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| Tweet Topic Started: September 15, 2008, 8:40 am (625 Views) | |
| User Number Eight | September 15, 2008, 8:40 am Post #1 |
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This is what happened so far. Go ahead and say what you want, as I remain optimistically pessimistic about my wonderous talents in depressing over anatomy. You rolled a: 6! |
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| Jingleboy | September 15, 2008, 5:53 pm Post #2 |
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I want it all.
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Your drawing has come on. I like the pictures of the two people at the bottom, and your generic shapes are well shaded too. Don't start on the "I suck" routine, cause too many people use it, and it gets stale pretty fast. |
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| chaoman45 | September 15, 2008, 7:46 pm Post #3 |
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Interesting shaded art things. Also, as said... don't have such low self-esteem because that's not your place. Don't worry, be happy. |
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| Vangar | September 16, 2008, 9:20 am Post #4 |
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Like a boss.
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Wow you do suck! Just kidding not bad this kind of art could easily impress people or be used to make comics. It's said that the worst critic is yourself, so try to ask around if you have second thoughts. However a critic isn't always a bad thing so don't let people tell you that everything is always beautiful try to get real reviews, instead of the friend monkey that says ohhhh! At every picture you show them. This post was brought to you by the number... You rolled a: 2! |
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| PixelMage | September 17, 2008, 12:51 pm Post #5 |
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You've come on a lot! I'm liking the people at the bottom. The shading on the shapes is pretty good too. I'd be nice to see some more of your art, it's hard to judge from just one piece but you're good. Honestly, from what I've seen though is you're better at anime-style faces than me. |
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| chaoman45 | September 17, 2008, 4:17 pm Post #6 |
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Us Asians possess this talent. [/Borderline stereotype] |
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| User Number Eight | September 18, 2008, 12:07 am Post #7 |
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It's a stereotype all right, and this drawing some months ago prove it. What was I supposed to do with this 4 month old drawing of a guy in camoflague riding a bicycle? Based on this: "The Canadian Military" I really remember myself boring over that one. It was horrible shading every centimeter, and when I finally shaded it, I just remembered that I had to do those spots on the camoflague as well. The idea was interesting, though. I was thinking something like this being in a Fire Emblem game. This man riding a bike is indefinitely going to be one of the "horseback" fighters, and when he gets promoted into a Tank Driver... Tank Driver shoots his Cannon! You rolled a: 5! |
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| PixelMage | September 21, 2008, 10:35 pm Post #8 |
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Not necessarily. I can't see how being Asian could effect drawing style. Obviously, influences; eg. growing up with manga/anime can effect it, but not "being Asian". Just as "being British" doesn't mean that everyone from the UK will draw in a "British comic book" style. I'm under the impression that drawing is totally learnt, nothing to do with inheritance, unless the society you're brought up in you're influenced by a lot of art in that style. Asians don't magically have the power to draw manga well. |
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| User Number Eight | September 22, 2008, 3:16 am Post #9 |
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Well, did you see "Borderline stereotype"? I think he already knows that. |
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| chaoman45 | September 22, 2008, 5:02 am Post #10 |
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Hint: I was joking LOLOLOL. It was me being stupid. Edited by chaoman45, September 22, 2008, 5:07 am.
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| PixelMage | September 23, 2008, 4:51 pm Post #11 |
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Sorry, I have a stick firmly lodged up my arse at the moment. You may have noticed, for some reason I'm taking -everything- seriously. |
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| Vangar | September 24, 2008, 4:12 am Post #12 |
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Like a boss.
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*Pokes PixelMage in the bum.* I don't feel a stick any where. |
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| PixelMage | September 24, 2008, 2:55 pm Post #13 |
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*Slaps Vangar* Get your dirty mitts away from me arse! |
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| Vangar | September 25, 2008, 3:05 am Post #14 |
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Like a boss.
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*Totally slapped!* Ow! Hey these aren't dirty there clean! I'm very proud of my clean hands, and sorry for trying to help all I was going to do was pull it out. Edited by Vangar, September 25, 2008, 3:06 am.
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| User Number Eight | October 6, 2008, 6:55 am Post #15 |
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LOL SPAM Yeah, I decided to upload 4 crudtastic art stuff that I did for Art. I recently realized that my scanner had magical quality-reducing powers, so you'll notice that in the first one I show, the blue guy had turned hardly visible. CD cover with a magical power. I SHALL CLEAN YOUR NOSE Wierd, random, patterns on the walls. Me in 2086, thanks to modern age-reducing technologies. This coloured one looks much better than it does in real life, however. MAGIC. Alrighty then, Cheerio. Edited by User Number Eight, October 6, 2008, 6:58 am.
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