to reach the professional, dramatic and inspirational level you bring to your art. Can I get some insight into your process please? Is your work all graphite, or are you applying a wash? Your sequential work, I get the impression that only some of the artwork is inked, some left in pencil, is that correct? I am serious and have been working hard on my own, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your time.
Hi Cesare. The work is done in 2 ways, depending on the piece and time: 1). pencil, ink, and graphite rendering with some ink wash, or 2). digital. The sequential stuff is always inked. I sometimes apply some pencil rendering and wash on top of the inks. Hope this info is of some use to you.
Hello Lee,
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Cesare (ctatarelli@gmail.com)
Hi Cesare. The work is done in 2 ways, depending on the piece and time: 1). pencil, ink, and graphite rendering with some ink wash, or 2). digital. The sequential stuff is always inked. I sometimes apply some pencil rendering and wash on top of the inks. Hope this info is of some use to you.
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