If you click this link and don't zoom in it looks smoother around the edges. I think I'd rather sell them privately to galleries. I'm not interested in comics much any more. One thing I know, get good enough and you can sell them any where and use them for anything, and I don't care what that is so long as I can continue drawing them.
That's amazing, I love it. Keep up the great work. The only thing I can see wrong would be the bottom pipe just doesn't belong I think it would look better without it.
The use of figure and ground in that image is really interesting! Although because the the machinery on the right has lines it seems a little out of place now.
MustangArbiter of Unpopular OpinionsRegistered Userregular
edited September 2010
This is all awesome, but I would like to see you incorporate some harder edged objects in future.
More like this one.
The hard edges on the tracks breaks up the gloopyness, which makes it less confusing on the eyes unlike when you have a monotony of rounded edges.
I wasn't sure if I did the robot Miller style if it would far away enough. To push it into the distance I generally used thinner lines and less graduation.
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TonkkaSome one in the club tonightHas stolen my ideas.Registered Userregular
edited September 2010
Holy shit.
I love your stuff. I want to see what you can do with some digital painting, do you have a tablet/photoshop or anything comparable?
I love your stuff. I want to see what you can do with some digital painting, do you have a tablet/photoshop or anything comparable?
Congratulations 100th poster!
I like using corel paint shop pro and the free paint.net. On photoshop are there tools that mimic painting? I learnt and colouring from painting with acrylics. A bit of college and a bit more copying the Blade Runner cover. I might go back to it. I can't remember which one it was but on of these pics I thought would look cool acrylic painted. I don't think they've beaten it on computer yet. Not that I can paint as well as that guy that did those computer paintings for that Marvel book. Though that may have been hand painted. I'd have to dig them out to get the name.
Anyway, if I did that, it would not look good. It's more fun to watch someone else do it properly.
I might draw something for the 200th post. I like round numbers and the number 200. Unless Tesco give me a job. Won't need to do this anymore lol. Actually if it continues at the same rate there should be almost 200 uploads on photobucket then.
MetalbourneInside a cluster b personalityRegistered Userregular
edited September 2010
Okay, I have a task for you. Not for you to get better or anything, just because I think it'd be awesome:
So, take a really famous religious painting, and then replace all the figures and important elements with these strange stream-of-consciousness drawings you do. Just trust me; it'll be fun
Okay, I have a task for you. Not for you to get better or anything, just because I think it'd be awesome:
So, take a really famous religious painting, and then replace all the figures and important elements with these strange stream-of-consciousness drawings you do. Just trust me; it'll be fun
Okay, I have a task for you. Not for you to get better or anything, just because I think it'd be awesome:
So, take a really famous religious painting, and then replace all the figures and important elements with these strange stream-of-consciousness drawings you do. Just trust me; it'll be fun
I'll take you word for it
Does that mean you'll do it? Because it's a good idea.
That's sort of my point. I'm not really trying to say anything and don't really intend to through the medium of illustration. If you start using religious paintings as a guide people will start to wonder if there is a political, social or theological motive behind it.
That's sort of my point. I'm not really trying to say anything and don't really intend to through the medium of illustration. If you start using religious paintings as a guide people will start to wonder if there is a political, social or theological motive behind it.
I do get a bit giddy when I'm imagining there's a universe your creations would live and breath in.
That's sort of my point. I'm not really trying to say anything and don't really intend to through the medium of illustration. If you start using religious paintings as a guide people will start to wonder if there is a political, social or theological motive behind it.
Or you could state that you have no such motives. But what does it really matter anyway? Is it that bad if someone reads unintended themes into your work?
when I look at your pieces, I am immediately reminded of the character designs and concept art from the first Kingdom Hearts game(link), is Tetsuya Nomura an influence in your style?
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If you click this link and don't zoom in it looks smoother around the edges. I think I'd rather sell them privately to galleries. I'm not interested in comics much any more. One thing I know, get good enough and you can sell them any where and use them for anything, and I don't care what that is so long as I can continue drawing them.
I think it would be right up your alley.
I really dig the super busy, hyper detailed nature of your work! Keep it up!
For the guy that said I should draw a tank that might work lol
Leg eye thing.
thing.
Succubus
scanned suit
More like this one.
The hard edges on the tracks breaks up the gloopyness, which makes it less confusing on the eyes unlike when you have a monotony of rounded edges.
I love your stuff. I want to see what you can do with some digital painting, do you have a tablet/photoshop or anything comparable?
Carry on. :^:
Congratulations 100th poster!
I like using corel paint shop pro and the free paint.net. On photoshop are there tools that mimic painting? I learnt and colouring from painting with acrylics. A bit of college and a bit more copying the Blade Runner cover. I might go back to it. I can't remember which one it was but on of these pics I thought would look cool acrylic painted. I don't think they've beaten it on computer yet. Not that I can paint as well as that guy that did those computer paintings for that Marvel book. Though that may have been hand painted. I'd have to dig them out to get the name.
Anyway, if I did that, it would not look good. It's more fun to watch someone else do it properly.
Its the clock one, I was thinking of painting the clock one.
so
weird
I'll take that as a compliment.
Anyway, giant flying turtle attack
o_O:winky::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::...: :zzz::zzz::zzz:
So, take a really famous religious painting, and then replace all the figures and important elements with these strange stream-of-consciousness drawings you do. Just trust me; it'll be fun
I'll take you word for it
Does that mean you'll do it? Because it's a good idea.
Just take thirteen of the crazy organisms you've already drawn and put a long table in front of them. The Last Supper, by travistravis. Aaaaaand done.
It'd give your drawings a little more impact to put them into a powerful composition.
But fuck "saying" stuff. Making sense out of nonsense is what viewers are for.
Or you could state that you have no such motives. But what does it really matter anyway? Is it that bad if someone reads unintended themes into your work?
anyway new thing
and old things scanned or made less murky
when I look at your pieces, I am immediately reminded of the character designs and concept art from the first Kingdom Hearts game(link), is Tetsuya Nomura an influence in your style?