Hi. I do comic art, both traditional and with Poser. You can check out my work at - https://jeffwhiting.art
BIO
The first comic book Jeff Whiting ever plunked down 35 cents for was Amazing Spider-man #176, and from there he was hooked on sequential art. He couldn't pass a convenience store without running in and checking the comic racks for new books. Before long, he was copying drawings by some of his favorite artists, like George Perez, John Byrne, and Jim Starlin, and knew that a career in comic art was what he wanted. He got started doing backgrounds for artist John Beatty, and then landed a job inking over Ben Edlund's pencils for the original Tick series, at New England Comics. From there, Jeff went on to work for Malibu Comics, doing art chores on Street Fighter, The Ferret, and a slew of other titles in the Ultraverse line-up, including Prime, UltraForce, Rune, Prototype, and Hardcase, followed by a smidgen of work in Wetworks for Homage Studios. Desiring to have more control over his art, and a bigger creative input, Jeff began self-publishing his own full color book, Shanghai, in 1997 under his own imprint Durendal Comics. He wrote, drew, lettered and colored the entire project himself. Later, the imprint mutated into Brick House Digital, as Jeff began experimenting with 3D rendered art in sequential form. As the sales of printed comics began to decline in last few years, Jeff decided to take the logical progression, and move Shanghai to the web. Having gone far in life, the Florida native lives a short piece down the road from where he was born, way back in 1964. He's done artwork for the sign business, silk-screened t-shirts, and played the bass guitar in a band for a while. While creating, Jeff's MP3 player frequently contains Linkin Park, Garbage, Kid Rock, Sheryl Crow, Nine Inch Nails, Rush, Yes, or Jethro Tull. Some of his favorite movies are The Fifth Element, Army of Darkness, and Ghost in the Shell. Artistic influences include Roger Dean, Alphonse Mucha, Jim Starlin, and George Perez.
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Comments (13)
DavidEMartin
Well, she's certainly helping to minimize the wight her balloon has to support. Speaking of which, that balloon comes across as a giant hat for her. You might want to reconsider the bag's placement or coloration.
chrysalide
nice pose and a beautiful woman, i like the clothers. it's an excellent compo. have a good day
xeniaghost
Superb pose and lighting, i love her outfit! Awesome image!
RGUS Online Now!
Beautiful image, lighting superb, love that outfit and the skin tone is gorgeous. Excellent! (V)
luciferino
Excellent image very beauty POV and character well done bye bye Orietta
aleya
I LOVE this work..very rare 2 find a slim faced femme amongst the crowd
efer
Very nice work! The only thing I can comment on is that the cloth is too specular. Maybe a light bump map?
tiquanleap
The only thing i have a prob with is her right hand poking thru her hip, other than that, ARRRR! Shiver me timbers she is awesome!!
Pyromancer
Wow! Amazing character, she's gorgeous... that outfit you put together is quite interesting, and the lighting ia great! I agree that maybe a light bump map might do wonders for that cloth.
meselfr
wow... excellent character and outfit... Very nice render... :)
PoserHobbit
Very well done!!!
PeterSchut
Wooow awesome
Seaview123
Excellent work! Great lighting, pose, costume, setting, the whole nine yards!