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Great looking sketch Millhouse Metal

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I got this card from Jim Cheung at the Boston Comic con this weekend. Very nice guy. I don't usually like to pay big cash for cards at shows, but I was very pleasantly surprised at this card. Great tonal variations.

 
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I have a few of my favourite sketches on display.

 
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I have a few of my favourite sketches on display.


That's a really nice way of showing them (and some great sketches as well)
 
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That's a cool display. They look like single screw downs, but how are they mounted in the frame?
 
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I have a few of my favourite sketches on display.

http://i155.photobucket.com/al...ploads/pictures1.jpg


It's a nice display, but I hope you're keeping them out of any high light sources as the picture shows. Markers are especially vulnerable to light. Art museums won't even let you take flash photography and that's even with oil paintings.

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My picture frame is out of any direct sun light and it has museum quolity glass which is uv protective. The cards are in screw downs and they sit in the matt which is the same thickness as the screw down.
 
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My picture frame is out of any direct sun light and it has museum quolity glass which is uv protective. The cards are in screw downs and they sit in the matt which is the same thickness as the screw down.


Wow... that must be a thick matt! lol

Was it terribly expensive to frame?

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My picture frame is out of any direct sun light and it has museum quolity glass which is uv protective. The cards are in screw downs and they sit in the matt which is the same thickness as the screw down.


Wow... that must be a thick matt! lol

Was it terribly expensive to frame?


It was expensive £120 most of which was the glass £80 but it was worth it to be able to display the cards. The matt's are acid free and the back of the frame is removable so I can change the cards around.
 
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It was expensive £120 most of which was the glass £80 but it was worth it to be able to display the cards. The matt's are acid free and the back of the frame is removable so I can change the cards around.


Well, that cost is expected with quality framing. I just wish I had enough quality sketches to have the excuse to spend that much. Big Grin

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This card arrived this morning. I am hoping to get all the new Star trek crew done.

Spock as playd by Zachery Quinto



The artist is Shane McCormack

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Thats a great card Boldlygone...

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I got this card from Jim Cheung at the Boston Comic con this weekend. Very nice guy. I don't usually like to pay big cash for cards at shows, but I was very pleasantly surprised at this card. Great tonal variations.



Was it pre-drawn or commissioned?
And what is "big bucks" for a PSC? $30+ ??

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My latest Dexter from Pennycanpaint over on Scoundrel:



I love the look of this card, so different from any of my other Dexter's.

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I got this card from Jim Cheung at the Boston Comic con this weekend. Very nice guy. I don't usually like to pay big cash for cards at shows, but I was very pleasantly surprised at this card. Great tonal variations.



Was it pre-drawn or commissioned?
And what is "big bucks" for a PSC? $30+ ??


I brought my own blank cards and after finding out that his 9 x 12 convention art was $225, I asked about a Spidey sketch card and he said $30, and I said yeah. I can only imagine how great the larger size would have looked. When I say big cash, what I mean is in the show venue the quality is usually less than a mail commission, so I am always leary that I won't get what I paid for. Not this time.
 
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My new favorite, pulled this weekend from a box I picked up at Allentown:


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Excellant sketch Jane...one of my fav characters Big Grin

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Nice Ironfist Jane! Congrats!
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Beav:
I got this card from Jim Cheung at the Boston Comic con this weekend. Very nice guy. I don't usually like to pay big cash for cards at shows, but I was very pleasantly surprised at this card. Great tonal variations.

Was it pre-drawn or commissioned?
And what is "big bucks" for a PSC? $30+ ??


I brought my own blank cards and after finding out that his 9 x 12 convention art was $225, I asked about a Spidey sketch card and he said $30, and I said yeah. I can only imagine how great the larger size would have looked. When I say big cash, what I mean is in the show venue the quality is usually less than a mail commission, so I am always leary that I won't get what I paid for. Not this time.


Yup - I've paid more, and gotten less ... LOL.

The card stock looks great, is that BLP?

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