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I drew this at a pseudo mexican retaurent called qDoba. I think I got a southwestern influence sitting in there. I seem to be getting a little better with rocks. Some foreground rocks would have been interesting but that requires planning or layers or something.I'm going to go back and color this tonight.
I've been going to figure drawing classes lately (I'll probably post some of those later) and it seems to be making my mental images more vivid. The other day I kept seeing all these cartoons in my head and they all had this dead fish eyed look.
So here's one - it has elephant feet. Notice the recurring halo / aura / ten thousand burning buddha thing above the fish.
Claire loves the sea horse.
This is a study for a painting I would like to attempt. Scott (who never posts) and I found a collection of shelves that we decided would make a great base for a collection of paintings. If you look with a careful and heartless eye you can see the errors in proportion when I went from the thumbnail to the full size sketch. Hopefully these are the kinds of issues I can now avoid when i go to the 11 x 40 shelf.
Anyways, the big cloth drawing took about 5 hours to do. Typically when i draw tight things I need to get up like every 15 minutes and go do something else, but this time i was really driven to keep with it till it was finished. (street fighter 3 matches not-withstanding)
Oh also - adding the white was amazingly fun.
On the left side of the face, even with the nose/mouth, there is a wonderful little shape. It looks like a drip. I'm proud of that mark.
If you look at the little lines in the glasses extrusion you can see this stupid mistake i often make. when going around a shape i often forget wich angle i am supposed to be extruding on and the angle kinda slides....looks stupid.
i like the look of the glass despite that though.
I also struggle with the part of the bottom eyelid that touches the top eyelid when the eye closes..but i love drawing tear ducts.
I think the scratchy nature of the groupoard actually lends something to the drawing.
My neighbor turned me on to this application, which seems to be very promising. This is a painting I spent no more than a half hour on, with one brush etc.
Here's the Crab Lord rallying troops or something.
I wish the groupboard had a watercolor brush and layers...
I heard about a program called opencanvas that might have what i want but for some reason i haven't checked it out yet.
Here's an Ent.
Merry Christmas.
Here's another one fomr the board. This time i've included some of the insightful chat wisdom so oyu can see what i mean.
oh and i have this habit of putting big flowery backdrops on my pseudo deities..i got that from buddhist paintings where they have like a thousand flaming lotuses behind buddha's head.
Again with the groupBoard.
i have a confession. i go to this thing more than i should...looking for someone interesting to collaborate with - but what really happens is that i start mouthing off to 14 year old girls who write like "dis and dat" and scrawl the worst Anime humanity has ever witnessed.
so this is one of my reactions.. a radioactive apocolypse from above.
i think this is the best color scheme i've ever come up with - wich is funny because i tihnk it's actually drawn from a subset of the web safe pallete. i could never come up with this in photoshop.
anyways - nathan has been messing with a tablet and corel paint and has done a really cool self portrait but he is procrastinating with the publish.
A silly drawing done at a groupboard site. i sorta developed a different style when i work with a mouse...like...the shading feels like chopping down a tree...tiny little hacks.tommy, nathan and some other guy helped too.