
Here are some fun links to sites hat have a large amount of tawdry, cheap, pulp book and magazine covers from days done by. They’re called “pulp”, by the way, because they were printed on cheap, low quality paper, for … Read the rest…
Here are some fun links to sites hat have a large amount of tawdry, cheap, pulp book and magazine covers from days done by. They’re called “pulp”, by the way, because they were printed on cheap, low quality paper, for … Read the rest…
There are an untold number of Flickr albums online, and growing each day; here are a few fun ones I’ve discovered. Just a warning: browsing these galleries is addictive. Make sure you have time to settle back and enjoy these … Read the rest…
Need some retro, vintage graphics for your next project? This massive repository has thousands of early 1900s-era ithographs, etchings and catalog images to choose from, all free to customize to suit your needs. There is a wealth of good imagery … Read the rest…
This is a good tutorial from an old drawing guide about cartooning the head and figure, an you can’t beat the price: it’s FREE!. To open a super-sized view of each page, do the following: Right click on the page … Read the rest…
This is very cool site, if you’re into retro, pulp magazines and imagery like I am. The Pulp-O-Mizer site allows you to create your own magazine covers, with all sorts of images to layer atop of each other. Retro-futuristic cityscapes, … Read the rest…