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show something you drew (pg. 10)
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| Moongoose |
I need to work on my proportions...and buy a new tablet. Colouring with the mouse is so last century.
Anyway, one of the characters from one of the things im currently working on. It looks better when its a 100px tall sprite.
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| Halcyon+On+On |
The worst handjob ever:
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| lacksesepsotygh |
| i bought one of those wacom tables but i've never used it :( |
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| wienerschnitzel |
ok i didn't draw them, my 4 yr old did. |
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| Sushipunk |
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Rave.
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Come down. |
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| wienerschnitzel |
| lol the first 3 are me, eli and solomon.. i look like a hot mess tranny. pretty accurate! |
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| Sushipunk |
| I was going to say Megan, the resemblance is remarkable! :p |
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| infiniteJEST |
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Terrible. F
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Is this a parody? F
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Jesus God. F
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Masterful. Not only exhibits a thorough comprehension of the subjective effect produced by a line, there is also a paradigm shift in its orientation: the sloping mouth corresponds to the ground, on which the face rests and moves; it possesses a dark and cold affective tonality similar with blue, masterfully sourced within the bluebirds hovering over Cinderella's dress, which is also blue yet counterpointed with the golden orb of her hair. The jagged tears correspond to height which offer no support; they possess a luminous and warm tonality close to red, the strokes hinting towards the hearts framing the image. The negresses' face is scratched out, bringing to light the universal truth of the Expressionist movement. A |
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| wienerschnitzel |
| lol settle down maddox. |
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| wienerschnitzel |
| ps.. the hairy legs = DING! DING! HERE COMES THE MOBILE!! |
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| Ian |
| Rowan has already exceded my art ability. |
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