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| So Douglas...; You wanna see some artwork? | |
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| Topic Started: Dec 1 2008, 05:16 AM (59 Views) | |
| Sasha Drake | Dec 1 2008, 05:16 AM Post #1 |
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Here's some of my doodles and such. I'll try to list them the best I can in chronological order, along with some details about pic. Okay, this is easily the most embarrassing drawings I own. Some may consider it good, but those people are crazy. It was one of my first serious attempts at drawing a sad scene along with a womanly figure. I kinda failed at both. It was also the first of my drawings to taste the scanner back in '06. Sorrow Ah, my first great work. Considered a classic by some of my friends. This drawing was spawned by pure ass boredom. Notice the stick men in the back, yeah, that's due to my lack of confidence in drawing full bodied people. Another '06 work. The Grand Parade Oh Jesus, my first test run in Photoshop. Well, not my very first run, but close enough. It was a cover I tried making for a story that sucked so much I decided to just kill it off. Another '06 work. Irminsul This was my first GIMP run. I started using it once I lost my Photoshop (Don't ask how I managed to do that). Not much to see here. 2006. Party Time A failed attempt at another cover for one of my stories. The story wasn't bad. But the cover never got finished. 2006. February Song I like to think of this as the only worthwhile thing I did all 2007. I did take a major artwork a hiatus that whole year, which I regret. This was also my first attempt at editing my drawings in Photoshop. But I didn't do much. Goodbye Fishy Something fun I did a couple days ago. Again, the product of boredom. DISCLAIMER: Even though this may look like an actual photograph, I assure you it is not. It's just a very realistic drawing of me; yes I'm that damn good. Me. A conceptual piece for a story I have on hold right now. More experimentation with coloring in PS. It's not finished yet, and it probably never will be. 1,000,000 A line art sample I did up for a friend on another site. It was for a Halo web comic he plans to start. Spartan A cover for my story Something Blue. This is by far my most praised piece of work, in my eyes at least. This story is also completed already; 51 pages of pure awesome. But due to popular demand and my own personal reasoning's, I've decided to make it into a full fledged novel which I've already started work on. This took about 8 hours in Photoshop CS3. I've have more information on the story posted up later in the writing section of this site. Something Blue There's something oddly familiar about this one... Just For Fun. Thank you for your time. |
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| Dog Dog 123 | Dec 2 2008, 01:37 AM Post #2 |
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Wow, those are amazing. I think "Goodbye Fishy" qualifies as my favorite one so far. You have CS3? Lucky! (I think I'll go sit in my corner and be jealous for a while.) Uh, right. Is there a story behind your cute little critters? The lumps that seem to come back again and again?
I think it looks nice. Better then most people could do. Well, I suppose it's not great compared to the others you posted, but it's still good. ![]() And I definately look forward to seeing more of your work! |
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[If you try to fail and succeed, which have you done?] | |
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| Sasha Drake | Dec 2 2008, 02:20 AM Post #3 |
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Thank you very much. ![]() I actually don't get very much recognition for my artwork, but it's responses like that keep me drawing. Oh, and those little creatures? I first drew those things up when I was around the age of 9. I do believe there existence was heavily influenced by Pokemon if I remember correctly. Once drawing them up I whole-heartily dubbed them "Nana's". Then in the Sixth grade I began a comic series involving Nana and some extremely poor stick figure representations of me and my friends; I continued that up until the ninth grade. Since then I've given the little fellow countless parodies and cameos in my artwork and stories. I definitely plan on posting more of my work as soon as I get done with some of my current projects. Here lately I've been wanting nothing more than to just sit in a dark room and spend a good couple hours with my tablet and make more pictures, but alas, I have finals next week and I have to spend all the time I can manage on studying alone. Again, Thank You. |
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| Keepoladon | Dec 3 2008, 06:24 PM Post #4 |
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You are a very handsome and talented man, Sasha. Perhaps I shall post a few of my drawings as well. |
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| xAngelicShadowx | Dec 3 2008, 09:00 PM Post #5 |
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Wow, I'm rather envious of you right now. I love your art work, even the ones that are old are excellent compared to how I used to draw back then. XD Keep up the awesome art work. :] I encourage you to draw more! XD |
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