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Public Boards/Intermediate 
Kloxboy (Mar 25, 2006)
The worst ones come easiest.
6 comments – latest 4:
nobody (Mar 25, 2006)
nice. you should draw a bottle of elmer's glue jogging (complete with sweatbands of course) could be fun :)
TaCO (Mar 25, 2006)
I like it better at 50%
I'd like to see you draw another one like this but with lots of tattoos.
Kloxboy (Mar 25, 2006)
Derrick, Nobody: Perhaps I'll combine your ideas...that might be fun. It'll be like MAD Magazine meets Shawn Barber.
IkariIreuL (Apr 15, 2006)
A mix of anger ,envy and apathy not in that order, that what it is to me.
drawn in 41 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Kloxboy (Mar 22, 2006)
I'll get to the sprinkles soon enough. ;) Enjoy.
15 comments – latest 4:
Axil62 (Mar 24, 2006)
Cleansing the palette to speak? Nice job brotherman.
comd (Mar 24, 2006)
Looks fantastic. Makes me want to get some.
TaCO (Mar 24, 2006)
I like version 1 better
IkariIreuL (Apr 15, 2006)
I like it :)
drawn in 1 hour 34 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Axil62 (Mar 21, 2006)
I was bruised and battered
And I couldn't tell what I felt
I was unrecognizable to myself
Saw my reflection in a window
I didn't know my own face

Oh brother are you gonna leave me wasting away
On the streets of Philadelphia

I walked the avenue till my legs felt like stone
I heard the voices of friends vanished and gone
At night I could hear the blood in my veins
Just as black and whispering as the rain
On the streets of Philadelphia

Ain't no angel gonna greet me
It's just you and I my friend
And my clothes don't fit me no more
I walked a thousand miles just to slip this skin

The night has fallen, I'm lyin' awake
I can feel myself fading away
So receive me brother with your faithless kiss
Or will we leave each other alone like this
On the streets of Philadelphia


~Bruce Springsteen~
12 comments – latest 4:
Anna (Mar 21, 2006)
Wonderfully executed, Dan
HunterKiller_ (Mar 21, 2006)
Nicely simple.
Sweetcell (Mar 21, 2006)
rain on a windshield, so well done with such minimilism... Axil, you are amazing. I can hear the song too. this so fits.
Renuar (Mar 22, 2006)
you perfectly captured the wet car window effect -- much appreciated.
drawn in 35 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Beginner 
TheCrimsonKing (Mar 18, 2006)
The simularities are there...but they're completely unintentional.
7 comments – latest 4:
voodoobunny (Mar 18, 2006)
I love the shading on the face. :D
JoeNobody (Mar 19, 2006)
similarities to Madonna? That's who I see. But this is once again another great piece. Have you ever taken a story & illustrated it? I would love to see your work along with a passage next to it.
Axil62 (Mar 21, 2006)
I think you could work for Heavy Metal magazine.
nobody (Mar 21, 2006)
too cool for school ;)
drawn in 1 hour 22 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Advanced 
terracotta (Mar 17, 2006)
Wanted to play with using a different tool than usual. This is all done with the pen tool on one setting (except for a plain fill BG and some airbrush to shade the stool). Trying for a pencil sketch look.
35 comments – latest 4:
nobody (edited Mar 22, 2006)
axil, i specifically said, that i was not making a comment toward you, your marriage, or your cartoon. in fact, i mentioned abuse only in the instance that the advance was unwelcome. to accuse me of insulting her culture seems harsh, but i'll take it. wasn't intended as such. zack, i agree. my comment was a general reaction to the statement, despite the fact i knew it wasn't intended in that way.

i apologize for any harm done by my only semi-related thought.
Axil62 (Mar 22, 2006)
Oh ok, well that's fine then. :)
Gigandas (edited Mar 24, 2006)
"I like how the right side looks like she has a man back with a big dent in it! Like her man back side was in a big bar fight one night because this one guy took all the pretzels and one thing lead to another and ole' half man back thought she should get up and do something about it but then the other guy had a friend who usually doesn't come to that bar, no he usually goes to the 4 U lounge, but he went there this time and when ole' half man back stood up he knew he had to have his buddy's back... his buddy was a man so his whole back was a man back, not like this lady's back, but anyway, so he saw ole' half man back get up to do something about something an he slammed her upper right shoulder area with an extra 4 inch lead pipe he happened to be carrying around, not his good one that he had in his coat pocket for something else, but his extra one. So that's what I like about this picture when I look at it."

I'd just like to ask Zack one last question here. Is this what you call, 'formal criticism'? Of course, you could be referring to criticism given to terracotta by people besides Axil. But I'm pretty sure terracotta's posts were in response to Axil. Although, I haven't had 50 yrs of experience myself, I've never heard of giving criticism in 'tell-a-funny-story' form in any of my classes. And I can assure you, if that were the case, I wouldn't waste my money or time on such an unprofessional school.
Zack (Mar 24, 2006)
No. What I was agreeing with Axil about was the issue of sexual abuse re: his cartoon. His critique was informal and absurd. I do not consider the issue of the picture being finished relevant to an analysis of the motivation behind any critique, formal or informal, since critiques on finished pictures are just as legitimate as critiques on works-in-progress.

The absurdity of Axil's comment speaks for itself, and to imply that he was being meanspirited for pointing out flaws in a finished picture demonstrates to me a lack of understanding of the nature of artistic critique in a learning environment. That is to say, Axil may have been meanspirited in his comment (I can't tell), but that has nothing to do with the fact that he was criticizing a finished picture.
drawn in 5 hours 20 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
Specialty Boards/Elite Bastards 
staci (Mar 17, 2006)
so! what should be my foreground? :P
6 comments – latest 4:
Miss_DJ (Mar 17, 2006)
a hunky motorcyclist with a hot 2draw chick on the back...lol...sniffin the purple tangerines as they fly by..
DeadlyBlondeArcher (edited Mar 17, 2006)
my mouth is watering for grape flavored tangerines in an orange orchard. I also see lots of Spanish moss hanging from the trees and an old Louisiana estate with white pilars and full of voodoo secrets at the end of the lane.
davincipoppalag (Mar 17, 2006)
A view of a 1950's Grand Prix auto race heading towards the distance.
fleeting_memory (Mar 20, 2006)
The cloud queen has returned to take her rightful seat on the throne
drawn in 1 hour 39 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Intermediate 
Kloxboy (Mar 16, 2006)
Can't smile all the time but we can try. :)
3 comments – latest 3:
nobody (Mar 17, 2006)
and sometimes when we can't, there are amazing people there who smile for us.
davincipoppalag (Mar 17, 2006)
This guy looks like one of those West Virginia coal miners after 3o years of breaking his back in the mines.Strength and character in that face
comd (Mar 17, 2006)
I love the hardned look of this man's face. It's very fun to see all of the different faces you come up with, and you can make them so quickly with such solid lighting.
drawn in 27 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
14 comments – latest 4:
hideyourface (Mar 16, 2006)
mhm thanks. but yes, now I never want to see her face again.
DoOp (Mar 16, 2006)
hahah hideyourface got fustrraited, but then...i do too,,,alot ^^; i think you did a good job :D i didn't like the picture a whole lot but your drawing was pretty good
Miss_DJ (Mar 16, 2006)
you're off to a great start! keep up the good work, bet you'll nail it.
davincipoppalag (Mar 16, 2006)
I think it finished up looking really good for the way you wanted to do it.
drawn in 2 hours 34 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Specialty Boards/Elite Bastards 
Zack (Mar 11, 2006)
Ok, so it ended up not being really all that anime-like. More of a freakish hybrid. It was fun working on it though.

homg 14 layers.

references:
knife
rusty door
wall texture
character lighting
44 comments – latest 4:
Kokain (Apr 4, 2006)
This should be deleted, BLAH BLAH BLAH........ KJSDFHSHFDJSA
Zack (Apr 4, 2006)
Huh?
DoOp (Apr 4, 2006)
This should be deleted, BLAH BLAH BLAH........ KJSDFHSHFDJSA


O_O what?
KH44N (Jun 12, 2006)
Flippin heck!

This is amazing! I love everything there is to it. The shading is just bloody perfect, and that knife looks flippin wicked.

Excellent work! ^__^
drawn in 10 hours 46 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Advanced 
zep (Mar 13, 2006)
i´m not the last stage
18 comments – latest 4:
zep (Mar 16, 2006)
thanks dave, sorry about the horse hehehe, and Zack my friend, let me know when do you have some time to spare, collab?....and thanks roytje :)

and Laura thanks always for your kind words :)
vandeaux (Mar 16, 2006)
tan güenos los monitos lopez... escríbete un correo de vez en cuando...jaja! cariños, rafa...
zep (edited Mar 16, 2006)
hahaha...how are you?...no lo podia creer cuando lei Vandeaux, ok te escribo pronto, que tal Londres? te has vuelto muy loco?
yo estoy en plenas "Fallas" check this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/zepol/113065701/ no se parece a uno de valpo?, el mozo me refiero jejeje
Renuar (Mar 20, 2006)
Another masterpiece.
Great.
drawn in 3 hours 39 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
 
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