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My character Alex laxing out at the skating rink. Don't ask why. It made a damn good 23rd b-day prezzy for myself ^^ One day I'll get this pose right though *goes to look for more shirtless men to draw on net*
Submitted by: arkillian
Posted: May 23, 2005 1:35 am
Completed: unknown
Galleries: General, Original Art
Keywords: dragon twins, alex, alex leaning
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SliverbaneTotal Posts: 279May 23, 2005 6:17 amThere are never enough shirtless men. *drool* Great pencil values in this. --- Guano smells like a dirty sock full of old cheese and farts! - Gonard |
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arkillian (Reply)Total Posts: 2904May 27, 2005 12:39 amNEVER enough shirtless men. He isn't shirtless here, but hes showing enough to make up for it!! XD He oesn't NEED it of!! (He can take it off if he wants though) --- |
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Lady Anime79Total Posts: 2839May 23, 2005 9:19 amBeautiful pic, arkillian! Is this pointalism? I love pointalism! Some people really don't understand how hard it really is to do. Kudos! Excellent job on his body. He's your own character? Wow... I'm speechless. --- Laughter is the best medicine and your face is curing the world. |
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arkillian (Reply)Total Posts: 2904May 27, 2005 12:37 am*looks up what pointalism is...* Nope not that sorry- just a boring old pencil pic that has alot of texture ^^; I like the pencil look and don't bother smoothing it out most of the time ^^ That style IS hard though- I don't have the paitence for that ^^; --- |
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Lady Anime79 (Reply)Total Posts: 2839May 27, 2005 10:55 amHe looks good enough to eat or spank or whatever. I was just wondering about the pointalism thing because it kind of reminded me of that. Pointalism ends up looking very similar to your technique... at least if it's done right. I really like this drawing because you put so much detail into it. From the sign in the background to the thick pinstripes down his pants. Every time I look at this picture, there's a new detail that pops out that I've missed before. That's what keeps someone interested. It's like when you watch a movie and then you notice something new and you're like, "Oh, okay." Good luck with your novel. I'm sure it will be spectacular. --- Laughter is the best medicine and your face is curing the world. |
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arkillian (Reply)Total Posts: 2904May 29, 2005 12:20 amThanks for the positive comment ^^ Alot of people quickly scan a picture, but sometimes there is alot to miss unless you stop for 30 seconds and give it a proper look. I put alot of thought into alot of aspects of my art. I'm glad they were noticed ^^ --- |
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Lady Anime79 (Reply)Total Posts: 2839May 29, 2005 11:23 amIt really shows just how much you put into your pieces. You are very gifted and your talent and love for your craft really shines through. You do a great job of putting enough into your pics that people will remember them. I think I have this one saved in my favorites. It's very well done. --- Laughter is the best medicine and your face is curing the world. |
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KichiTotal Posts: 1845May 23, 2005 12:44 pmvery awesome pic --- |
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DennisTotal Posts: 984May 24, 2005 1:23 amVery nice work, I envy your deep shading. --- |
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arkillian (Reply)Total Posts: 2904May 27, 2005 12:30 amDon't envy me- I have terrible lighting. I'm just not as affaid as alot of people to pull out an 8B pencil when I need to ^^ That, and I bump up the contrasts in Photoshop before I save it. The scanner blechs out most of the origanal contrast. It's a trick most pencil artists don't do, and should ^^ --- |
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Dennis (Reply)Total Posts: 984May 27, 2005 1:28 amHmmm... Contrast manipulation, I just may try it. Thanks. --- |
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arkillian (Reply)Total Posts: 2904May 27, 2005 1:36 amIt DOES help if the picture is initally very contrast- otherwise it'll greyt out, or lose quality. There isn't alot you can do with a pic that doesn't have enough to enchance in the first place --- |
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Dennis (Reply)Total Posts: 984May 27, 2005 1:46 amCan it remove say unwanted pencil stroke lines? --- |
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arkillian (Reply)Total Posts: 2904May 29, 2005 12:22 amContrast? It can but how dark are these lines? It's best to erase them first. I tend to contrast as little as possible. --- |
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Dennis (Reply)Total Posts: 984May 29, 2005 3:11 amI'll try it. --- |