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Corruption
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on Sunday, January, 30, 2005 6:10 PM
Sweet. More robots!!


 
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on Sunday, January, 30, 2005 6:29 PM
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on Sunday, January, 30, 2005 9:02 PM
Thanks Todd.
Tired to give the robot that childlike curiosity appearence.
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on Sunday, January, 30, 2005 9:25 PM
We'll just call it an undocumented feature for your drawing there. THat you haven't had a chance to colour it in there.


Sketch Wrote:Thanks Todd.
Tired to give the robot that childlike curiosity appearence.
Would like to color this image, but schedual. Heh. Mabey later.


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on Tuesday, February, 01, 2005 11:56 PM
Corruption Wrote:Sweet. More robots!!

Well, if you want to see more robots here's one I sketched out today during my classes Corruption. It's a little military drummer bot. Feel like I need to show him a bit more damaged.

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Traahn
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on Wednesday, February, 02, 2005 3:03 AM
Hey that's a great robot sketch, Sketch! Keep up the good drawing work. I made a castle scene with my Wacom. I posted it before, but it was too dark. I've enhanced it by adding some fog and some stars, etc. In general, it should be easier to see now (I hope you can see it anyways):
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on Wednesday, February, 02, 2005 8:34 AM
Your castel image is awsome Traahn. It is easier to see now that you added the extra lighter details to contrast better with the darker elements on the picture plane. Love the light source illuminating from the castel windows. What size wacom tablet are you using Traahn?

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on Wednesday, February, 02, 2005 10:53 AM
Sketch Wrote:Thanks Todd.
Tired to give the robot that childlike curiosity appearence.
Would like to color this image, but schedual. Heh. Mabey later.

I keep thinking Al from Full Metal Alchemist. Your robots are quite cool though. ^^

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Boingo_Buzzard
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on Wednesday, February, 02, 2005 1:02 PM


Wow, that's really good. You're very talented.


 
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on Wednesday, February, 02, 2005 2:06 PM
That robot looks very cool!

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on Wednesday, February, 02, 2005 2:59 PM
Sketch Wrote:Your castel image is awsome Traahn. It is easier to see now that you added the extra lighter details to contrast better with the darker elements on the picture plane. Love the light source illuminating from the castel windows. What size wacom tablet are you using Traahn?

It's an 'Intuos 3' 4x5 size. The drawing area seems satisfactory for me, as most of my artwork has always been on the small, detailed side. For example, this little sketch I did is only about 2" tall in real life: http://www.angelfire.com/wa2/void/GeoffTate.jpgNote: You have to copy and paste this URL into your browser's address bar. Angelfire free hosting sucks!
I'd be interested in trying a larger tablet some day -- just to see if I'd like it better -- but for now the 4x5 seems way okay for me. http://www.wacom.com/productinfo/differences.cfmwhere to buy abortion pill ordering abortion pills to be shipped to house buy abortion pill online


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on Wednesday, February, 02, 2005 7:09 PM
Traahn Wrote:It's an 'Intuos 3' 4x5 size. The drawing area seems satisfactory for me, as most of my artwork has always been on the small, detailed side. For example, this little sketch I did is only about 2" tall in real life: http://www.angelfire.com/wa2/void/GeoffTate.jpgNote: You have to copy and paste this URL into your browser's address bar. Angelfire free hosting sucks!
I'd be interested in trying a larger tablet some day -- just to see if I'd like it better -- but for now the 4x5 seems way okay for me. http://www.wacom.com/productinfo/differences.cfm

Sweet, you got an Intuos brand. Ive got a 4"X5" Graphire. Would like to have an Intous since that one's made for artists, but I got this from a good friend at Christmas, so I'll start with it and see where it leads me. That 2" drawing you did Traahn is excellent. Great shading and contrast. Really adds a sense of realism to the figure.

Hale-XF11 Wrote:That robot looks very cool!

You always manage to put a ton of character and personality into your drawings. They're always more than just images. I dig that a lot.

Thanks Hale-XF11 . I've tried to keep a sense of function in my robot designs, but also try to express a certian mood or personality through it.


That robot sketch I posted on the first page derived from this image.
I drew this construction bot design during a few classes. You can still see the page lines in the image. I fixed it up in photoshop using my tablet. Still think his chest panel is sloppy looking, mainly because how the neck piece connects with it.

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on Wednesday, February, 02, 2005 11:46 PM
Sketch Wrote:[quote Still think his chest panel is sloppy looking....

You talented people crack me up. You know how many people I would (deleted word "kill") seriously insult to the brink of tears to be able to draw like you





 
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on Thursday, February, 03, 2005 2:51 AM
Sketch Wrote:
Sweet, you got an Intuos brand. Ive got a 4"X5" Graphire. Would like to have an Intous since that one's made for artists, but I got this from a good friend at Christmas, so I'll start with it and see where it leads me. That 2" drawing you did Traahn is excellent. Great shading and contrast. Really adds a sense of realism to the figure.
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on Thursday, February, 03, 2005 10:11 AM
I haven't used an Intous yet, just read about it. The two are different. The Graphire series is Wacom's basic tablet compared to the Intuos series, which is made for the serious photographers, designer,s and artists. The Intous has much higher levels of pressure settings to allow for much better brush handeling and pen control. The Graphire has only 512 levels, while the Intuos has 1,024 levels. The site also says the Intous has enhanced electronics for twice the resolution (5,080 lpi) and is made, if memory is correct, to use graphics programs to their full capibilites. I've just got a Graphire and am impressed with it. I'm sure I'd be even more impressed with an Intuos, but I got this one, so I'll happy and will make due with it. It's alot cheaper than the Intuos. A 4"x5" Graphire is about $99.95, while a Intuos 4"x5" is about $219.95. A Graphire is perfect if you just want a regular tablet without all the bells and whistles to just have fun with without costing you an arm, leg, and spleen in the process.

One thing I think is awsome on the Wacom's site is their Cintiq touch screens. Total sweetness. http://www.wacom.com/lcdtablets/index.cfmJust imagine having a touch screen like that the size of a drawing desk. The possibilites technology like that brings to the art realm is amazing. I was talking with a fellow student in art class one day about computer technology and where it might lead to in the future art realm. We disscused the really awsome idea of how neat it would be if maybe the screens become like canvas material, where you can just roll out any size sheet and with a digital pen, brush, or what ever tool, just start creating a piece of art. The sheet would have a paint program built in so you could paint, draw, or mabey even animate your work. You could save it and mabey transfere it to a computer. This was all just "What It" thinking, but you can't help wonder where technology like this will take us to next.

Boingo_Buzzard Wrote:You talented people crack me up. You know how many people I would (deleted word "kill") seriously insult to the brink of tears to be able to draw like you

It's a typical artist thing.
Can't be helped at times. That old saying "You are your worst critic," is so very true.

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on Thursday, February, 03, 2005 11:15 AM
Sketch Wrote:
Boingo_Buzzard Wrote:You talented people crack me up. You know how many people I would (deleted word "kill") seriously insult to the brink of tears to be able to draw like you

It's a typical artist thing.
Can't be helped at times. That old saying "You are your worst critic," is so very true.

Reminds me of a conversation in photography about what makes good art. One of the things my professor asked me was "Why do you think people say they can draw well?" and I replied with this: "The reason why people say they can't draw well is because they don't believe in themselves or their abilities." He said: "Are you trying to say that everyone has the facility to draw well?" and I replied: "yes." My professor was very interested in my answer and thought about it a bit before continuing with the class.

So in otherwords, everyone can do almost anything but you have to believe in yourself and in what you're drawing.

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on Thursday, February, 03, 2005 11:20 AM
Kamui Wrote:So in otherwords, everyone can do almost anything but you have to believe in yourself and in what you're drawing.

I disagree.
I will never be able to draw like you and sketch, no matter how much I might want to. It's all up to talent. Now.... those with that inate talent can then hone the SKILL, but I look at artistic ability in much the same way across anything, especially singing. Someone who can't sing will always not be able to sing. Those who can sing can be taught to sing better, developing a skill.



 
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on Thursday, February, 03, 2005 12:01 PM
Boingo_Buzzard Wrote:
Kamui Wrote:So in otherwords, everyone can do almost anything but you have to believe in yourself and in what you're drawing.

I disagree.
I will never be able to draw like you and sketch, no matter how much I might want to. It's all up to talent. Now.... those with that inate talent can then hone the SKILL, but I look at artistic ability in much the same way across anything, especially singing. Someone who can't sing will always not be able to sing. Those who can sing can be taught to sing better, developing a skill.


Then you're not getting any better. It took me years and years of practise and lots of belief in myself to get as far as I did and I still practise and believe in what I do. Let me put it this way, you were going to learn guitar. But happening at the same time as that guitar class or whatever is some really big party or something at a friend's house. Everyone's going to be there! If you didn't believe in learning the guitar, you'd go to the party and forget the guitar. If you did believe in the guitar, you stick around to play it. Do you see what I'm getting at?

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on Thursday, February, 03, 2005 12:05 PM
Kamui Wrote:If you didn't believe in learning the guitar, you'd go to the party and forget the guitar. If you did believe in the guitar, you stick around to play it. Do you see what I'm getting at?


Yeah, but the point is.... I would be holding the guitar, and strumming it, but it would sound like cats vomiting. I can hold a pencil, and apply it to paper, but what comes out is no good.

Sure, I could take classes and work hard, but without that base of raw talent to build on, nothing good will come of it.

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on Thursday, February, 03, 2005 12:19 PM
Boingo_Buzzard Wrote:
Kamui Wrote:If you didn't believe in learning the guitar, you'd go to the party and forget the guitar. If you did believe in the guitar, you stick around to play it. Do you see what I'm getting at?


Yeah, but the point is.... I would be holding the guitar, and strumming it, but it would sound like cats vomiting. I can hold a pencil, and apply it to paper, but what comes out is no good.

Sure, I could take classes and work hard, but without that base of raw talent to build on, nothing good will come of it.


Hey! I've taught people who were so called "Talentless." At the end, they become excellent artists. So definately, something very good CAN come from it. You just have to work a little harder than the "talented" people. But they still will get there.

BTW, have you ever heard cat vomit? Take it from me, they sound nothing like guitars....

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