http://i.imgur.com/8XWNqAd.jpg
Sorry for bad phone quality again. Really quick doodle of a corporate alien marketing his toothpaste.
Hah, nice. I quite like the drawing style here. I also love how the left guy KEEPS THAT VACANT SMILE despite growing toothed maws EVERYWHERE.
http://i.imgur.com/mxABlfd.png
I went to draw a dog for a project before realizing I didn't actually know how to draw dogs. So that's what I'm working on now.
Welp, them's some good dawgs! I might have to take notes on how you're doing this, it seems like a nice and approachable method. :v
i recently started playing DnD, 5thEd. we don't play with miniatures but i thought it might be fun, so i went ahead and made our PC's
Made with wire, bandage tape, cork, tinfoil, a tin cupcake cup, toilet paper and other random bits of trash. i sculpted the faces of the chtulu worshiping warlock and half orc barbarian in a tiny bit of fimo. For the half-red-dragon priest of tempus i butchered a dinosaur
http://i.imgur.com/cIR77TX.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/zIEuPXu.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/nmLNV6V.jpg
after i realized they were too big, and i couldn't do them so detailed or i would have trouble sculpting hordes of baddies and npcs, i tried a different approach
http://i.imgur.com/4oK0bvU.jpg
it's exam season now, though, so they're on hold for a while
Hohoho, nice! I kinda wish we had a guy like you to make miniatures for our Shadowrun group. A shame that a dinosaur had to be butchered, but okay, half-dragons are pretty cool too.
My 8 minute Drawception effort (2 minutes of googling).
https://drawception.com/panel/drawing/zOWs6336/
Maybe not my best drawing, but the one I felt I did best under time pressure.
Caption was: "2 men point guns downwards." Glad I bothered to challenge myself with MIB, though the proportions never finished the process of becoming less horrible.
For an 8 minute thing, that's quite good! I know i tend to flop at Drawception because of the time limit, even more so if i spend ANY of the time elsewhere. :v
It's got to do with emotions, atleast for me, like, the more intense they get the more easily will I switch to channel that shit onto paper mode. Now, this doesn't always result in something good, but more often than not I've been told that my best stuff came from these moments. It's kinda unrelated that most of my stuff is dark and depressing because I can do just the same with happy emotions, it's just that those have been somewhat more rare, and when they're intense I'd rather savor them while they last instead of throwing them out onto a piece of paper.
Though obviously, there's more to it than that, and certain styles and mediums lend themselves much more to an emotional approach than others.
In any case, here's something I've been noodling on for the past couple of weeks, it's been quite the piece for me and one that I've spent a relatively large number of hours on(alteast compared to most of my other stuff). It's gotten to the point that I'd call nearly finished, got some finishing touches to do, think up a proper background and fiddle with the various settings to make it look neater.
http://orig06.deviantart.net/0c46/f/2015/177/6/8/robogirl4_by_djoze32-d8yu6gk.jpg
The idea for this came after I saw something similar in the shapes James Zapata was doodling during his demo at IFCC. I sketched it out several times but it just kept nagging at me to do it properly. In the end it deviates a lot from the original one but I don't think that's bad honestly, it just leaves me room to approach the idea again in the future
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awesome
Among all the things i like here, i especially like the... METAL TEXTURES??!?!? Must have taken forever to get those right, because they look really great. Either that, or you have some magical shortcuts like Bob Ross and can use your buttcheeks to create them in 5 minutes. Either way, great work!