In case you’re confused, the bottom portion of the panel shows the Terence N. Tijuana’s hangar cut open to reveal its interior.
I feel kinda guilty giving you guys only one panel today, but I had to work at the office on Saturday and Sunday so my entire weekend was shot to hell. As compensation, please read the following blog post.
See related blog post: “Locations of Interest: Terence N. Tijuana Interior & Exterior” below.








Don’t worry about only one panel, it still looks gorgeous
Thanks Phillyzero, just what I needed to hear
Stunning – love the lighting! And interestingly enough my microwave kinda’ glows like that on defrost mode!
Dude, go get it checked! It just might be irradiating your food.
Awesome looking as always!
Thanks Nate. It only gets as awesome as my readers tell me it is.
This is jus SO pretty!!!
Cool John, thx.
How long does it take you to create these eye candy panels of pure perfection?!?
They’re full of mistakes if you look closely but yeah, they take ages to do. I think I spent at least 6 hours on this.
Man, that one panel is just so friggin’ beautiful.
Glad you liked it dude.
WOW. Awesome stuff. I have never been a good technical artist (machinery, vehicles, etc.) so I am greatly impressed when I see it done well.
I’m pretty sure if you tried your hand at it, the results would blow everyone away. Don’t be modest D
This is amazing work. Do you use a 3d modelling tool? I wouldn’t even know where to begin creating a technical image such as this.
I’m not a real fan of using 3D-tools for comics. I think my background in engineering and architecture helps me plan out stuff like this with a pencil on paper. If you closely, I don’t even use a ruler so my lines are crooked and the perspective’s screwed. Put it down to laziness!!!
My word! The fact you’re doing this without software has just increased the awesomeness a full 100%!