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
4.09 / 5.00 15,161 ViewsAt 9/14/12 02:03 AM, Kinsei01 wrote: And something... I drew.... Idk....
reminds me of that little thing Zane drew for the battle royal...
its probably the same thing actually... I don't remember...
The Booze, it is doing nothing!
AWwwwwww, it look drunkenly adorable :3
At 9/16/12 12:51 PM, monsterparty wrote: Oh my gosh! Art school is totally kicking my ass! :D
I have a B- in my Foundations class, and all we've done is draw boxes. I'm humbled to the fact that I know absolutely nothing
If that's B- , I wonder what an A+ is 8O
At 9/11/12 07:09 PM, ZaneZansorrow wrote: Getting close to finishing it
And then I'm done
Originally started as a trackpad doodle but I decided to detail it with my tablet. Those who are interested with high res de...
I was iffy on whether or not to add that explosion next to him but I do want to give a reason for people to look at the background.
I also made a step by step gif anyone is interested .
Getting close to finishing it
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Armless male, was studying on the back, butt, rib, and legs.
At 9/6/12 10:39 PM, Ramatsu wrote:At 8/11/12 09:50 AM, ZaneZansorrow wrote: buzz buzzi really dig this one, i like the movement and how you portrayed the wings as moving rapidly.
i originally intended for this to be this week COW but it ended up looking like a mech then afterward into a bee. Oh well....
Thanks, I used photoshop's blur movement filter to give the wing the rapid movement.
At 9/6/12 11:14 PM, Lucky wrote:At 8/6/12 10:32 PM, ZaneZansorrow wrote: progressed bump<3 awesomeeee! Love the color palette too!
Thanky, colors turn out well for that one :)
A Commission
I decided to finish the horsey in one go.
You've gotten pretty good on your coloring lately huh ramatsu ;)
At 9/6/12 04:03 PM, Rhunyc wrote: http://www.newgrounds.com/art/view/rhunyc/ian-birthdaygift
Here's a birthday present!
I'm sure your friend must be proud to be an zombie army officer.
Now there are some areas on your friend that you should keep an eye out for the next time you draw something similar. Like how his ear doesn't line up, eyes look uneven, hairline is uneven, pockets are uneven, his left shoulder is larger/longer than his right, he also appears to be missing half an eyebrow, but I do like the other zombies though, and the whole bloodstained picture thing that's going on though. The gore look nice.
Congrats on the comic jam winners , I couldn't participate this jam but I did have fun reading it.
At 8/18/12 10:10 PM, BeckyRawr wrote: Aw damn, that's one sexy ass horse! :3
And it has a rider :3
Been a while since I last bump my thread, I lost count on how many problems I had that kept me back from drawing >3>
At 9/3/12 12:18 AM, aoisgd wrote: now with skull backgound
The sketches and the end results look blurry, you should work out a way to sharpen the images (mostly sharpen the focus of the image).
At 9/2/12 03:16 AM, CypressDahlia wrote: Okay, so, I've decided that I want to start a series of text/picture (or video, if requested) based tutorials, but I want to get a few opinions first before I start writing long-winded paragraphs about shit nobody wants to read about:
1.) am I a good enough artist to make tutorials?
I believe that you're not good compared to the higher skilled professional artists, but I believe I'll look at your tutorial if there was a particular trick up your sleeves.
2.) what level of art should I make tutorials regarding? beginner? intermediate? advanced? what do you think would help the most? Broad subjects or something very specific like, say, the relationship between value and color?
I think I've seen plenty of beginner tutorials that can be easily linked somewhere in the internet. Maybe intermediate would work, and if there was anything beginner related, you could just type a side note or linked it to art 101 that already covers it.
3.) and, most importantly, where should I start? what topics would you like covered? what advice is most relevant and valuable to you?
I'm very curious on how you set up your composition and how you thought up poses and expression that fits well with your fan arts and original art. Plus asking yourself the question on "what did I do to my art that made so many people follow me?" could help with your tutorial.
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Woot finally spend the $70 worth of store credit I had :D
At 8/28/12 09:47 PM, Mabelma wrote:At 8/28/12 08:52 PM, DemocracyFTW wrote:Feeling a little less awful now.At 8/28/12 08:39 PM, Mabelma wrote: It's such an awful feeling to know something's wrong but have no idea of what it is.... DAMMIT!where's his neck D:
I think you're forgetting something very important on the fire pokemons, that the fire on their tails should be consider as a light source and that there should be certain emphasis to point that out. The charmeleon for example, has a weak shadow or weak highlights. In the charizard, it lacks a shadow over the charizard itself even though you added the shadow in front of its feet.
Now emphasis on how strong the lighting and shadow isn't necessary in certain cases.
For example your charmander, if you remove the shadow it might be a nice calm flat piece (adding a little more yellow on the face where the fire is hitting won't hurt either).
You did very nice on the lines of charmeleon and charmander (even though charmander lines was soft brush over pretty bad), I definitely mostly complimenting on how you control the thickness of the lines on those 2. Now for charizard, your line weight and thickness went bad over that, you could do better then that and I know that you know that I know it. Just do what you did with charmeleon.
At 8/16/12 06:28 PM, Izzy-A wrote: He stands out so much, trying to blend him into the background more, but don't know which colors to use
You could just color sample the background and use the soft brush to softly mix that color into the character to make him stand out less a little. You could also try to make him a little less saturated on his yellow gold wears if you don't want those parts to stand out also.
At 8/13/12 09:13 PM, mega-supreme wrote: i like the detail you have there.
Thanks, I've been focusing and practicing on those lately.
I decided to set up the composition on a more symmetrical balance set up on this one.
Hmmm figuring how to draw a focus. If those arrows could be anything what would it be ;rq
I usually get my ideas from art and movies that left a huge design impression to me, so I would like to imitate with a somewhat similar idea.
At 8/12/12 02:39 PM, ZaneZansorrow wrote: bwump
twisty
an adorable abomination
At 8/11/12 08:34 PM, Luwano wrote:At 8/11/12 08:02 PM, ZaneZansorrow wrote: A vase?Nope.
I think my explanation could cause more confusion than anything, so I rather clarify it. It's attached to some sort of bottle. Thus flask wasn't bad already.
hourglass?
At 8/11/12 07:49 PM, Luwano wrote:At 8/11/12 07:44 PM, big-jonny-13 wrote: A rock?No, flask was good already. The object on the photo is attached to an object that COULD be called flask, but is more commonly called different.
Confused already?
A vase?
At 8/11/12 03:44 PM, Luwano wrote:At 8/11/12 03:42 PM, J-qb wrote: it's the slot you put the dvd inYes, exactly. It's the tray that opens so you can put the DVD in.
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How about some glowing stuff again?:
Is it a fire place poker?
At 8/11/12 08:00 AM, PixelCake wrote: shrimp princess, cream puff princess, potato princess, popcorn princess and calamari princess!
Haha, they're cute. My favorite has to be the calamari princess because of the colors. Popcorn princess is pretty tough to see in that white background though.