Re: Drawings and other Art
Really? Cool. ![]()
And that Doctor is awesome. Also, I like skull brick's faces.
Last edited by Danimation (January 14, 2011 (10:09pm))
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Really? Cool. ![]()
And that Doctor is awesome. Also, I like skull brick's faces.
Last edited by Danimation (January 14, 2011 (10:09pm))
some of my latest artwork

Heh heh heh.
I love them, the first one is really well drawn, and the last one is full of punny goodness.
Nice.

I've recently been getting myself into PBS, and here's something I made last night. I'm glad I live near WGBH's studios!

@Mcoov: Really cool, I like it. you should use that in a film for a broadcast.
@Sean: I have to ask this, how do you draw like that, I assume you have a tablet, but do you just draw an image and shade it with a tool in Photoshop, or what?
Yeah I have a medium sized Wacom Intuos 4. I generally draw my main outlines with the pen tool (in this case the outline of the dino) then I do the rest with the paintbush tool.
Yeah I have a medium sized Wacom Intuos 4. I generally draw my main outlines with the pen tool (in this case the outline of the dino) then I do the rest with the paintbush tool.
Would it not be more logical to do in Illustrator?
In a few minutes between drawing comics for our cruel overlord I also sketched up a dinosaur.
I love how he's pressed against the window. I love the cartoon style you use. Wonderful job.
Smeagol, I saw your drawing on Drawadinosaurday.com!
It's a nice drawing! love the water on fire.
Last edited by Mason (January 31, 2011 (06:11pm))
Sean wrote:Yeah I have a medium sized Wacom Intuos 4. I generally draw my main outlines with the pen tool (in this case the outline of the dino) then I do the rest with the paintbush tool.
Would it not be more logical to do in Illustrator?
No.
If I'm working on something that will need the flexibility to be rescaled to potentially any size such as a company's logo and/or branding then Illustrator would likely be my weapon of choice. I find creating relatively detailed artworks in vector (Illustrator) more time consuming than just being able to "paint". I find it a lot easier to create organic shapes and textures with the paintbrush tool in Photoshop, too.
That dino illustration was just a bit of a fun sketch I did up over an hour or so.
Draw more dinosaurs!

...That's so damn creepy...

I'm gonna scan and bring up my Slender Man rendition, and some life drawings and doodles I am frequently doing.
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