Hand drawn art.
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I used to draw incessantly when I was young. I wanted to be a cartoonist at one point, but I became distracted by computers when I found that I could actually earn a living as a programmer (this was in 1965!), and that most cartoonists are starving.
My pencil and ink drawings have long been replaced by computer graphics, but I still have an example or two of my earlier stuff. Here's my vision of the Department Store Santa of Christmas Future as the front of a Christmas card I did in 1976:
And here's a vector graphic I did of it a couple of years ago in Xara X:
Obviously, I need to do a SketchUp version, and make it a trilogy...
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@unknownuser said:
Here's one of my pencil drawings. Can you tell who it is?
Todd
IT's Daniel Stern . ..the Actor! Probably from Home alone.
I do a lot of drawing. . .check out the doodle's thread. . .but here are some of my Renderings. . .the Work Stuff.
A lot of these were done with SketchUp as the underlay.
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I know they're not hand drawn but here's some of my Photoshop stuff.
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i know, excuses excuses... im still waiting for a friend to return a notebook of mine that i did this doodle that kept growing into a full-fledged drawing. done in this style:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=steampunk&btnG=Google+Search
the style/genre is called steampunk, and its awsome. -
@unknownuser said:
OK, that's it. No more posting any of my drawings. Now you know what I don't draw for a living.
I think it would only be fair if we posted some scripts
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I found these - did them about '85 or '86 during my college days while studying Industrial Design at Auburn University.
Does it count as "hand drawn" if I'm using ellipse templates and French curves?
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What are "French curves"
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Wow nevr thought ppl would even remember drawings in a 3d software forum i used to draw too. Ahhh elementary, well some of middle school. I used to trade my drawings of the side view of any car i could come up wit to this kid in 5th grade for chocolates and hershey bars. I draw a little better now ima post some up tomorrow
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@unknownuser said:
What are "French curves"
Tssk, Pilou, you should know the answer to that one! Voilà:
I did a quick self-portrait for this thread. I used to be better when I was still in art school. Skills fade when you don't use them. Oh, if anyone here's contemplating going to art school, this tip will do you a world of good: whenever having female fellow students over, keep some droopy-eyed self-portraits around. "You're so sensitive." Yah!
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OK, that's it. No more posting any of my drawings. Now you know why I don't draw for a living.
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