Wombatwarlord777
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Speaking of inferior artists...
I did this for a high school publication about three years back. The theme was "Deadly Sins" and this was Gluttony. Originally, I was going to add two starving Ethiopians who would be devastated that all this food was consumed before their very eyes. The small tinge of humanity and good taste in me decided against that.
A rough and horrendous sketch for an art studio project a few years back. My town's gigantic corn syrup-making plant was the inspiration for this one.
Two summers ago, I basically did absolutely nothing but work full-time and doodle whenever I wasn't working. This sketch is one of those, and given my mediocre artistic ability, I rather like it, despite the wonky perspective.
Sketches of some concept art for Sonic Unleashed, and Kiki in a somewhat original pose.
Stuff I did this morning. I haven't been able to draw much lately, and I just feel like my drawings have gotten worse as a result. Of course, I'm never, ever going to make any sort of living off of this, but it's still I hobby I really, really like. So yeah.
I think that quote is attributed to Chuck Jones, or at least some other animator from the same general time.
More stuff from this morning. I remember this one time I went to summer camp, and we were all supposed to draw something. This absolutely talented girl whipped up a history of herself as an artist. At one point in her life, she nearly gave up drawing, saying that "I nearly died" (I got it wrong in my drawing). She drew herself at that point with a slumped-over and defeated body. It's one of the saddest things I've ever seen.
And then there's more stuff. Hope you don't mind if I get a little angsty and political and stuff.
I think Matt Groening did this in his "Life in Hell" comic. By the way, if you work at Goodwill, I mean no particular offense. I happen to love that place.
More annoying, rotten, and otherwise unlikable children prattle on about their delusions.
Something more colorful and grounded to finish off this post.
I did this for a high school publication about three years back. The theme was "Deadly Sins" and this was Gluttony. Originally, I was going to add two starving Ethiopians who would be devastated that all this food was consumed before their very eyes. The small tinge of humanity and good taste in me decided against that.
A rough and horrendous sketch for an art studio project a few years back. My town's gigantic corn syrup-making plant was the inspiration for this one.
Two summers ago, I basically did absolutely nothing but work full-time and doodle whenever I wasn't working. This sketch is one of those, and given my mediocre artistic ability, I rather like it, despite the wonky perspective.
Sketches of some concept art for Sonic Unleashed, and Kiki in a somewhat original pose.
Stuff I did this morning. I haven't been able to draw much lately, and I just feel like my drawings have gotten worse as a result. Of course, I'm never, ever going to make any sort of living off of this, but it's still I hobby I really, really like. So yeah.
I think that quote is attributed to Chuck Jones, or at least some other animator from the same general time.
More stuff from this morning. I remember this one time I went to summer camp, and we were all supposed to draw something. This absolutely talented girl whipped up a history of herself as an artist. At one point in her life, she nearly gave up drawing, saying that "I nearly died" (I got it wrong in my drawing). She drew herself at that point with a slumped-over and defeated body. It's one of the saddest things I've ever seen.
And then there's more stuff. Hope you don't mind if I get a little angsty and political and stuff.
I think Matt Groening did this in his "Life in Hell" comic. By the way, if you work at Goodwill, I mean no particular offense. I happen to love that place.
More annoying, rotten, and otherwise unlikable children prattle on about their delusions.
Something more colorful and grounded to finish off this post.
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