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June challenge here: The Leprechaun
May entries - Submarine
CGAN Dec. 2014 Challenge - Seasons Greetings - WIP
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Haha, I thought it looked kind of awful, but if you guys like it I'll continue.
Ooh you must continue, it's looking gorgeous
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kazky wrote: Ooh you must continue, it's looking gorgeous
Maybe I just feel this way because I never do landscapes. I usually avoid them and consider myself a portraiture artist.
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I'd actually like to partake in it myself, if anything else, just to get me back into some artwork. But I'm dealing with some major issues with my mom right now.
I get sketchy around pencils! ...
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Oct, I love the start you have made on your traditional piece. It is going to be lovely, I can feel it!
Everything's on the right!!!
It's like driving abroad!
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Until now I worked out Thorin, the grumpy christmas tree.. eh ... deer.
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Domtopia wrote: Sorry to hear about your "issues" Mr. Dave. Hopefully you can get stuck into something on this challenge.
Oct, I love the start you have made on your traditional piece. It is going to be lovely, I can feel it!
Same here, Dave. Hope things get better!
Awww, Dom, you make me blush! I accidentally might have gotten the piece somehow stained... with grease. A fallen potato chip was sitting underneath the drawing and I didn't know it and the paper ended up absorbing it. I was able to fix it with several layers more of coloured pencil, thank goodness. Curse those potato chips.
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Two minor anatomy quirks: The forearms (can't remember the muscle name) seem bulkier than the biceps and given the angle and perspective I'd move the far left hoof up a tiny bit. But then again I find centaur-style anatomy very difficult indeed so I may be very wrong.
I may join in with this later, I have a couple of pics to finish first.
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I fixed the forearm-biceps-fault - I saw it too. ^^
Hope you'll join - and I hope october will show a new WIP soon.
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Had a couple of ideas for this but I don't think I'd finish the more ambitious one in the time left so I'm going for something rather unoriginal (no change there then!
I thought I'd do a wintery pastiche of John Howe's famous Tolkien book cover featuring everyone's favourite wizard in his festive fancy dress outfit. Yes, it's Gandalf The Red (he looks like Santa anyway!) striding away in the snows of Middle-Earth to deliver some presents to Frodo and the gang where they will no doubt play a game of You Shall Not Pass The Parcel!
I'm also thinking of a Gollum snowman unable to grab his precious ring with his immovable twig arms. But what does a Gollum snowman look like I wonder? Well if I can't work it out then that feature may just disappear.
The first pic is the pencil scribble and the second is the laying in of colour.
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