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comd (Mar 12, 2006)
Just scribbled over the original image since I didn't like it.
4 comments – latest 4:
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 29, 2006)
I can sincerely say that I like both of them. The second version you say you "scribbled" over... I think it looks a bit more like Monet impressionist strokes insted of scribbles. They are both really interesting and pleasing to look at.
davincipoppalag (Mar 29, 2006)
I like them both, too. This latest one sort of looks like a combination of Anthony Hopkins, and Charles Laughton.
patienceisoverrated (Mar 30, 2006)
Anthony Hopkins and Charles Laughton.... on a stick!!!
...I'm sorry.

I like this thing you do where you add colour/value with little short lines. Looks cool, very different from other stuff seen here.
comd (edited Apr 4, 2006)
Thanks everyone, but yes, I was really wondering what was up with the comments. Did everyone else realize this is a head impaled on a stick with blood coming out of the eyes and the eye on the right being pushed out of the eye socket? I think it's really ugly and nasty: a terrible thing to look at. I was in a terrible mood when I doodled this, and it was really frustrating to me that I couldn't delete that original version which wasn't even marked as finished. Now I wish once again that I could delete, as this is a thing of nightmares.

The short little strokes and scribbles are really just me being lazy. I want to not be so painterly and blend things in, but I had a hard time doing this in lascaux. In painter, I tend to paint this scribbly way at first, but then I use the blend tools to quickly smudge them into these nice smooth regions of color. I can't really do that so easily in lascaux. :(
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Public Boards/Intermediate 
staci (Mar 29, 2006)
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10 comments – latest 4:
Miss_DJ (Mar 30, 2006)
Staci, I like this very much, but for clarification, are those nostrils down there?
JoeNobody (Mar 30, 2006)
this is great staci, all the recent pieces you have done are.....glad to see the creativity back. :-)
Ty854 (Apr 1, 2006)
This is cool. I like the recent series of girls you have done. :)
staci (Apr 1, 2006)
tyyyyyyyler! thanks pal!

<3
drawn in 31 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Advanced 
zep (Mar 25, 2006)
everybody knows
14 comments – latest 4:
Miss_DJ (Mar 29, 2006)
some people do care..and you draw really well.
zep (Apr 2, 2006)
thanks a lot :)
Zack (Apr 2, 2006)
I really enjoy all the little details you put in your pictures.
friend (Apr 2, 2006)
That kind of pistol could come in handy!
Great job.
drawn in 2 hours 6 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
zep (Mar 24, 2006)
df
8 comments – latest 4:
davincipoppalag (Mar 26, 2006)
It has to be Salieri , Alvaro, he's holding a pistol
Artiste (Mar 27, 2006)
wonderful!
Opium (Mar 27, 2006)
love the expression zep :)
woah_pockster (Mar 31, 2006)
ehe :D <3
drawn in 1 hour 48 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
Public Boards/Beginner 
comd (Mar 25, 2006)
I don't think I'm ready for this angle yet.
5 comments – latest 4:
comd (Mar 26, 2006)
Hmm - he does look kind of like Don Knotts. I was trying to make a guy who looks tougher, but oh well.
Gigandas (edited Mar 26, 2006)
Hmm, if you're going for tougher, I think first thing you might wanna do is, get rid of some of the 'aged' definition in his face. You'd especially wanna lighten up on the wrinkling below and around the eyes, and the lines going all the way around the mouth (mostly that bit under the mouth). Another tip to making a 'tough' looking character would be to go for a more square-er face, especially in the jaws (widen them and making the angles of the jaw, sharper).
Hopefully this will help some :-/...
comd (edited Mar 26, 2006)
Thanks Gigandas - this is just a construction schematic, so the contour lines are there not to add character but just for me to establish a feel for the topology. By tougher I just mean not necessarily comedic or prone to caricature, as Don Knotts certainly is (not necessarily a tough character, but just some head with a very prominent skull which doesn't have any really exaggerated features). I'm hoping to find some way to establish the base for a skull-head from which I can get some sense of how to draw heads at different angles, but a Don Knotts head is kind of an odd one to start out with. I'd appreciate any help along the way with respect to anatomical correctness and perspective (digital alterations appreciated). The faster I can construct them without significant errors, the better.
Zack (Mar 26, 2006)
I agree with Gig about tough guys often having a squareness of the face, that kind of hulking-brute look. But I think that wrinkles and such don't detract from a person looking tough; done a certain way, wrinkles and other imperfections can make a guy look wizened and tough. Clint Eastwood has had wrinkles for quite some time but with that squint of his he still looks tough as nails.

I'm really impressed by your dedication, comd. If you don't end up improving by leaps and bounds (good as you are already) I think it'd be some sort of cosmic crime. I can't really give you any advice on anatomy or such, but you might try asking Cloxboy about that - he draws tons of faces at all sorts of angles without references. IIRC, he did tons of anatomy drawings back in the day, so he might be able to guide you along the path to anatomical enlightenment. ;)
drawn in 55 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
comd (Mar 25, 2006)
Just trying to construct heads some more without a reference. I really need help. This one is really boring and symmetrical because of the angle, but I don't think I'm ready to tackle 3/4 views yet (sometimes I can pull them off, but only when I'm lucky - I'm tired of depending on luck).

I stopped using antialiasing at the advice of Maiko since it makes the files take so much more space which, in turn, ends up limiting the number of revisions I can make. Besides, the antialiasing doesn't really help me for practice drawings.
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davincipoppalag (Mar 25, 2006)
If you can do this without a reference , you're already way ahead of most here. If this is boring, put horns on him , or give him an unusal mouth or ears. I didn't know antialiasing made the files larger, thanks for that.
comd (edited Mar 25, 2006)
Thanks danvincipollag. I want to be able to tackle some complex angles. This one was just a straight on shot, so I just tried to draw fairly symmetrical here. I still got the eyes pretty off. :( I noticed in the thumbnail for the earlier revisions that one was quite a bit higher than the other.

I'm still quite stuck at just drawing heads. I still have a long way to go before I can draw full-figured characters at any angle I want without creating a picture I hate.

For the antialiasing, it makes a huge difference in file size. I think I would have went past my limit already by now if I had turned it on.
drawn in 57 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Intermediate 
Miss_DJ (Mar 25, 2006)
'get up to get down..'
8 comments – latest 4:
thesolarwinds (Mar 26, 2006)
looks kind of like water...
I really like this effect....
Sweetcell (Mar 29, 2006)
There's weight to this, in that I mean it's very 3 dimensional. Truly one of your best Donna.
Miss_DJ (Mar 29, 2006)
thank you!! I am having such a wonderful time drawing lately..I feel like I've evolved if even just a little bit..it feels good!
Sweetcell (Mar 29, 2006)
Well Miss D, with this new style you MUST try a ship in space, would just like to see it. Make all those people with space freighters jealous.
drawn in 1 hour 27 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Beginner 
comd (Mar 25, 2006)
Trying to get a feel for what it takes to make a human head (not necessarily realistic: just something I could comfortably draw without a reference - could be cartoonish). I am having serious perspective problems. Maybe I should start off with a cube to get a feel for the correct angle and how to place the features in proper symmetrical form. I ended up drawing those horizontal and vertical lines towards the end only to realize that features were really assymetrical/lopsided.
3 comments – latest 3:
Kloxboy (Mar 25, 2006)
That looks cool, now that piece has contours. ;)
Reminds of Doze Green's work a littlle but more sketchy and structured.
davincipoppalag (Mar 25, 2006)
If people's faces were absolutely symmetrical, there wouldn't be nearly as much variety in what they look like. The imperfections and off-angle features are what make interest. Why be perfect?
comd (edited Mar 26, 2006)
Ah definitely, but I'd like to add asymmetry once I can draw things properly in perspective symmetrically, otherwise I'll just end up passing off my mistakes as asymmetrical features of the character. That works, but I'd like to be in more control rather than letting my mistakes dictate the look of the character.
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Public Boards/Intermediate 
Zinc (Mar 25, 2006)
whatever. I'm spending waaaaayy too much time on this. good enough.

p.s.- another reference photo used.
12 comments – latest 4:
Punky (Mar 26, 2006)
Sweet. You're awesome. :D

I like the colors and the smoothness.
friend (Mar 26, 2006)
I love star wars. This is precious!
emmamommalag (Mar 26, 2006)
I think she looks as though she is contemplating an important decision... and it probably bodes ill for someone.
staci (edited Mar 26, 2006)
i'm happy.

oh and..the end of the animation is pretty sick looking. :)
drawn in 2 hours 54 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
Public Boards/Beginner 
TaCO (Mar 23, 2006)
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4 comments – latest 4:
comd (Mar 23, 2006)
Excellent looking start. I think the character's going to come out very nicely.
Kloxboy (Mar 23, 2006)
I agree Comd. That style has nothing but potential.
kristine (Mar 23, 2006)
Hell, it just wreaks potential.
davincipoppalag (Mar 23, 2006)
This guy looks like he could become the abominable snowman.
drawn in 39 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
 
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