Gallery (Updated 11/29) Partial Nudity--well...lots of skin

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Which logo do you like the best?

upper right
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lower right
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upper left
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kiss my ass Hunter you're a pixie
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sweet sword man...
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*Stares at picture of Hunter in ten years* :shock:

Dude... that boy is RIPPED...
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Here's one of Hunter, drawn in the style of my friend, the INCREDIBLE artist, shown on my lap somewhere in the post your pic 2 thread. I drew this pic, but the style is more Mark, not me.


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Last edited by Ego on Tue Aug 30, 2005 7:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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You know, you being a more expereinced artist, should have more line weight. It would make the picture so much better and appealing, drawing the viewer's eyes towards the spots you want.

Also the sword is see through near the tip.
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Sponson--do the words "rough draft" mean anything to you?
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Probably not. Err, even the earlier works didnt have it.
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what do you mean by line weight, o mighty master of the pen?
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I use the computer, I dunno why your getting mad at me for a critisism.

But anyways, Ill tell you, notice how the line is the same width? It makes the picture seem bland, especiallly when its with pen, using different widths at the right places will bring it out, for example, the artist "Erwtenpeller" is known for extreme use of line weight. Line weight is also used for shading without the shades.

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/18928649/

also notice in some areas where the line is actually missing, so it smooths the picture out a bit on this sketch.

http://www.deviantart.com/view/19151496/

Then you have candy warlock, whos like you in ways, anime, funky girls, etc.

http://www.deviantart.com/view/9098059/

which is more appealing? Erth's or CW's?
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*laughs* I'm not getting mad, it was just some sarcasm dude--in any case, ALL of these are just drafts--the only reason they're penned is so you can see the damn things lol.
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sweet Hunter...

are those katanas?
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Katana and Wakizashi pair, yeah....
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Sponson, this work is good, and I know you're just jealous :wink:

Well, well, well... HUNTER, great work as usual. Keep it up, I want to see more of your work! :D




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Jealous? Naw, you learn to stop being jealous when theres a million people better than you.
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yeah, well...in any case...here'es a new one...you might recognize the character from earlier in the Gallery....


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Keep in mind that this is pretty rough still, the inking is crap...my GF would like to try some dynamic inking on it, so maybe I'll post the results of that later on....but as a draft, whadaya think?
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Sweet, man! In some ways, I like the old one better (probably just because it's colored lol) but the new one is much better in most ways. The expression on the face is a bit awkward, but other than that it's better than the first. As for line weight, I have to agree with Sponson that it makes the pic more interesting, but the coloring, IMO, is really what matters in the end, not the line art. But yeah, I can personally tell you that line width makes things pop more.

Finally- I wish I had your ability to do more than one draft. I never like to draw the same thing twice, so my pics always get stuck at the first draft. I should change that, but...



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