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Fun Stuff => MAKE => Topic started by: DizzyDoo on 14 Feb 2007, 00:30

Title: DizzyDoo's Sketches
Post by: DizzyDoo on 14 Feb 2007, 00:30
I'm really into sketching on Photoshop with my graphics tablet, and was wondering what you think of some or my arts?

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y37/EchidnaDude/guywithlaptop.png)
Just a guy with a laptop (the main character from my webcomic) I messed up the legs i think. :P I, however, like the glasses. And what the hell happened with one of the wheels on the chair?? We'll never know.

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y37/EchidnaDude/girl.png)
Just a girl. I'm sure I got her breasts out of angle to the rest of her body, which I think is the only thing I don't like about this picture.

Thoughts?

Oh and incase you want to check out my webcomic, the links in the sig.
Title: Re: DizzyDoo's Sketches
Post by: Flipthepage on 14 Feb 2007, 04:46
~Hey Dizzydoo, who i shall name friend of kathy. Awesome sketches. Shows real growth compared to what your stuff was like... say... goodness, must've been about a year ago. Awesome man, just brutal.
Title: Re: DizzyDoo's Sketches
Post by: DizzyDoo on 14 Feb 2007, 07:47
Woah, thanks Flipthepage. Do I know you? I was posting art about a year ago... but your name doesn't ring a bell.
Title: Re: DizzyDoo's Sketches
Post by: Flipthepage on 15 Feb 2007, 04:15
you dont really know me all that well. But i occasionally spoke to you on Katey LLoyds msn.

Seriously man, leaps and bounds. im impressed.
Title: Re: DizzyDoo's Sketches
Post by: DizzyDoo on 15 Feb 2007, 05:28
you dont really know me all that well. But i occasionally spoke to you on Katey LLoyds msn.

Seriously man, leaps and bounds. im impressed.

Wow. Small world. Thanks a ton anyway.
Title: Re: DizzyDoo's Sketches
Post by: ampersandwitch on 19 Feb 2007, 14:43
Uh, I guess it's there for demonstrative purposes, but I think the light blue sketching in the backround is kind of distracting to the viewer.
Other than that, very nice job with clean, bold lines.  Your drawings have character.