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patienceisoverrated (Sep 11, 2006)
there is a thin line between pretty and trashy when using dodge and burn, and I suspect I just crossed it and stomped on it a few times for good measure.

does anyone want to collab? I'm in a collaby mood.
11 comments – latest 4:
NOVEMBER93 (Sep 22, 2006)
I would like to help, if that's ok
patienceisoverrated (Sep 22, 2006)
for sure. start a canvas and doodle something
NOVEMBER93 (Sep 22, 2006)
I will soon, I swear!
fleeting_memory (Sep 23, 2006)
very soft-bordering on almost too soft, but still very nice-Just be careful not to lose the shape.
drawn in 2 hours 30 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
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Sky
auto_hat (Sep 18, 2006)
Unfinished, this is only background
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davincipoppalag (Sep 22, 2006)
Looks good to me! I like this kind of picture..and you did well for a first picture, too. This might help http://cellosoft.com/2draw/wiki/index.php/Lascaux_Sketch











Qwerty_Wittle_Fawah (Sep 22, 2006)
I think it looks awesome :)
elly (Sep 22, 2006)
WHOOOOO HOOOOOO!!! WEEEEEEEEEEEE....this is FUN!!!! What a ride!!!!!! Thanks for more! =D
Sweetcell (Sep 26, 2006)
This came out great. The details of the little ships makes me smile. I wish you'd worked a little more on the clouds but overall it's a good piece.
drawn in 1 hour 15 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Lishan (Sep 21, 2006)
Just a way to kill time..... =P
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fleeting_memory (Sep 23, 2006)
aw, she is cery cute!
drawn in 32 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
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<3
HunterKiller_ (Sep 21, 2006)
She's waiting for you Cameron. =)
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Noremac (Sep 22, 2006)
boobs..

uhh vereh nice
senshi (Sep 22, 2006)
This iz teh best one i've seen so far. of coarse teh boobage iz the big money maker. but teh stylez cool too
fleeting_memory (Sep 23, 2006)
I loved the peciled look-although the sheep face is trippin me out.
TaCO (Oct 14, 2006)
O.O good one man!!!!!!!
drawn in 1 hour 11 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
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tana-chan (Sep 21, 2006)
Wow, I need practice with this. It's been so long since I've tried using a paint board I've almost completely forgotten how.

Anyway, random character cause I couldn't think of anything to draw. ^^;

Artwork © 2006 Christine Frost
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fleeting_memory (Sep 21, 2006)
she is indeed blue.
MadeInChina (Sep 23, 2006)
I like it cause blue's my 2nd fave color. And she's cool looking.
drawn in 1 hour 6 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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vapor (Sep 21, 2006)
a nintendo 64. used a reference.
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andie8 (Sep 21, 2006)
the analog button looks slightly small, but great colouring overall :)
senshi (Sep 21, 2006)
SuperMario64. best Mario game.
davincipoppalag (Sep 22, 2006)
Put a tail on this and it would almost look like a mechaturtle
HighSchoolSamurai (Sep 23, 2006)
it looks almost like a photo
drawn in 1 hour 21 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Dr.Snoopy (Sep 21, 2006)
to the extreme
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davincipoppalag (Sep 21, 2006)
Love that face...hahaha
fleeting_memory (Sep 23, 2006)
I'm rooting for shading bastard.
Punky (Dec 30, 2006)
Shading Bastard reminds me of those California Raisins or whatevr they were called, y'know, those bigass purple guys?

The title made me laugh. :D
drawn in 1 hour 3 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Sep 20, 2006)
can be good guys, too.

I copied the following text from a newspaper clipping I found in a photo album at my Mammy's (grandmother's) ranch. I scanned the actual article and was going to put a link to it here, but some of the text was not legible, so I just typed the whole danged thing. :)

If I understand correctly, The Wylie brothers were my Mammy's grandfather and great uncle, the little boy mentioned in the story was her Daddy's brother. This took place during the "range wars" in Texas. I had heard of this "cattle rustler/gunfighter", but had never seen anything written on him till this... I think it's interesting and I don't care if you don't think so. :)

Palo Pinto County Star, Thursday, January 22, 1981, p. 9

An excerpt from:
Vanishing Texas
By CL Yarbrough

A Texas Gunfighter

He touched the chords of history seldom and lightly, leaving few clear impressions on his turbulent passage through life.

His legend, held in trust only by the sons and grandsons of those he served, has grown dim. James Highsaw came with his parents and brother to Eastland County, Texas, about 1855. By 1860, Indian depredations had all but emptied that frontier country and the Highsaws moved back a few miles into Erath County. The family name was perpetuated there by Highsaw Cove and Highsaw Creek.

The Wylie Brothers, prominent Texas cattlemen, got their start in Erath County, and the Highsaws went to work for their neighbors.

After the Civil War, organized mobs, started to combat Reconstruction government and the hated state police, gained control of several Texas counties. As happened with many another such organization, the actions of the mobs were often diverted to personal vendettas and to arbitrary, violent enforcement of right by might.

Many decent men who had at first subscribed to the mob disassociated themselves, and many others, more cautious or better able to forecast the future, never joined at all. As time passed, some of these men openly opposed mob rule. Highsaw had not stolen, robbed or done anything else except be a passionate young man of his violent times. Yet, he found himself headed west to the safety of New Mexico, then a haven for hundreds of men wanted in Texas.

Many of these wanted men were real outlaws, and Highsaw thus entered into an association with the worst kind of people. A Hamilton County historian, writing sometime after the facts, called him “as unholy a thug as ever wrote a chapter in Texas criminology.”

The Wylies, highly respected in a dozen or more Texas counties, didn’t think so. They regarded Highsaw as a friend and as a valuable ally. When their ranching interests spread to the Pecos River country, rustlers were so bold that they took several herds away from Wylie cowboys in broad daylight.

The Wylies sent for Jim Highsaw.

Highsaw knew the people who were doing the rustling: He had been living among them.

When the next herd was taken, he, at the head of a small army of cowboys, caught up with the rustlers. Being acquainted, neither side immediately fired on the other. The rustler leader suggested that they kill a beef and discuss the matter over fresh steaks. The plan was, apparently, that the man designated by the rustler leader to shoot the beef would swing the rifle around and kill Highsaw instead. Highsaw, however, saw the gun start around to his quarter, was able to draw his pistol and get the first shot which was fatal to the rustler.

The Wylies were anti-mob, but they were careful and diplomatic. Young Jim Highsaw, on the other hand, was strongly influenced by the views of his employers and he was fiercely protective of those views.

When the Witcher and Clary families in neighboring Hamilton County demonstrated their defiance of the mob, Highsaw was one of several young men attracted to their style. The Witchers and Clarys found a place in history as outlaws, but a great many important facts are missing: they may have been guilty of nothing more than opposition to the mob.

Be that as it may, Jim Highsaw was one of a half-dozen men with James Witcher, Adam Witcher and Bill Clary when they attacked a church in Hamilton on the night of September 21, 1872.

The meeting inside the church that Saturday night may or may not have been for religious purposes: it was the wrong time of year for revivals, but the assumption since has been that it was religious, and no investigation of the question has ever been made.

It was afterwards reported that Clary and the Witchers wanted to kill at least two of the men inside the church, but no one recorded their reason. It is difficult now to condemn their actions except to say that they apparently started a gunfight in a situation that could have proved fatal to innocent bystanders.

They fired about fifteen shots into the church, and those inside fired perhaps ten shots back at them. Only Adam Witcher was hit in the exchange, and his wound was not serious.

The Witchers and two unidentified associates were captured and placed in the Hamilton County jail. On the following Thursday, the mob rode into town, overpowered the guard, and shot both Witchers to death. The body of the younger Witcher, Adam, showed the signs of personal hatred; it was shot seven times, while only one shot was used to kill James Witcher.

Jim Highsaw was now an outlaw. He had not previously killed, but when he killed two thieves a short time later, and threw their bodies into the Pecos Canyon, the stories that made the rounds made it seem that he had killed numerous men.

The indictment against him in Hamilton County, and his growing reputation as a gunfighter, made Jim Highsaw a wanted man who could never afterwards remain in one place more than a few weeks at a time. He drifted, and the Wylies lost contact with him.

Dick Wylie, a small boy on his father’s Erath County ranch in the 1890’s, had never seen Jim Highsaw, but he had been raised on the Highsaw legend.

One day, an old, tired-looking man wearing a brace of heavy pistols appeared in the Wylie yard. Dick, peering around the corner of the house, thought at first that he must be a lawman. His father seemed almost joyous to see the man, and invited him into the house, where he told his awed family that here was Jim Highsaw, come home at last.

Dick ran under a table in fear. Highsaw unbuckled his pistols and laid them aside. Then he pulled Dick gently from under the table and assured him that he had nothing to fear.

The visitor had not been there long when three riders appeared at the Wylie gate, where they stopped and seemed uncertain of their actions. Jim Highsaw, without speaking, put his pistols on again.

Dick Wylie’s father went out and talked with them for a few minutes, then came back into the house and sadly told Highsaw that it was the Erath County sheriff and two deputies. They were trailing Highsaw, but they didn’t want to close in on him while he was in the Wylie home.

Highsaw quietly said that he would ride out the back way so there would be no trouble on Wylie land.

Dick Wylie was never certain, but it looked to him like his father had tears in h is eyes as Jim Highsaw rode away toward the northwest. He was never seen or heard of again.




17 comments – latest 4:
Gigandas (edited Sep 27, 2006)
Every time I see this, I wanna squint. Thanks for hurting my eyes DBA :P...

-It's like driving around 6pm, sun is right in my eyes
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Sep 27, 2006)
You're very welcome... :)..."Riding off into the sunset" is rather blinding around here.
Sweetcell (Sep 28, 2006)
You see, another one I thought I commented on and didn't.

It's beautiful, the sun and the reflections and the warm tones, just lovely. But what get's me is if you go from every version, 1 down to 5 it looks like a sunrise caught with progressive snaps of the camera. In V1 the sun is just peaking at the horizon, and as you click gradually on 2, 3, 4, it shows the sun getting higher and stronger till you get to 5. It's an amazing thing to see and I wondered if you'd meant to paint it that way. Astunner Cindy, one of my favorites of yours.
Deino (Oct 3, 2006)
I'm drooling. That should say it all.

(Beautiful, beautiful use of colors!!)
drawn in 4 hours 32 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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Trip-Machine (Sep 19, 2006)
I just felt like doodling for right now, I'll finish it when I feel like being serious or something
[Do the layers even stay the way they were? If they don't, who gives XD]
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Shanghai (Sep 20, 2006)
I know who it is and what cartoon it's from, but something about the girlishness of the face and the fact that the black line under his eye still hasn't been drawn yet makes his head look more like Ed from Cowboy Bebop.
Trip-Machine (Sep 20, 2006)
drawn in 20 min
Yuppers, it's Jack Spicer and Wuya from Xiaolin Showdown :3
Gaww did I screw up Miss Wuya or what. . XDD
Uh, well, first time I worked on a single oekaki once, so this was something new. I did get kinda bored after awhile tho, this is as good as it gets.
.Goldfish. (Sep 20, 2006)
(:
Lovely.

I always did like his googles.
O:
I WANT SOME.
D':
MadeInChina (edited Sep 23, 2006)
Jack Spicer.
Evil boy genius!
You made him look nice, cool!
I never got the goggles thing!
LOL!
drawn in 59 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
marieel1953 (Sep 20, 2006)
not sure which one she is
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squee (Sep 20, 2006)
Hiro-chan, you are so not a Trekkie.

She looks Vulcan.
senshi (Sep 20, 2006)
whatsa Trekkie?
fleeting_memory (Sep 21, 2006)
Trekkie: Star trek fan. Vulcan: Star trek race with pointed ears that suppress all their emotions. I still think she looks more like an elf.
marieel1953 (Sep 21, 2006)
Well she started out to be an elf, but when I finished she looked more like a Vulcan who had been in a windstorm.
drawn in 27 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
 
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