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« Reply #53 on: 25 April 2008, 01:16:31 » |
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It's more along the lines of "hmm, I'm unfinished, just hangin' here, chillin', oh look, Dr. Light built me a hand, cool, I have a hand now, wow, swell, hey, I'm bored, what can I do with a hand? oh, hey."
I'm not proud.
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« Reply #58 on: 1 June 2008, 02:02:28 » |
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I'm only posting this since it's been over a month since I've put up any artwork, though there has been quite a bit. Now, I have this thing where for birthdays, I draw pictures instead of give presents. Not really a cop-out because everyone tends to like the drawings much better than the usual random trinket or whatnot. I reserve the random trinkets and whatnots for people I'm not too close to. So, this one was for the girl I went to prom with, Angela. Her birthday was literally the day after prom so I literally drew it on the day of her birthday because I kept putting it off. It may seem like an inside joke, but that is literally, I swear to god, how we met and became friends. We're in the very back two rows of a school bus, by the way. After this random incident we just hit it off and haven't left each other alone since. I like how I emphasized the height difference by having my feet dangling above the ground. Other than that, it's horrible artwork.
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« Reply #80 on: 16 June 2008, 22:29:21 » |
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Ugh... I was opening long-unopened drawers and came across a treasure trove of my old, old, old artwork and ideas. Some of it is happily nostalgic, most of it is embarrassing, and all of it reeks of overly-ambitious child-like bravado. Let's start with my elementary-school era comics: Clayokin Quest. There are 12 here, and I'm pretty sure I made one or two more. Each one has about 20 pages of badly drawn Pokemon/Digimon rip-offs. This "series" was the sequel to a very similar one called Animon which had even more comics done but I have no idea where that stuff is. It starred Clayokin and Drake. I still like both characters and I sort of want to reinvent them. I have big blown-up styrofoam cutouts of most of the Animon characters from my Bar Mitzvah, where my theme was cartoons and I drew all the centerpieces. Here they all are pictured together, complete with random Neopets crossovers and lazy colorings: I have no idea what era these are from, but I'm assuming right when MegaMan Zero 1 came out. I think I must've liked it back then. These two pieces of artwork are especially embarrassing, though I like the color scheme on Paradox. I don't really remember drawing these. "Zero Mercy" makes me cringe. Ugh... remember those iToons drawings I posted? I actually outlined 10 episodes of animated shorts, summarized the entire series, and wrote out two pages of a full script for the first episode. I never got past the trailer. Look at all these overly ambitious notes! The papers are dated around 2006. ...Mork Muffin. He had always had a place in my heart as an overly simple character. I had planned some animated shorts called "Payshintz: Starring Mork Muffin." Only one was ever made, and it's horrible. Floating around the web somewhere. The papers are dated around 2006. Here were all the original notes and sketches that proved useless: These must be the most recent since they're actually not bad at all. I remember wanting to make a comic version of Hitchhiker's Guide and this was the result. Arthur Dent and a partial Zaphod Beeblebrox. I liked my takes on the characters.
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« Reply #83 on: 17 June 2008, 01:08:45 » |
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So, I kept messing around with my Sharpie, and I decided to draw pictures of a few of my friends. I drew six total, and now I have tons of requests for more from tons of other people, so... eh. We'll see. Each picture has a quote that the person either said, or is likely to say, or sort of said. On Facebook I listed "alt quotes" in the captions of each because it was hard to decide, and since you don't know any of these people I won't bother posting those along with them. All of these are based on photos of them I picked out from Facebook. I really like this one. We all do the classic "asian tourist" pose a lot, and this is based on a photo last year in Disney World when he was actually wearing one of those large Asian straw hats. Plus, he is Asian, so it's appropriate. Ish. I drew him in this horribly lame pose because it's precisely the sort of thing that would piss him off. It's from a photo that everyone made fun of because it looked like he was... "finishing off in delight", and everyone made sure to point that out. I like this one, it was fun to draw. This one looks really cool. If you couldn't tell, he's black. But you could tell, couldn't you? Literally obsessed with the Pistons. He's 2 years younger than all of us and he actually did just quit drumline now that we're all graduated and he doesn't like anyone else in it. The ultimate mooch. This one turned out horrible.
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« Reply #89 on: 17 June 2008, 02:31:08 » |
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WHATEVS Here are some more I did: Allen Bower The stereotypical church-goer who can never make plans because he always has some church-related thing to do. Ben Fair Not much to say. Awesome guy. Yuma Uesaka He's our school's saxophone prodigy. He will go on to do amazing things, he's unbelievable. We often joke that after he graduates our marching band will drop back down to nothing status, because our last couple of shows have focused on his talents. Two years ago he had three long solos in the show, and the theme was centric around him being "alone in the crowd."
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