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Dr.Moony (Sep 4, 2009)
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dorothyblueeyes (Jan 28, 2011)
This is such an "awesome" creature, it looks so real, too. wow. wonderful, he could be in a movie, for real. Yes,good idea about the experimenting, to see just what the software and combinations wuill do.
Shredguts (Mar 9, 2012)
F'n superb. Each phase could stand on its own.
Wraith (Mar 10, 2012)
Yeah.. This is... WOW! Going to have to check out his gallery again. Great stuff.
davincipoppalag (Oct 30, 2021)
Happy Halloween
drawn in 14 hours with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Dr.Moony (Dec 23, 2013)
We Could Wait Forever http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVMr20k9Jzk
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drawn in 57 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Dr.Moony (Oct 2, 2008)
additional messing:
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different colors:
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shults (Sep 27, 2010)
I felt like looking at this once more.
I think it's the only abstract piece who ever brought tears to my eyes, and managed to do it twice.

I'm trying to understand what's so great in it, and I really don't know. But I really love it.
Dr.Moony (Sep 22, 2012)
@shults: honestly the comment I think back to the most.
It's cool to think that a painting can make someone tear up for a moment, especially since I never experienced it. Music is a stronger medium to me...I wonder why.
shults (edited Sep 22, 2012)
Nice to know.. :) It's not too often that sight amazes me in a good way, but it happened before, that I was so amazed and excited by a piece of art that I teared (it happened in museums, here, and by 'natural pieces of art' like the first time I saw a whale).
lori (Sep 22, 2012)
It's like a puzzle that I want to keep taking apart and putting back together again...and...it's beautiful!
drawn in 1 hour 17 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Dr.Moony (Sep 27, 2010)
as promised
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Dr.Moony (Sep 28, 2010)
making it look wet is pretty hard

@Roytje
Ha thanks! :D
They're using the original cast for the voices, it seems.
elly (Nov 12, 2010)
Oh so smooth.....and I love the depth this has, especially there where his arm/shoulder disappears. Fresh and new with a classic look about it...luv it!
Kanuto (Nov 12, 2010)
Very nice details on the skin! Awesome the way it's coming out of the water.
staci (Jun 23, 2012)
dang! miss this shit.
drawn in 2 hours 45 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Dr.Moony (Feb 27, 2008)
My interpretation of this wonderful sculpture by MonsterPappa.
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Wraith (Mar 3, 2008)
OMG! This is an excellent drawing! I was browsing pictures then this one came up and I was blown away. Shit, this FrankinFritz has better facial features than I do. :O
Deino (Mar 3, 2008)
We seriously need a fav option in here... Wonderful drawing, really wonderful!
shell (Apr 5, 2010)
wow amazing work
Alter.Native (Apr 28, 2012)
great!
drawn in 7 hours 22 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Beginner 
Dr.Moony (Mar 22, 2012)
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shell (Mar 22, 2012)
looks familiar
davincipoppalag (Mar 22, 2012)
its creepycool
shults (Mar 22, 2012)
Great portrait, funny title.. ;)
Miss_DJ (Mar 23, 2012)
Mooneyesque for sure. Creepy good.
drawn in 35 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Specialty Boards/Contest! 
Dr.Moony (Jan 21, 2011)
let's see how much time I have to work on the details
moonbot#0 uses:
- rubberglove
- 2 bike lights
- 2 monitor boxes
- old sled
- running shoes
- saw, knife, plate, scissors
- laptop
- random woodpieces and cables
- coins
- SLR camera
...blah blah

it functions as a collector and explorer...helping me survive in the remains of a civilization destroyed by an unprecedented nuclear blast
...I would SO die D:
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Bubblicious (Jan 26, 2011)
Congrats Moony! It's awesome. :)
Miss_DJ (Jan 26, 2011)
Congratulations!
dorothyblueeyes (Feb 1, 2011)
quite beautiful and strange.
Moosh (Mar 14, 2012)
ha! that's pretty cool, love the robot guy's legs. Great stuff Dr. Moony.
drawn in 3 hours 23 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Beginner 
Dr.Moony (Jun 7, 2007)
A quick one because I have not much time(leaving for a few days)...
I'm probably going to do a few more paintings about licking ...
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Sweetcell (Jun 8, 2007)
Very interesting. It looks like a fresco, but also looks like she's coming out of a membrane. I know it makes no sense so I'll parrot everyone else. Great, cool awesome and all that. :)
lori (Jun 8, 2007)
looks a bit like a hooha -
very well drawn
lizzie049 (Nov 18, 2007)
HUH DO YOU DRAW BETTER WITH A PIECE OF PAPER OR PAINT OR LALLALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALLALALALALALALAL
shell (Mar 14, 2012)
brilliant
drawn in 35 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Dr.Moony (Feb 12, 2011)
Let's see how much I can improve this tomorrow. Pretty much everything strikes me as wrong
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Dr.Moony (edited Feb 13, 2011)
drawn in 51 min
trying to draw from the perspective of the lightsource. I think if I can't imagine what is visible from there I won't be able to shade it properly. Reminded me that it's easiest to paint frontal lighting...because I don't have to put myself into multiple perspectives.
Dr.Moony (Feb 13, 2011)
drawn in 45 sec
only one light source - no diffuse light - dull surface - no tricks to make it look right/good. thinky thinky
staci (Feb 13, 2011)
i wish i could reach out and gently push his chin down and and the back of his head up. he's quite stiff. it seems like a difficult pov to start off with.
Miss_DJ (May 6, 2011)
I keep coming back to this one. It's a good study for me.
drawn in 1 hour 40 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Dr.Moony (Feb 8, 2011)
a bit less shit than I expected.
The vagueness sells it. I can't draw straight forward a somewhat realistic face(were talking no ref). I always have to draw a vague mess and then pick out parts which look right. Almost always when I feel like knowing how to draw a certain part going in and making the change often makes it worse. A bit frustrating. Dunno what it would take to work on the details without fucking it up.

I'm currently trying to memorize one portrait of a girl(photo) to have a mental reference. My guess is that it's a bit too friggin hard to actually construct a head three dimensionally, we usually just draw 2d impressions. That's why everybody fails so hilariously when trying to draw a head facing up or down. but it's been pretty depressing so far trying to remember it....yay. It better be worth it
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Dr.Moony (Feb 9, 2011)
yeah some...but it's very basic and whacky.
What does it matter how hard it is to recognize a face from an odd angle when you have a 3D representation in your mind that you reliably can rotate and use as your reference?
I do that 'draw person from a different angle' thing from time to time. The clash I have with it is that you usually can't really verify your accuracy unless you have a photo of that other angle with the same light. Without checking with reality you'll probably end up learning it wrong which is something I'd like to avoid.
shults (Feb 9, 2011)
Good point, but it's only valid if you see a head from all angles. Only then can you assume to have a 3D representation. Otherwise, (like in photos) you can 'complete' the missing parts in your mind, but there's no guarantee for it to be accurate.
marcello (Feb 10, 2011)
practice practice practice. draw 50 faces a day. you'll get better.
Dr.Moony (Feb 10, 2011)
that's nicely oversimplified.
drawn in 40 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
 
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