Tim: Thanks, Tim. For this one, since I painted it gouache, I did almost no cleanup or correction in photoshop; just a little touchup in the levels to make sure the black came out all flat. When I use markers, however, a lot of them need colour correction to flatten the tones and make it 'just right'. Luckily, my wife helps me out with most of that!
Laseraw: thanks! Glad you liked the kirby-esque pieces -- I love playing around in that way.
Dominic: thanks, Dominic.
Doodlers: thank you!
Claudia: thanks, honey. And look -- you didn't have to clean this one up for me!:)
Robert Ullman: thanks, Rob! Glad you liked it -- but boy, with the nice weather lately, it sure doesn't feel like fall! Hope you liked your copy of the sketchbook too.
Kyu: thanks, buddy. Hmm -- haven't seen that movie. But yeah, that one window in the background is what got my attention.
I loved the sketchbook, Michael...thanks a million! Dustin said he'd passed along an invite to next year's Indie Island as well...here's hoping you can make it! Your stuff would be a big hit in Charlotte, I think!
Hey I was googling myself just out of curiosity, and I came across your sketchbook. That's a cool sketch you have on your website. Keep up the dope shit.
Hey yo, I was just googling myself and I came across your website. You have some dope shit. Nice to know there's a Mike Cho out there doin cool stuff. Peace!
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Beautiful work. Curious, do you have to do much color correction in Photoshop to get your spot colors just right?
hi!
just looked at your posts
great work!!
you certainly have mr. kirby down!
congrats!
heard about you through the killing girl variant
you got a new fan!
Very nice.
just right.
It's just beautiful. Exactly why I love living in the city, our backyard view like this at night. I love it.
It's a beaut...so evocative. Makes you feel like fall is here.
Very nice silhouette. This reminds me of that scene from Disturbia where Shia's character starts spying on the new girl next door...You devil you.
Tim: Thanks, Tim. For this one, since I painted it gouache, I did almost no cleanup or correction in photoshop; just a little touchup in the levels to make sure the black came out all flat. When I use markers, however, a lot of them need colour correction to flatten the tones and make it 'just right'. Luckily, my wife helps me out with most of that!
Laseraw: thanks! Glad you liked the kirby-esque pieces -- I love playing around in that way.
Dominic: thanks, Dominic.
Doodlers: thank you!
Claudia: thanks, honey. And look -- you didn't have to clean this one up for me!:)
Robert Ullman: thanks, Rob! Glad you liked it -- but boy, with the nice weather lately, it sure doesn't feel like fall! Hope you liked your copy of the sketchbook too.
Kyu: thanks, buddy. Hmm -- haven't seen that movie. But yeah, that one window in the background is what got my attention.
now whats it look like through the binoculars!
nice!
I loved the sketchbook, Michael...thanks a million! Dustin said he'd passed along an invite to next year's Indie Island as well...here's hoping you can make it! Your stuff would be a big hit in Charlotte, I think!
What a beautiful capture! Lovely mood and silhouettes work! Perfect.
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Great blog, man.
Amazing drawings!
Nothing beats simplicity! Nice piece!
Just add the soundtrack there! Beautiful!
Hey I was googling myself just out of curiosity, and I came across your sketchbook. That's a cool sketch you have on your website. Keep up the dope shit.
Hey yo, I was just googling myself and I came across your website. You have some dope shit. Nice to know there's a Mike Cho out there doin cool stuff. Peace!
so emo.
;)
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