Hand drawn art.
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aw, c'mon remus! even if you dont think its good, someone out there will think its really cool. besides, you are probably suffering from what i call the "driver's license effect", where you think you look really bad in you dirver's license picture, but everyone else looks great. i've found the same thing translates into art: you think your drawing stinks, but everyone elses' looks awsome. see what i mean?
my scaner is refusing to work, so i will have to hold off on posting stuff for now, but i want to see everyone else's sketches! it could even be a painting, as long as you can take a pic of it or put it on a scaner.
PS: dont worry if you have driver's license effect about your drawings, practicly everyone else has it too.
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i can t acces the link
please someone be kind and download the image and post it here.
thx a lot!
elisei
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well, i would've done that, but the image is really big, so i didn't post it here for the sake of scrolling and all. but i will try to re-size it on photobucket.
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u really are 14 lol
maybe u can give me a front and an end for it else i must make something from me
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hey! are you making fun of my art!? that was done over a year ago, for your information. jeez... everyone's a critic...
here is a newer one. done all in pen, all in one sitting:happy now?
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Good stuff igor, i tihnk the perspectives a bit off on that last one though, not that im one to talk really.
And i might post some of it up if i can find anything that doesnt look to bad.
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No bytes were harmed in the painting of this book cover....which is more than can be said for some of the characters in the short stories.
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Beautiful work Alan, but I would never have expected anything different.
Scott
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hehehe chill down igor,i didn t belive that u have 14 so when u post the drawings i realize that u really are 14 years old
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I used to draw - back in the '90s.
At the time, I was collecting a lot of animation art, and was inspired by the Disney original watercolor background scenes that were selling for $40,000.
I decided I wanted to learn to watercolor, so I looked up a watercolor class. The instructor asked if I had ever drawn before. I said not really, so she told me to take a drawing class first. So, I took a drawing class and found I really liked it. Never did get back to watercolors after that.
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@igor said:
besides, you are probably suffering from what i call the "driver's license effect", where you think you look really bad in you dirver's license picture, but everyone else looks great. i've found the same thing translates into art: you think your drawing stinks, but everyone elses' looks awsome. see what i mean?
I call this "Guitar Players Syndrome" where you think every other guitar player is better than you, and they think you're better than them.
I can't draw, so here are some of my "audio doodles"
http://the.j.walkers.googlepages.com/06feb23a_mixdown01.mp3
http://the.j.walkers.googlepages.com/06feb23b_mixdown01.mp3
http://the.j.walkers.googlepages.com/06feb23c_mixdown01.mp3
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Any Industrial Designer worth their weight in salt who's ever worked on developing lots of ideas really fast will tell you there is nothing that will ever replace hand-generated sketching. Period.
Hand-generated sketching is vital to virtually all engineering drawing and design related careers. Generally, drawings are used to capture and develop ideas. Often, if not usually, drawings used in professional practice begin with a sketch - production drawings, development drawings, working out problems, blah, blah, blah.
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Jim - I hear ya on that one. I can never look at my old art (or new for that matter). The feeling and joy of finishing a drawing/project and loving it. Seconds later, I'd look at it and feel ashamed at the mess I created. Oh well.
Here's an old concept I did way back when:
My blog post that went with that drawing:
http://www.giantmonster.tv/giant/?p=319I don't think it's perfect, but I always loved the attitude in the gesture. Amazingly poor shaping in the helmet though. Ugh.
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Here's one of my pencil drawings. Can you tell who it is?
Todd
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Stinkie as an old man?
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I didn't think it was that bad!!
http://i.cnn.net/si/multimedia/photo_gallery/0705/gallery.beards.moustaches/images/alzado.jpg
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@unknownuser said:
Here's one of my pencil drawings. Can you tell who it is?
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ofcourse, lyle azado a football player, man your old like me
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@unknownuser said:
Here's one of my pencil drawings. Can you tell who it is?
For a moment there I thought it could be a young Joe Cocker.
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The point is that i almost replace hand drawings with 3d modeling,
i rather prefer to start a car from 0 in 3d than making a sketch.
when i was at school i drowe a lot on my notebooks,on the desck ,on the blackboard(tuning cars posted in magazines,newspaopers straight on the page ) but just from lateral because or i don t have the eye formated for making something complicated or is because i have no experience.
So when i m modeling the ideeas comes as the model upgraded.As u could see on my cars there are not verry detailed(i try to improve that).
Now i wish i can do some studies but is quiet expensive so maybe modeling will be just my hobby.
Cheers!
P.S :the drawing by todd is luciano pavarotti or that actor who looks like him imo
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