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    Default Sketchbook

    I've just started an online sketch journal. It's updated regularly. It's mainly for me to have something to look back at as I improve (at least I'm hoping I'll improve lol!) :D Thanks for your time.

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    Like the Spider-Man one in particular. Only criticism I have is that the inside corners of his mask shouldn't curve down like that.



    And really, that's just a nitpick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by howyadoin
    Like the Spider-Man one in particular. Only criticism I have is that the inside corners of his mask shouldn't curve down like that.



    And really, that's just a nitpick.
    LOL Yeah it is! :p
    I blame Mark Bagely. ;) He's the one who did the original; mine was just a photo to go with my gripe about the new Spidey costume.

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    Hey Rae, stuff looks pretty good.
    A few suggestions on drawing people, when it warms up go to the park and sketch people really fast. Just do thumbnails to get the body proportions down and just the basic movement. Rule number one to being a better artist, draw from life.
    I remember an art teacher from College, a painter by Dave Klamen (google him for some of his art), he always stated that his favorite subject to draw nude was this elderly over weight woman. She was filled with wrinkles and folds that were very hard to capture. He was an excellent teacher and I learned alot from him.
    A few tidbits about him: he played the guitar and loved Ted Nugent and he never cooked at home. He didn't know how so he would go out to eat and he was a body builder.

    Ok, off the tagent now, but drawing from life will help you become a better artist. If you can take photos and draw from those, learn to work on shading and cloth. I think you are very talented and can go a long way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tricksterpup
    Hey Rae, stuff looks pretty good.
    A few suggestions on drawing people, when it warms up go to the park and sketch people really fast. Just do thumbnails to get the body proportions down and just the basic movement. Rule number one to being a better artist, draw from life.
    I remember an art teacher from College, a painter by Dave Klamen (google him for some of his art), he always stated that his favorite subject to draw nude was this elderly over weight woman. She was filled with wrinkles and folds that were very hard to capture. He was an excellent teacher and I learned alot from him.
    A few tidbits about him: he played the guitar and loved Ted Nugent and he never cooked at home. He didn't know how so he would go out to eat and he was a body builder.

    Ok, off the tagent now, but drawing from life will help you become a better artist. If you can take photos and draw from those, learn to work on shading and cloth. I think you are very talented and can go a long way.
    Thank you so much, I really appreciate the advice and the compliments.

    In my mid to late teens, I was very into drawing portraits. It's something I have to kind of re-teach myself, and then improve. That's good advice, going to the park and sketching people. It's crossed my mind once or twice, but I never acted on it. I think I will this Spring/Summer however. :D

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    Default From the pages of my diary...

    I have a nice little habit sketching/drawing stuff in my paper diary (yup, I keep one). The entries I did over the weekend seemed pretty funny... to me at least.

    Ben Grimm has been NY Comic-Conned! Even he couldn't get in. :p


    Here's one of me... trying to be Spidergirl... and kind of failing big time. :D

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    Aw, I like them both a lot. Why were people turned away from NY ComicCon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 13th
    Aw, I like them both a lot. Why were people turned away from NY ComicCon?
    They over-booked the Javits and the Fire Marshall had them disallow anyone else to enter... even those of us that have had our tickets for over a month. I heard you were able to get in after 5 P.M. or so if you were lucky, but really, we were not going to wait around that long. If I still lived in the city, it would be a different story.

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    Yikes. Did they sell more tickets than the fire code allowed or something?
    That sucks.
    Poor Thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rae Rodriguez
    They over-booked the Javits and the Fire Marshall had them disallow anyone else to enter... even those of us that have had our tickets for over a month. I heard you were able to get in after 5 P.M. or so if you were lucky, but really, we were not going to wait around that long. If I still lived in the city, it would be a different story.
    I wonder if you were able to get your Money back from that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rae Rodriguez

    Ben Grimm has been NY Comic-Conned! Even he couldn't get in. :p


    Here's one of me... trying to be Spidergirl... and kind of failing big time. :D
    Those are awesome, Rae. The second one in particular - nice job on the facial expression.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 13th
    Yikes. Did they sell more tickets than the fire code allowed or something?
    That sucks.
    Poor Thing.
    I believe they did exactly that. Which is just ridiculous.
    Quote Originally Posted by tricksterpup
    I wonder if you were able to get your Money back from that?
    Well, they're supposed to refund Chris's card or something. He's keeping track of that.
    Quote Originally Posted by howyadoin
    Those are awesome, Rae. The second one in particular - nice job on the facial expression.
    Thanks howy! :D

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    The Thing got turned down!?

    I like that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cable guy
    The Thing got turned down!?

    I like that one.
    Thanks. :)
    It was a matter of trying to find humor in the situation.

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    Sketches from Drawing & Sketching class.
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