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Post by SET'-GIN aftershock on Oct 14, 2009 17:30:02 GMT -5
Hey there! as you can see, im new at the moment. But im not unfamiliar with the site, and i do enjoy AVP. I have a few comics here and there.. but for the most part 89% are Transformers comics. I aslo love my family and friends, they are the best people in the world. My family is hilarious <3 and my friends... thats personal. I absolutely love to draw, i am currently looking towards a concept artist or video game designer. But i dont think you would like to read about me for the nest couple of paragraphs. So, heres what i enjoy doing: As you can see, i do draw wolves alot. Since most of my commissions are of wolve characters. I cant really decide what i draw for a commission so ive gotten good at wolves. Eh, i prefer dogs. Anyway, thanks for visiting! OH and this picture in my sig, is not by me but it is an amazing comic! In celebration of 20 or so years they have finally made more AVP comics. (me happy)
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Post by LoneWolf on Oct 14, 2009 17:53:53 GMT -5
Amazing job! If you couldn't tell by my sig, i'm obsessed with wolves, and, strangely coincidental, i'm looking to go into the business of videogames myself. Back on topic: i really like the first picture. The facial structure is almost perfect (perhaps just a little too rounded off on the lower snout), and the shading is just right on both the snout, and even better on the relaxed paw. The black fur, and tribal red in her (Im assuming its a she) fur really adds an amazing sense of mystery.
The second picture is just as captivating, with each of the three wolves signifying something unique, allowing the mind to wonder, and imagine its own little plot to coincide with the story. good job.
I like the the third drawing. The mixtures of dark colors slowly shifting to lighter colors, perhaps giving the sense foreboding to go along with the circling birds, and the delapidated tree. But i think you could really improve on it by adding a character ( ~coughs~ Wolf! ~Coughs~). but aside from that, i congratulate you on a thought provoking piece of Art.
This last picture is interesting. I'm not exactly sure what it is (i'd guess either transformer or gundam or something) Nonetheless, good job. And i'm totally going to go attempt to draw something half that good!
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Post by SET'-GIN aftershock on Oct 15, 2009 15:35:26 GMT -5
Amazing job! If you couldn't tell by my sig, i'm obsessed with wolves, and, strangely coincidental, i'm looking to go into the business of videogames myself. Back on topic: i really like the first picture. The facial structure is almost perfect (perhaps just a little too rounded off on the lower snout), and the shading is just right on both the snout, and even better on the relaxed paw. The black fur, and tribal red in her (Im assuming its a she) fur really adds an amazing sense of mystery. The second picture is just as captivating, with each of the three wolves signifying something unique, allowing the mind to wonder, and imagine its own little plot to coincide with the story. good job. I like the the third drawing. The mixtures of dark colors slowly shifting to lighter colors, perhaps giving the sense foreboding to go along with the circling birds, and the delapidated tree. But i think you could really improve on it by adding a character ( ~coughs~ Wolf! ~Coughs~). but aside from that, i congratulate you on a thought provoking piece of Art. This last picture is interesting. I'm not exactly sure what it is (i'd guess either transformer or gundam or something) Nonetheless, good job. And i'm totally going to go attempt to draw something half that good! Haha yeah, i totally noticed i do prefer Husky dogs, but i can appreciate wolves, too. Lmao wow, thanks for the comments! The last one was, yes.. transformers.. XD Ive been doing this a time, about 2 years. Ive taken various art courses but im mostly self taught.
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Post by Captain Gojira on Oct 15, 2009 17:02:13 GMT -5
Magnificent! I'm impressed that you were able to draw those wolves so well from that particular angle. Every time I try that, the proportions of every thing get skewed. What kind of material did you use for the lines, if I may ask?
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Post by SET'-GIN aftershock on Oct 15, 2009 17:21:00 GMT -5
Magnificent! I'm impressed that you were able to draw those wolves so well from that particular angle. Every time I try that, the proportions of every thing get skewed. What kind of material did you use for the lines, if I may ask? Thank you! Lots of studying and practice i guess XD I actually studied DaVinci's art style back in grade 9. He really could make great ideas. For the lines, usually a ball-point pen V5 or V7. (pilot hi-techpoint V7 Grip) i apply the lines last, to keep them bold and dark. Since colored pencils (i mostly do traditional colored pencil) are thick and tend to over-lap the lines causing them to fade and look messy. Theirs other methods, but this is mine
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Post by Blade Knight on Oct 16, 2009 12:08:40 GMT -5
Not bad. I’m something of an artist myself, and I have to say I’m pretty good at drawing humans and robots (can’t get any of my stuff online, though! ). But animals? You’ve got me there. Whenever I try, it never turns out well… and I mean AT ALL. So, how do you do it? Everyone has their own style, but I’d be curious to know what strategy you use.
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Post by Frost on Oct 20, 2009 0:45:59 GMT -5
Nice works of art you got there. I really like the detail on the first one. The wolf's fur is downright awesome. Though I must say that my absolute favorite is the third one. The way you used the colors and the texture of your brush strokes make it look really fascinating. I can't stop staring at it. Great Job!
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Post by SET'-GIN aftershock on Jan 30, 2010 1:07:11 GMT -5
Not bad. I’m something of an artist myself, and I have to say I’m pretty good at drawing humans and robots (can’t get any of my stuff online, though! ). But animals? You’ve got me there. Whenever I try, it never turns out well… and I mean AT ALL. So, how do you do it? Everyone has their own style, but I’d be curious to know what strategy you use. Thanks! I forgot how i even got the images on here, i cant remember how i did it! XD I do do humans, but rarely. Dont have the time anymore. My strategy? humm.. just lost of inspiration and hard work. And real life photo references help me understand the flow of everything, i suggest practicing realism with a photo reference at first. Do the picture again but by memory, then look over this piece and correct your mistakes with the photo. It helps Nice works of art you got there. I really like the detail on the first one. The wolf's fur is downright awesome. Though I must say that my absolute favorite is the third one. The way you used the colors and the texture of your brush strokes make it look really fascinating. I can't stop staring at it. Great Job! Thank you! The first one is a bit older now, but its still a fav. The third one, ah good choice. It is a much larger sized piece and painted with acrylics. My first painting, good times.. Glad you like it ;D
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