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House of Flying DOODLES (Occasionally NSFW)

DMACDMAC Come at me, bro!Moderator mod
edited July 2007 in Artist's Corner
Feel free to repost any pieces from the last page of the old thread.

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    AximAxim Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    my constantine wip repost
    constantine-saturated.jpg

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    Toji SuzuharaToji Suzuhara Southern CaliforniaRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Axim, that hand is crazy smally. Same with the mouth, too, but overall this looks like a step in a good direction. It could do with some more contrast in the values of the figure and background, too.


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    frankrecline.jpg

    Our lifedrawing model was late, so we drew a skeleton! Exciting. My teacher wanted me to do more implication of line, rather than finished lines with this one, so this is what she got!

    Also: Title thumbs up.

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    Spectre-xSpectre-x Rating: AWESOME YESRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
    I think we may have had this title before.

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    MagicToasterMagicToaster JapanRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
    My teacher wanted me to do more implication of line, rather than finished lines with this one...

    Please explain.

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    MaydayMayday Cutting edge goblin tech Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    She wanted him to construct lines in a sketchy way, where you don't put them for every shape, but rather make them suggest the shape. In this method, one line is actually a substitute for many more lines of the actual shape. Kinda like you don't draw all the bricks of the wall, just put a few bricks in concentrated groups to note what this wall is made of.

    I'm having great difficulties using this method, got any tips, Toji?

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    JCMJCM Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    A quickie for last week´s Vampire narration, a Giovanni Torturer-
    brunogiovannimi8.jpg

    And a quick sketch something for this week´s game-
    scanbg0.jpg

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    RazzaRazza Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    I want to see that guy try to cross his ams.

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    Have love, will travel.
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    NightDragonNightDragon 6th Grade Username Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Axim, that hand is crazy smally.

    Yeah, I noticed that, too.

    Axim - try comparing the size of your hand to the size of your face. For me, I can stretch my thumb and pinky from my chin to my hairline...in your picture, there's no way your guy could do that (and they're supposed to have bigger hands! And I apparently have small hands)...just try to find certain ratios - like "oh, the length of my nose is the same as the length of my finger" or something, and then apply that knowledge to your drawings.

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    Toji SuzuharaToji Suzuhara Southern CaliforniaRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
    My teacher wanted me to do more implication of line, rather than finished lines with this one...

    Please explain.

    Yeah, it's pretty much what Mayday said. You use a few lines to describe the form and allow the viewer's mind to construct it based off of your rough suggestions.

    Mayday: The best way I can think of to do it, to keep drawing the same thing again and again. After the third or fourth time of consciously trying to make he lines more minimal, you should start to loosen up and start doing it. Make sure you keep stepping back from your drawing and looking at it as a whole, so you don't get caught up in the tiny details.

    JCM: The drawing is pretty solid, but that texture has got to go. It reminds me of 1997 Geocities websites. It's way too digital looking. If you really want a crumpled paper texture, go crumple some paper and scan it. I promise you it will look infinitely better.

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    CorgiCorgi Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Here are those better scans I said I'd put up.
    scan0001.jpg
    scan.jpg

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    jpegjpeg ODIE, YOUR FACE Scenic Illinois FlatlandsRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
    I really like the second one a lot, Corgi. Good work.

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    so I just type in this box and it goes on the screen?
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    srsizzysrsizzy Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    That's the kind of stuff I want and try to do but fail at. Cool stuff corgi.

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    BRO LET ME GET REAL WITH YOU AND SAY THAT MY FINGERS ARE PREPPED AND HOT LIKE THE SURFACE OF THE SUN TO BRING RADICAL BEATS SO SMOOTH THE SHIT WILL BE MEDICINAL-GRADE TRIPNASTY MAKING ALL BRAINWAVES ROLL ON THE SURFACE OF A BALLS-FEISTY NEURAL RAINBOW CRACKA-LACKIN' YOUR PERCEPTION OF THE HERE-NOW SPACE-TIME SITUATION THAT ALL OF LIFE BE JAMMED UP IN THROUGH THE UNIVERSAL FLOW BEATS
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    CorgiCorgi Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Thanks. It took quite a while to learn. Studied a lot of Russ Mills stuff. He's my hero, as of late.

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    JCMJCM Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Razza wrote: »
    I want to see that guy try to cross his ams.

    Ok, Ive got to work that into the narration. :lol::lol::lol:

    BTW, I´m redoing the texture (its to blend in with the rpg site), while it looks ok small, blown-up it looks like crap, thanks for the heads up.
    Corgi wrote: »
    Here are those better scans I said I'd put up.
    scan0001.jpg
    scan.jpg

    When i grow up I wanna paint just like y-oh wait, im 26 and havent taken a single art class in my life. D:

    I do hope its not too late.

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    GreatnationGreatnation Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Corgi-

    While the production on those two peices is very impressive, it should not go without noting that you need to work on the form of the head. The first one's features are not working. They need to have something to do with the form of the skull, they are too compartmentalized (as in- this is the nose, then this is the lips, and there is the eye. The form should be fluid enough that those compartments are not so obvious)


    Also, while the second one has a much better job with features, the placement on the shoulders is unnatural.

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    BuckwolfeBuckwolfe Starts With Them, Ends With Us Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Had to do an assignment based on a made up theme park, and create some kind of parade or parade float for it. I chose to do a Mayan theme park complete with its very own Mayan God parade. Then we had to loosely construct them via foam board. Drew a lot of inspiration from that one time I went to Epcot.

    Ah Puch: Mayan God of death
    His costume is one of those costumes where the hands are on the ends of sticks that the person underneath the cloak holds. He's also wearing one hell of a fake skull head. On the fabric is how Ah Puch actually appears in Mayan manuscripts.
    AhPuch.jpg

    Ixtab: Mayan God of ritual suicide
    Made a very strange rig for this costume. The person wears a harness with a large, but lightweight "structure" on their back, which is made to represent a crude gallows. The rope is simply attached to the back of their neck, not around it, while a small dummy of a Mayan woman is attached around the bottom of the persons neck to make it appear like the whole thing is a walking gallows. Its unclear whether the images of Ixtab are actually the goddess herself, or of just a Mayan woman made to represent her.
    Ixtab.jpg

    Yum Caax: Mayan God of the hunt
    His costume mostly consists of a person on stilts wearing a very large mask to make the head appear far larger than that of the person's underneath.
    YumCaax.jpg

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    Spectre-xSpectre-x Rating: AWESOME YESRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Axim wrote: »
    my constantine wip repost
    constantine-saturated.jpg

    That's not John Constantine. I mean, he doesn't look like Sting at all.

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    MagicToasterMagicToaster JapanRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
    My teacher wanted me to do more implication of line, rather than finished lines with this one...

    Please explain.

    Yeah, it's pretty much what Mayday said. You use a few lines to describe the form and allow the viewer's mind to construct it based off of your rough suggestions.

    Oh! thanks Mayday and Toji... Moji? Tayday?....

    Anyway... I want to focus on drawing real ppl, pleas critique.


    Guy from class:
    guy1mp0.jpg


    Naked girl:
    girl1co8.jpg

    Woman from class, she was really fun to draw:
    lady1ay4.jpg


    Ppl I see on the train:
    study1yf9.jpg


    More ppl from the train ride to work:
    study2rs8.jpg

    And even more from the train! Choo-choo!!!
    study3mn3.jpg

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    RARA Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    sdgsgagaaaaa.jpg

    :|

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    My posts look awkward without a signature so here's one. :arrow:
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    CorgiCorgi Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    When i grow up I wanna paint just like y-oh wait, im 26 and havent taken a single art class in my life.

    I do hope its not too late.

    haha it's all good. I'm just 17 and haven't actually considered art as a college major... and now that I am, I'm scrambling to learn all that I can as fast as i can. It doesn't really help because the only way I can get better is through practice, and practice takes time that I don't have. The AC makes me realize that I have such a long way to go.
    Corgi-

    While the production on those two peices is very impressive, it should not go without noting that you need to work on the form of the head. The first one's features are not working. They need to have something to do with the form of the skull, they are too compartmentalized (as in- this is the nose, then this is the lips, and there is the eye. The form should be fluid enough that those compartments are not so obvious)


    Also, while the second one has a much better job with features, the placement on the shoulders is unnatural.

    I see what you mean. Thanks for pointing that out for me. I probably wouldn't have progressed much without it. As for the shoulder of the second one, I drew the body way way way too small for the head, knew what I was doing, and was too lazy to change it. but it's no excuse. I'll be working on it.

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    FlayFlay Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Buck, that's my kind of theme park! :^:

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    ProspicienceProspicience The Raven King DenvemoloradoRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
    I'm liking those MT... is that george dubya in the last one!?

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    Angel_of_BaconAngel_of_Bacon Moderator mod
    edited April 2007
    Decided I haven't been doing enough modelling lately, just did this random thing to stay in practice. Started as a monster, now he's some kind of cartoony...rocketeer kind of guy I guess? Whatever.

    retroface_WIP_1.jpg

    Ignore the seam in middle, he's not stitched together yet. :P

    @RA:

    USE. BIGGER. BRUSHES. I mean, it looks like you started with them in some places, but what purpose does the hacthing serve? Get the form down as simply and broadly as possible, don't just dick with a bunch of scribbles that don't serve to describe the form.

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    SublimusSublimus Artist. nowhereRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
    creeper1.jpg

    [edit] Update.

    creeper2.jpg

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    dj snyderdj snyder Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
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    Wup wup.

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    FlayFlay Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Doodlin' around.

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    I'll admit, I do have one of those crummy 'learn to draw *insert style here*!' type book lying around my bedroom. I was flicking through it today and noticed that it actually had a few good anatomy diagrams, so I thought I'd make a half-arsed sketches for the hell of it.

    anatomy2zr0.jpg

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    SublimusSublimus Artist. nowhereRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
    BOTP
    AoB wrote:
    retroface_WIP_1.jpg
    retroface_WIP_2.jpg
    Sublimus wrote:
    creeper2.jpg

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    lyriumlyrium Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Well, Earth Day was April 22, so happy belated tree-hugging day!

    earthdaydoneyay.jpg

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    Angel_of_BaconAngel_of_Bacon Moderator mod
    edited April 2007
    Expression practice/even more narcissim.

    ONE OF THESE PICTURES DOES NOT BELONG, CAN YOU FIND IT?
    expressions_1.jpg

    Sorry MT!

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    CorgiCorgi Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Dude, you have one rockin' hat.
    rock it with a monocle!

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    Angel_of_BaconAngel_of_Bacon Moderator mod
    edited April 2007
    Corgi wrote: »
    Dude, you have one rockin' hat.
    rock it with a monocle!

    Way ahead of you.

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    CorgiCorgi Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Angel, You are a god.

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    HeartlashHeartlash Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Angel, those expressions rule.

    Now for a little classic (well, 10-15 years classic) Joker action:
    jokersmall.gif

    And some stuff inspired (pretty heavily) by Blizzard Concept Art:
    doodlessmall.gif

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    AronaxxAronaxx Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
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    bacon makes my heart go BOOM BOOM

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    CorgiCorgi Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    bacon makes my heart go BOOM BOOM
    Zoom zoom bacon makes my heart go boom boom
    my super nova girl...

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    GrifterGrifter BermudaModerator mod
    edited April 2007
    Corgi wrote: »
    Dude, you have one rockin' hat.
    rock it with a monocle!

    Way ahead of you.

    You realize that your co-workers can see that now, right?;-)

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    MagicToasterMagicToaster JapanRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Expression practice/even more narcissim.

    ONE OF THESE PICTURES DOES NOT BELONG, CAN YOU FIND IT?

    oh god.jpg

    Sorry MT!


    This made me laugh so hard when I scrolled down.

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    Kewop DecamKewop Decam Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Expression practice/even more narcissim.

    ONE OF THESE PICTURES DOES NOT BELONG, CAN YOU FIND IT?

    oh god.jpg

    Sorry MT!


    This made me laugh so hard when I scrolled down.

    so that's what you look like huh

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    GodfatherGodfather Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Du-nuh, du-nu-nah, nah, na-nah!

    Out of the depths he came, serving justice and whoring out merchandise

    Superbrownie awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!


    Superbrownie-1.jpg

    So fudgie and delicious, now with 50% more capitalism!

    Oh and i'm still workin on that other thing:

    XandrielandHyde.jpg

    I'm too damn slow/distracted.

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    MaximasXXZMaximasXXZ Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Flay wrote: »
    I'll admit, I do have one of those crummy 'learn to draw *insert style here*!' type book lying around my bedroom. I was flicking through it today and noticed that it actually had a few good anatomy diagrams, so I thought I'd make a half-arsed sketches for the hell of it.

    In defense of those cheesy books, they are actually not a bad thing at all to have. An arsenal of different techniques to use and refer to is always good, as long as you can take it in context and don't rely on them to make you an amazing artist.

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