Mikero
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« Reply #150 on: 1 April 2008, 05:48:11 » |
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Her name isn't actually Rockstar or anything. I haven't figured it out, I've been thinking Roxanne or Roxy but I don't know if I want to go that much on the nose or off it at all, plus I like boys names on girls, like Joey, Bobbie, etc. some times. Her racing team is Rockstar Bikes, thus rockstar.png. High horizon line to get the top view, low for the bottom, MOX. Have to do it for vehicle designs. Posted on: 27 March 2008, 06:42:27
I need to tweak this a bit and it's a lot cleaner in real life than it scanned so I'll be fixing that but here's the rotation as it is right now. You get the idea at least. I'll post the good version when it's done.
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Mikero
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« Reply #164 on: 6 April 2008, 07:19:50 » |
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Wow. Jeez. Thanks guys! The muscles took less time than the skeleton, which was just pain wall to wall. Muscles are pretty easy really, you look at anatomy books and sketch it in. A skeleton is the same but since this was a rotation we had four skeletons to do and you had to make sure they properly rotated (I'm not entirely sure mine do). Basically the only reason we ever do them is just knowledge. Essentially you need to know how something works and why before you can animate it so you'd need to know how arm muscles are, and the bones and about a trillion other anatomy stuffs we learn. Oh yeah; Red Ninja Part 3 YouTube Edition! (AKA version with extremely gay me bookend) I put some of the thumbs I did for the flying motorcycle on my blogspot. They're the only ones I had scanned though show the rest would be good.
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Johncarllos
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« Reply #171 on: 17 April 2008, 03:38:55 » |
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Both are great pictures. Eugene Levy is fairly talented. As in, freaking awesome. Hell, he had an appearance in "The Return of Spinal Tap," the concert film of Spinal Tap at Royal Albert Hall. He was in short between songs. Posted on: April 16, 2008, 10:38:04 PM
Send that caricature to him.
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I can skin anything smaller than a bobcat in 30 seconds.
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Mikero
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« Reply #177 on: 2 June 2008, 04:03:34 » |
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I was going to, I still might, but not until NEXT week. Edit: I would've drawn Simon Pegg. Maybe I will, later.
Eh. I thought about it.
But I figured I'd have it look just like he does in the Shaun Of The Dead comic. And I'd have to draw him Shaun style 'cause he had the faux hawk and stuff. Plus that was the first thing I saw him in. I originally started this Levy by drawing him back in his SCTV days with Bobby Bittman references. Posted on: 16 April 2008, 23:08:16
Hm hm hm hm computer animation final. Youtube is being lame at putting it up and screws up so I just put it on my own server for now. Tough love.
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Mikero
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« Reply #192 on: 7 June 2008, 10:00:43 » |
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;-) I don't hear the "Don't get" in the "Don't get rough on him now...",
It overlaps with the "No No No" stuff a bit, and is lower in volume. Posted on: 2 June 2008, 16:31:16
So a while back I was having a crap art day and couldn't get any of my ideas down so I decided to just draw an existing character. I started going with War Machine but realized that if I was going to draw Rhodey I'd better just wait and do my existing War Machine image idea, so I just went with a favourite and doodled Luke. After a bit of it I was on a roll so I didn't get up or do anything else until I finished the sketch. For whatever reason, I just love the style this came out in, so I had to add a splash of colour. Luke Cage © Marvel Comics blah blah blah.
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Mikero
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« Reply #197 on: 8 June 2008, 08:56:55 » |
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Heh, he's definitely not snotty. Huge forearms 'cause one of his powers is super strength plus it looks hilar.
Basic rundown of Luke Cage (sometimes known as Power Man in the past);
He was one of the first Black superhero to star in his own book in the history of the comics industry, making his debut in the 1970's. His history (at the time of his original run) is as follows. He grew up in the streets of Harlem, NYC with his best friend Willis Stryker. Eventually, Stryker ended up framing the man called "Lucas" (at the time) for a crime he didn't commit; Stryker planted heroin in Lucas' apartment, since Stryker thought that Reva (Stryker's ex-girlfriend) had left him for Lucas.
Lucas is sent to prison where he his in a rage. When transferred to Seagate Prison (near Georgia) he is the target of abuse by Rackham, the head guard, who beats him without reason. Dr. Noah Burstein eventually comes to Seagate and offers Lucas a chance at parole, if he participates in a genetic experiment. When Burstein is out of the room, Rackham enters and tries to kill Lucas by messing with the experiment. The resulting over-acceleration in the treatment gives Lucas superhuman strength and "steel-hard" skin that resists bullets. Lucas breaks out of Seagate and return to New York, donning the name "Luke Cage" and a costume (pictured), eventually becoming a Hero For Hire and later just a superhero. He's been one of the Fantastic Four, an Avenger, a Defender, and more since his debut.
Nowadays: He is the current leader of the New Avengers. His powers are still superhuman strenth but his skin is now considered indestructible instead of just "steel-hard" (I don't know why it changed, but it's better). He no longer uses any costume, just street clothes like a real person (which is badass). He is currently married to Jessica Jones (an ex-hero) and they have a daughter who's name has yet to be mentioned. He, his wife, and his baby may or may not be Skrulls (like almost everyone else in Marvel right now).
AKA KICK-ASS.
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