Tankmen - "Clock joke"
Credits & Info
- Views
- 5,696
- Score
- 4.49 / 5.00
- Date
- 10/28/2009
- Category
- Illustration
- File Info
- 2016 x 1933 px
- JPEG
- 1.1 mb
- Tags
- clock
- color
- tankmen
- hoboweasel
Share this submission?
Licensing Terms
You are free to copy, distribute and transmit this work under the following conditions:
- Attribution:
- You must give credit to the artist.
- Noncommercial:
- You may not use this work for commercial purposes unless you make specific arrangements with the artist.
Author Comments
I originally uploaded three versions of this drawing to the art portal but deleted the others because they had lower scores. The rest are still in my pencil/ink art thread if you want to see them. I used JonnyUtah's Tankmen drawing as a reference for this as well.
P.s. "Taste the rainbow, BITCH!"
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars Dec 22, 2009
COOOL
AWESOME DRAWING REMINDS ME OF TERMENATOR!!!
Huh... he have a reflection in his glasses or something? I can't remember...
Rated 5 / 5 stars Nov 25, 2009
Awesomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
A great really cool pic!!!!
xD Thanks
Rated 5 / 5 stars Nov 6, 2009
Awesome Work!
Can't believe you did that in pencil.
The pencil shading on the background is really good.
The ink shading is heaps good but you could probably do it a bit better on the hands and his chin area.
I love the lighting on his head and the reflection in his visor.
When did Stawberry Clock die??
Oh yeah... the hands are a little... sketchy, sort of... huh... anyways, thanks for the review, I appreciate the analytical criticism too.
And Strawberry Clock's not dead (Imo anyways), I just felt it was the only way to incorporate a proper "Clock" joke.
Rated 4 / 5 stars Nov 5, 2009
Hey guys I just found out!
"I'm gonna be a dad!"
"Blam!"
Ha lol.
Haha, sort of like that xJ
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars Oct 28, 2009
Cool
The head seems to be really concentrated on, but the attention to detail kinda dwindles past the visor/glasses.
I think the line that creates the land in the glasses should be inverted actually unless it's a hill, so that it'd show that he was short and give a more dynamic feel.
Yeah, well sort of... I'm not sure, it was more of a convex lens reflection so I would assume it would be largest in the middle. However, I didn't use a reference for the reflection, so you may be right. Still, thanks for the review!