BackDoor- Door 1
You find yourself in a strange house with only a man on the phone as a guide.
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Action adventure game with nazi enemies in the second world war.
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This is a straight-forward, mostly sketch dumping, art thread. Also...
Add me as a friend! There's always room in this hole.
"In youth we learn; in age we understand." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
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"In youth we learn; in age we understand." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
Happy Hobbit Art Thread : A Big Fat Blattaria (Personal Art Blog)
So I'm assuming that this will be your official art thread, as oppose to your last one, yes?
At 2/9/13 07:15 PM, big-jonny-13 wrote: So I'm assuming that this will be your official art thread, as oppose to your last one, yes?
Yes. I had doubts the other came off as an art thread, since it was also a greeting thread. So I buried it.
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I was considering doing a comic which will for now require me to do a bit of historical research.
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Happy Hobbit Art Thread : A Big Fat Blattaria (Personal Art Blog)
At 2/18/13 09:29 PM, gayhobbit wrote: I was considering doing a comic which will for now require me to do a bit of historical research.
Your drawings are super bad-ass man, nice character. I will be watching this thread.
At 2/18/13 09:41 PM, MiddleFingerRings wrote:At 2/18/13 09:29 PM, gayhobbit wrote: I was considering doing a comic which will for now require me to do a bit of historical research.Your drawings are super bad-ass man, nice character. I will be watching this thread.
The honor is mine. I more than enjoyed those Prosnorkulus animations.
"In youth we learn; in age we understand." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
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I found an old concept from a year ago, I ended up never using for anything. 'Haven't had much time to create something of personal interest over the weekend, then again the day is still young. Well, middle aged, but that's actually young too.
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I did not reference anything, but I like it because it kind of looks like someone.
Skin lighting practice.
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Happy Hobbit Art Thread : A Big Fat Blattaria (Personal Art Blog)
"In youth we learn; in age we understand." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
Happy Hobbit Art Thread : A Big Fat Blattaria (Personal Art Blog)
You have a fascinating selection of subject matter.
At 3/11/13 04:25 AM, Globalist1789 wrote: You have a fascinating selection of subject matter.
A pleasure you think so!
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At 3/11/13 01:48 PM, gayhobbit wrote:At 3/11/13 04:25 AM, Globalist1789 wrote: You have a fascinating selection of subject matter.A pleasure you think so!
Duuude.. Skiiiiiills.. I am glad you have joined the forum :)
sorry about the late welcome :S
nilfisk
At 3/11/13 06:20 PM, Lundsfryd wrote:At 3/11/13 01:48 PM, gayhobbit wrote:Duuude.. Skiiiiiills.. I am glad you have joined the forum :)At 3/11/13 04:25 AM, Globalist1789 wrote: You have a fascinating selection of subject matter.A pleasure you think so!
sorry about the late welcome :S
Much thanks. This has been a very encouraging community, and more so, with compliments coming from an artist as amazingly skilled as yourself.
"In youth we learn; in age we understand." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
Happy Hobbit Art Thread : A Big Fat Blattaria (Personal Art Blog)
"In youth we learn; in age we understand." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
Happy Hobbit Art Thread : A Big Fat Blattaria (Personal Art Blog)
At 3/20/13 01:27 AM, gayhobbit wrote: An old, old dragon.
lol he looks like he's eager to die!!
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At 3/20/13 02:45 AM, HeThinkzLikeNoOthEr wrote:At 3/20/13 01:27 AM, gayhobbit wrote: An old, old dragon.lol he looks like he's eager to die!!
Yeah he has dragon cancer.
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At 3/20/13 01:27 AM, gayhobbit wrote: An old, old dragon.
love this one, good job!
At 3/20/13 07:13 AM, 3abden wrote:At 3/20/13 01:27 AM, gayhobbit wrote: An old, old dragon.love this one, good job!
Thank you quite much!
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Amazing thread you've got here!
The historical research makes me think of assassin's creed :)
At 3/23/13 07:09 PM, Nacco wrote: Amazing thread you've got here!
The historical research makes me think of assassin's creed :)
I seen a lot of art to that game, and much of it is impressive. I never had the opportunity to play though. Also, thanks!
16th Century Firearms
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Happy Hobbit Art Thread : A Big Fat Blattaria (Personal Art Blog)
"In youth we learn; in age we understand." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
Happy Hobbit Art Thread : A Big Fat Blattaria (Personal Art Blog)
I need myself a new blog background. Here's to hoping it finishes well~
"In youth we learn; in age we understand." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
Happy Hobbit Art Thread : A Big Fat Blattaria (Personal Art Blog)
'Update for the month! - This was a request from someone to have me draw their D&D character.
"In youth we learn; in age we understand." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
Happy Hobbit Art Thread : A Big Fat Blattaria (Personal Art Blog)
At 6/12/13 10:30 PM, gayhobbit wrote: 'Update for the month! - This was a request from someone to have me draw their D&D character.
I don't know anything about drawing except for the most basic things, but these arts are so... neat and appealing! They could be perfect book illustrations. I think that's where they belong, because you can feel history behind them and solid professionalism of the artist.