"Post your Art" Thread

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A friend asked me to draw Touhou/CWC crossovers. This is what happened.

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Yeah...
 
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Hunger Mythos said:
Oh wow, that's really awesome, Hm Yeah! I really like that idea.

Here's a quick sketch I did of my dog Freckles:
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MY GOD ... how do you know what I look like???

Seriously ... f'ng awesome. For reals.
 
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mortal_wombat said:
Hunger Mythos said:
Oh wow, that's really awesome, Hm Yeah! I really like that idea.

Here's a quick sketch I did of my dog Freckles:
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MY GOD ... how do you know what I look like???

Seriously ... f'ng awesome. For reals.
Haha, thank you very much.
 
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Hunger Mythos said:
Oh wow, that's really awesome, Hm Yeah! I really like that idea.

Here's a quick sketch I did of my dog Freckles:
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Sweeeeet, I'd really like to get into this kind of style, or at least try it out. Any tips?
 
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Little-Lovely said:
Hunger Mythos said:
Oh wow, that's really awesome, Hm Yeah! I really like that idea.

Here's a quick sketch I did of my dog Freckles:
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Sweeeeet, I'd really like to get into this kind of style, or at least try it out. Any tips?
Thanks! I'm not great with tips unfortunately, since I mostly just adapted my weird style over the years and it's certainly a work in progress. ^^; But I do draw inspiration from a couple of artists, like Michael Whelan and Peter Broms. I also find Yog-Blogsoth really inspiring as well for their take on Lovecraftian horrors. I hope that helps! ^^
 
Excuse the double post. ^^;
Here's a creepy version of the Cheshire cat I've been working on. I drew on 14x17in Bristol, which I'm not used to drawing bigger things so it was a bit of a challenge.
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I threw a coffee stain texture onto it in photoshop, otherwise it would have been white and boring looking.
 
Recently I bought a tablet to tinker with. The very first thing that I drew on it is this thing. I've never believed I was an artist of any kind, but I do enjoy drawing silly things, and no amount of berating will discourage me from having some amount of fun.
 

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The Tyrant said:
Recently I bought a tablet to tinker with. The very first thing that I drew on it is this thing. I've never believed I was an artist of any kind, but I do enjoy drawing silly things, and no amount of berating will discourage me from having some amount of fun.
Ooooooooh, that's just precious! I love it!
 
The Tyrant said:
Recently I bought a tablet to tinker with. The very first thing that I drew on it is this thing. I've never believed I was an artist of any kind, but I do enjoy drawing silly things, and no amount of berating will discourage me from having some amount of fun.
Oh gosh, that's so adorable!
 
The Tyrant said:
Recently I bought a tablet to tinker with. The very first thing that I drew on it is this thing. I've never believed I was an artist of any kind, but I do enjoy drawing silly things, and no amount of berating will discourage me from having some amount of fun.

What an adorable Yuyuko. :D
 
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Did you know a lot of people still believe that ballet, pointework included, is an easy art?

I have still be rather gloomy as of late, and what with a showcase coming this Saturday, I figured I should poor some emotion into...flat painting? Personally, I sort of like it.

Inspiration came from a classmate of mine taking off her point shoes, and showing off the vast amount of bandages she wore to protect her toes from bleeding. I wanted to convey the light and dark side of ballet, using bright colors for the optimists or those who believe that it is easy, and the darker colors for those who know just how much work is needed to actually be good at the art. Naturally red was a perfect choice, since it represents the blood, sweat and tears put into it. It reminds me of a girl who quit coming to classes after about three months because it was 'bullshit that she wasn't improving like the chick in Black Swan'. I loathe that movie thanks to ignorant people like that girl.
 

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I was helping to clean up the Art room during Art class today, and I found a blank piece of paper on the floor. I flipped it over and I was greeted by this:
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"WHAT THE FUCK" was pretty much my reaction.
It looks like one of the projects I did last year, where we had to have a picture taken of ourselves, then draw it using a grid on both the picture and the drawing as a guide. Aside from the fact that this is one of the most horrifying things I've ever seen, he drew the grid too dark. How's he supposed to erase that, now?
Also, I drew John Freeman yesterday. Sadly, this is probably the best realistic head I've ever drawn.
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I'm not showing the rest due to how much I messed up the scale on his body.
 
I'm getting into drawing. This is my absolute first real effort at it. This is a naked pregnant woman, so you may find it NSFW (there's nothing pornographic about it). Do I have enough talent to justify practice? Any critique?

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If anyone would like red lines of their drawings, I'm open to requests. :D

spaps said:
I was helping to clean up the Art room during Art class today, and I found a blank piece of paper on the floor. I flipped it over and I was greeted by this:
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"WHAT THE FUCK" was pretty much my reaction.

I am dead and you have killed me
 
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