The Enchanted Cave 2
Delve into a strange cave with a seemingly endless supply of treasure, strategically choos
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COMPLETE edition of the interactive "choose next panel" comic
4.07 / 5.00 10,082 ViewsLatest work, I sure do like me some fio
Thank you : 3,
Here's an illustration I did as an intro screen/ cover for my animation (which is in the under judgement section as we speak, wink wink nudge nudge :p)
Here's one I did some time ago, usually I do my works pretty quickly, because I'm impatient, but this one at the moment took me a little bit more than average
That would be an extreme coincidence tbh, they really do look like them
At 2/17/13 08:05 PM, Darthdenim wrote: Somebody actually cared enough about them to have them cameo in an anime?
Apparently, they are known but I didn't know they were known over there in Japan
Thank's yeah, that definetely is my major problem, I am working on it, so i'll keep on practicing :)
At 2/17/13 06:34 PM, BumFodder wrote: this is really old news
I was unaware :/
Well not that it's important or anything but just a few seconds ago I was watching Game Grumps and Jon happened to mention that AVGN and Nostalgia Critic, which upon further investigation it is quite true
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MNFZU4YOEg
...yeah just found it weird :p
Here's a tarot card I did for my comic not so long ago
From personal experience what you need to do is draw a lot, and find different your own compatible styles, you don't need to do academic drawing (real proportion/anatomy)...or if you do...then go outside and watch your surroundings.
Don't expect to get better from 1 day to another, but do expect to improve at least a little with each drawing you do, for example focus on hands, foot , face or whatever you don't do well on 1 day and then focus on other thing you don't draw well on the other. That is all the help I can provide, good luck
For me Technology should be considered just as another tool, any method is valid, and not everyone is good at all the tools, I come from a very traditionalist school in where the old techniques are well seen but the newer ones are treated differently, which in my opinion shouldn't be like that.
Hey everybody I'm putting this up so I can get some Constructive criticism and what not, but first let me tell you a little bit about me...
I usually watched other people draw as a kid, but when I tried on my own I never seemed to get a grip on it, some years ago I felt the urge to draw again (since I've always liked illustration, animation and videogames, but not the other way around) so I got into GD and now after some years of practice I've finally gotten a little bit better (or so I think)....
So to start this this is what the latest thing I've done (like literally finished this some minutes ago). I'll be uploading more soon, I'd like your opinions, thank you and good nightish-dayish-whateverish
At 2/13/13 04:30 PM, BlueBeef wrote: deadspace4lifektnx
bio space... Bio shock is better IMO
Dr. mouintain...Dr. pepper hands down :p
Recently I purchased Sonic adventure 2 on steam because it was a game I loved as a kid, but now Replaying it I just find it to be average at best with a lot of tedious parts (knuckles/rouge). Has this ever happened to you guys?
I've heard of a program called GIMP, I personally have never used it but I would guess it's better than MS paint :p
It's called the ugly T.V. Once there was an ugly T.V. and it died, the end :3
Nintendo
Valve
SEGA
Team meat
the behemoth
Nope, I was like...14 or 15 when I joined, didn't have a reason to change my age
Thank you very much... The more you know :)
At 2/11/13 01:47 PM, MetalRenard wrote: PC capacity is not an issue, I have a good i7 with 16 gigs of RAM (designed for music). Right now though I only have Gimp, though I have checked and it can do all the things you said, even with the bamboo tablet (I checked compatibility).
Well you should definitely pick the bamboo one, It's good enough to start with
Bamboo is good, although I started with a small intuos 4, and immediately fell in love, but it also depends on what programs you use, and if they can detect the precision of your strokes, also if your lap/computer has enough memory. So IMO it also depends on what system/programs you have
Good day/night everyone, I'm fairly new here...as a participant rather than just a viewer, so I was just wondering how exactly do you get scouted? I'll put some images of my "recent" work. Good day and thank you for you're help