Re: Drawings and other Art
That's a great mini-figure, Blue. The legs seem wrong, somehow, and I think the head needs a little work, but everything else is great.
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That's a great mini-figure, Blue. The legs seem wrong, somehow, and I think the head needs a little work, but everything else is great.
I think it's the perspective, because I took just about every conceivable measurement from one of my minifigs so that it'd be an accurate recreation (with a few small concessions).
But you've just reminded me that I've got the wrong version of the head in the file - I'd made a hollowed out one that has the three way split inside the top stud but merged the one from my mobile 'fig which doesn't have it since I've been trying to keep the polygon count down. Good thing I saved a crazy amount of backups as I went along.
here's a drawing of Calvin I did for fun, it was also to test out my new scanner.
Okay, lets have a look.
Here's an ad made for school.
Now, graphic design isn't my forte - that's digital art - but it's laid out pretty well. The complaints I have are the fact it does scream 'photoshopped' at me (as a multimedia student you start noticing these things a lot), the perspective of the balloons are going against the rest of the picture (a picture of a balloon on in instead of looking up at it would work better), and the Earth needs to be not as vivid (if you're using layers, drop the opacity a bit). You really don't need that grass effect on the text, it looks kinda tacky and just plain green font will do the job just as well (people naturally associate green with nature, rendering the effect completely unnecessary). And having the white for 'Fluorescent' is a little too much, tone that outer glow down a bit, and maybe have it a little off-white, because it's a little painful to look at (tone the glow down on the Earth too).
Basically, the whole thing has so many objects with high contrast (in both brightness and colour), it makes it hard to know where to look. In an informative poster, the texture should be the most instantly noticeable (because that the part you want people to notice).
Hope that helps.
Finally, I'm posting a drawing!
Here's a drawing I did of the beginning chase sequence in Casino Royale (best chase sequence in a film EVER).
I hadn't seen the fight scene in a while at the time I drew this so I might have a few things wrong here.
As you can see it's not finished, and I don't plan on finishing it either, I suck at drawing buildings. If I did draw them it would just ruin the drawing.
I've been drawing a few pictures of the James Bond fight scenes of the new movies so I decided to post one. I might post more, we'll see.
Here is an edited image I did using an old version of GIMP and an old portable version of Blender I found on my dad's laptop while we were driving to California.
- Leo
Here is an edited image I did using an old version of GIMP and an old portable version of Blender I found on my dad's laptop while we were driving to California.
- Leo
That is quite good! It looks like the background of an adventure game. Very well done!
That looks awesome, Leonardo. I love the sky in that picture, very dark and moody. Great job.
Some of my old stuff:
Old photo manipulation of a cave
Made for one of the ironboard editing contests
iPod ad parody I made for a contest on another forum
Here is something I painted a while ago. I posted this on the Refugee Camp, but I didn't get much feedback.
Thanks
I tried. Does it have to be on a hosting site, or can it be directly from DA?
Last edited by Nailer (January 9, 2009 (01:17pm))
I NEED A SCANNER!! The one thing I miss most (outside of free meals) from moving of my parent's house. I have a bunch of art I've done lately and I want to upload them.
EDIT: Arrgg!!!! Why isn't this working!?!?
Last edited by Nailer (January 9, 2009 (01:38pm))
Conor, you need a url that has .jpg, .png or something similar on the end.
Last edited by Penta (January 9, 2009 (01:42pm))
EDIT: Arrgg!!!! Why isn't this working!?!?
You need the direct link for your image - get this by right clicking on it and choosing 'Copy Image Location'.
I suggest previewing before posting in future, so you can avoid finding out it didn't work after you hit submit.
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