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4.12 / 5.00 17,893 ViewsAwesome your original characters?! They look great, another question: will they be apart of your comic series?
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At 11/3/11 12:04 PM, Ramatsu wrote: Awesome your original characters?! They look great, another question: will they be apart of your comic series?
The only characters on the last page that are mine are Kim and Amy (the long blonde and black haired preteens).
Otherwise that is a page filled with other people's characters.
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I love watching the progression through this thread, your art is becoming really solid!
The wheel of fate is turning.
Rebel one.
AKSHON.
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Aigis - Putting the 'ai' back in 'Aigis'.
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Aigis - Putting the 'ai' back in 'Aigis'.
Just doing some quick character design practice.
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At 11/8/11 07:22 AM, Aigis wrote: Just doing some quick character design practice.
More.
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Here's a detail of a shirt design I did in that last picture.
Check out my webcomic: The Amazing and Remarkably True Adventures of Kim and Amy
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Check out my webcomic: The Amazing and Remarkably True Adventures of Kim and Amy
Aigis - Putting the 'ai' back in 'Aigis'.
Check out my webcomic: The Amazing and Remarkably True Adventures of Kim and Amy
Aigis - Putting the 'ai' back in 'Aigis'.
Check out my webcomic: The Amazing and Remarkably True Adventures of Kim and Amy
Aigis - Putting the 'ai' back in 'Aigis'.
At 11/9/11 03:28 AM, Aigis wrote:At 11/8/11 07:22 AM, Aigis wrote: Just doing some quick character design practice.More.
The middle one looks likre a Ronald Searle drawing :) Great designs dude!
At 11/11/11 05:38 AM, Aigis wrote: I don't know why I drew this.
Hand gun, pew pew.
At 11/11/11 12:32 PM, big-jonny-13 wrote:At 11/11/11 05:38 AM, Aigis wrote: I don't know why I drew this.Hand gun, pew pew.
looks more like a minigun if you catch my drift
tiny hands
Why is it I feel more inspired to draw other people's characters than my own?
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At 11/27/11 11:25 AM, Aigis wrote: Why is it I feel more inspired to draw other people's characters than my own?
Low self esteem, brah?
jkjk, but I like that Skull Headphones design too :P
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At 11/28/11 05:50 PM, Aigis wrote: Bang.
i dig the ears, they really compensate for the lack of nose. not a fan of the black eye though, makes him look like an insect. and i fucking hate insects.
i think what i like the most in your stuff is the clothing, it always seems to suit(heheh) the character perfectly.
keep em comin
when life gives you lemons
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loving all the art mr aigis... really like the doodles and ideas you come up with and your iconic style of drawing... i have to say, the girl you drew multiple times was my favoured doodle, it really has a lot of character!
Keep up the artwork or you will make me sad
You do a lot of practice, but you always practice in that one style you draw in with the small hands, huge eyes and ears and other weird proportions. It'd be cool to see you draw in another style one without thick black lineart...maybe with no lineart at all. Or you could stick to your comfort zone, your call! Personally, drawing one way for so long would drive me crazy
Goes back to drawing his 'is it a guy or is it a girl?' characters
At 12/7/11 11:25 AM, Knocturne wrote: maybe with no lineart at all.
Well I did literally just do that in the last picture I posted. But yeah, I definitely should practice different styles. I just want to make sure I'm competent in this style, since I have to draw a comic in it.
Anyway, here's an experiment in pixel art.
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At 12/7/11 10:00 AM, Aigis wrote: Kind of a quick experiment.
I like this, it has a lot of emotion.
Well you an't "improve" that style much anymore, you've already got down a set of "rules" into it, such as the thick lines themselves the proportions and all the stuff I mentioned and some other stuff...
The reason I don't count that one you posted before I commented on this (for the umpteenth time) is that the lack of lines is almost unnoticeable because the character is so small and what not. I meant something more along the lines of that one portrait of one of your characters or perhaps something else that appears painterly. But do whatever you want. It's just that you've been drawing how you've been drawing all throughout this year and then some. Most of the people here are thoroughly impressed by what you do with this style but I'm sure I'm not the only one who wants to see you expand.
sexual undertones intended
At 12/7/11 02:56 PM, Knocturne wrote: Well you an't "improve" that style much anymore, you've already got down a set of "rules" into it, such as the thick lines themselves the proportions and all the stuff I mentioned and some other stuff...
I definitely can. I do not feel comfortable enough in that style to do any drawing within that style that I want.
As an example, you mentioned that part of my style was 'small hands' earlier. That is not intentional on my part. If you see me drawing a character and you notice it has tiny hands, that is my own mistake.
Even the way I do the thick lines changes from picture to picture.
The reason I don't count that one you posted before I commented on this (for the umpteenth time) is that the lack of lines is almost unnoticeable because the character is so small and what not.
I didn't draw it to be small. I drew it to be my own laptop's wallpaper. So when I was drawing it it was a full sized character. That's just Newgrounds' size restrictions coming through.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who wants to see you expand.
Me being one of those people. It's just so hard to work up the courage.
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Just thought I'd post the picture I drew to make that Kim sprite earlier, to show some process.
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Arts as good as ever, sugartits. Still confusable with vector design from a distance.
Based on Knocturne's advice I have decided to venture into alternative styles of drawing.
Check out my webcomic: The Amazing and Remarkably True Adventures of Kim and Amy
Aigis - Putting the 'ai' back in 'Aigis'.
At 12/8/11 12:12 PM, Aigis wrote: Based on Knocturne's advice I have decided to venture into alternative styles of drawing.
It's not all that bad it's just seems less busy without the bold lines as Knocturn and the other dude mentioned about your current style... Would you be curious enough to try your original Chraracters in hyper-realism?
At 12/8/11 12:12 PM, Aigis wrote: Based on Knocturne's advice I have decided to venture into alternative styles of drawing.
Maybe he meant for you to be a little less abstract with your drawings...?
I'm not particularly fond of manga. Those fucking eyes.