drawings from the last 2 years.

neobuyer

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KathaNagua2.jpg


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fashioon28.jpg


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rarehero

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cool sketches.
i've always been a fan of ladies with short hair and long legs.
the fish tattoo.
i'm totally all about getting a pirate ship tattoo.
i think that would be just so fucking cool.
i'm being pretty serious.
imagine one of these fuckers on your back.
pirate-ship-tattoo-m.jpg

and i think i said it about the first one before, but that's great.
like something i'd imagine from hp lovecrafts bizarre universe.
 

neobuyer

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Bow before Katha Nagua- I have a whole short story to go with the first drawing.

scottsantana_20_p.jpg
 
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hermegildo

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The last one is fucking awesome.

That and the very first one are probably my favorites.

You obviously have a good grasp on anatomy, to draw a weird creature like the first one and still make it look like everything is in the right places is something I cannot do myself.

You should post that pope drawing for future reference, it was actually a pretty good piece. :tickled:

Looking forward to more stuff.
 

rarehero

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neobuyer said:
Bow before Katha Nagua- I have a whole short story to go with the first drawing.

scottsantana_20_p.jpg

i wouldn't mind hearing it.
got a drawing of pickman's model?
hahah.
your drawings really does remind me of lovecrafts stuff though.
 

Domino-chan

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Those drawings are very cool.

I've really been getting into the sketchy style, and I like how you keep in proportion, yet you don't.
 

neobuyer

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Domino-chan said:
Those drawings are very cool.

I've really been getting into the sketchy style, and I like how you keep in proportion, yet you don't.

If you ever want a mean ass crash course in wacky figure proportion, look at fashion design sketches.

An ex of mine was an aspiring designer, and since i was an artist, I had to try and help her. It is a very wierd thing to grasp for me. You know how oddly proportioned real life runway models are? The sketches are twice as out of whack with reality.

It's like another rule when drawing women- especially faces- it's almost what you don't draw. Art is all illusion anyway, so by experimenting, you find that sometimes things that work make no sense.
 
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