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Week FOUR and FIVE
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Okay, the third week was amazing. Some great pieces came in. I'm very honored that time was taken to produce some FANTASTIC color art over my work. Alec Fritz was this weeks winner. Now we are off to week FOUR- FIVE!
I say it this way as I will be running this next one for a two week span. This allows me time to get these three weeks of wonderful color art printed, do the remark and numbering and shipping to these winners that have worked so hard.
For right now, this weeks winner will be shown in the box to the lift as the featured piece. Once I get a link to his deviantart site, I will just add it here.......
Here is how the contest goes. Keep in mind, these pieces are also being seen by my agent at Comic Art House.
As you've probably noticed over the past few weeks I've been posting up new artwork from recent commissions that I have done. Well, as you've also probably have noticed, these are uncolored. So to rectify that situation, I am starting a weekly coloring contest. Each week, a new piece will be posted in my featured art spot here on Deviantart. If you wish to take a stab at it, contact me at my email address and I will send along the high res tiff so that you can take it from there. The best coloring job (fully at my choosing) will win ten full color 11 x 17 prints of the winning entry signed and sketched on by me. These prints will be numbered 1 of 10 and will be considered the "colorist's edition". I will NOT sketch on any other version of this print, so this will truly be a unique collectible that will be completely in your hands.
To be crystal clear, each colored entry that is submitted must be done so in a high resolution (300 dpi) to my e-mail, stevescottart@yahoo.com as well as posted to Deviant Art with a link to me. I retain the right to the winning coloring job for the purpose of making prints. You are also welcome to make prints for any appearances that you make at conventions IF and only IF you win the weekly coloring challenge. Non-winning entries may use their coloring work for portfolio purposes ONLY.
Any questions, hit me up!
S.
Journals / Personal
Okay, the third week was amazing. Some great pieces came in. I'm very honored that time was taken to produce some FANTASTIC color art over my work. Alec Fritz was this weeks winner. Now we are off to week FOUR- FIVE!
I say it this way as I will be running this next one for a two week span. This allows me time to get these three weeks of wonderful color art printed, do the remark and numbering and shipping to these winners that have worked so hard.
For right now, this weeks winner will be shown in the box to the lift as the featured piece. Once I get a link to his deviantart site, I will just add it here.......
Here is how the contest goes. Keep in mind, these pieces are also being seen by my agent at Comic Art House.
As you've probably noticed over the past few weeks I've been posting up new artwork from recent commissions that I have done. Well, as you've also probably have noticed, these are uncolored. So to rectify that situation, I am starting a weekly coloring contest. Each week, a new piece will be posted in my featured art spot here on Deviantart. If you wish to take a stab at it, contact me at my email address and I will send along the high res tiff so that you can take it from there. The best coloring job (fully at my choosing) will win ten full color 11 x 17 prints of the winning entry signed and sketched on by me. These prints will be numbered 1 of 10 and will be considered the "colorist's edition". I will NOT sketch on any other version of this print, so this will truly be a unique collectible that will be completely in your hands.
To be crystal clear, each colored entry that is submitted must be done so in a high resolution (300 dpi) to my e-mail, stevescottart@yahoo.com as well as posted to Deviant Art with a link to me. I retain the right to the winning coloring job for the purpose of making prints. You are also welcome to make prints for any appearances that you make at conventions IF and only IF you win the weekly coloring challenge. Non-winning entries may use their coloring work for portfolio purposes ONLY.
Any questions, hit me up!
S.
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Stephen B. Scott has illustrated such titles as; Batman, X-Men Forever, JLA, Batman Confidential, Marvel Adventures Hulk and many more. Over his twentyfour year career, the publishers have included, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Image, Dark Horse, IDW, Titan Comics and several independent publishers.
In addition to his work in comics, Stephen has worked in TV, Film, and, most recently, video games. His work for television has been seen on two episodes of the hit TV series Smallville during season six. The work for Smallville was titled "Justice and Doom" for which Stephen illustrated one complete episode and was called back to work on the fin
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Stephen B. Scott has illustrated such titles as; Batman, X-Men Forever, JLA, Batman Confidential, Marvel Adventures Hulk and many more. Over his eighteen year career, the publishers have included, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Image, Dark Horse, London Knight Studios, Malibu Comics and several independent publishers.
In addition to his work in comics, Stephen has worked in TV, Film, and, most recently, video games. His work for television has been seen on two episodes of the hit TV series Smallville during season six. The work for Smallville was titled "Justice and Doom" for which Stephen illustrated one complete episode and was called back
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Steve Scott has illustrated such titles as; Batman, X-Men Forever, JLA, Batman Confidential, Marvel Adventures Hulk and many more. Over his eighteen year career, the publishers have included, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Image, Dark Horse, London Knight Studios, Malibu Comics and several independent publishers.
In addition to his work in comics, Steve has worked in TV, Film, and, most recently, video games. His work for television has been seen on two episodes of the hit TV series Smallville during season six. The work for Smallville was titled "Justice and Doom" for which Steve illustrated on complete episode and was called back to work on
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