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I'll only forgive you if you've worked more on TBC4 =O
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Hello everyone, i've downloaded GIMP and made my first 2 pictures in it, im not sure that it could be called fanart(cause sword picture have no rabbits, and rabbit picture is not finished(body was done for 3 min and neck is looks like it is broken))...Also im new to imageshack.Here is link to these pictures: http://img257.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=swordk.png
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nice lol GIMP's a good program, I don't use it for drawing much though oughta learn that. my problem is always knowing where to start. because what's in my head isn't thought of in lines, it's thought of in its completed form perfect.
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Ugh, way too long since I last picked up a pencil. Please forgive the inferior shading.
A sparring session between two members of a canine militia. The enthusiastic trainee (left) attempts to pierce the careful guard of his instructor.
(Click image for slightly larger version.)
Never drawn anthropomorphic stuff before. It's kinda fun.
A sparring session between two members of a canine militia. The enthusiastic trainee (left) attempts to pierce the careful guard of his instructor.
(Click image for slightly larger version.)
Never drawn anthropomorphic stuff before. It's kinda fun.
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I hope I could draw that well. It looks good, even if you don't like the shading. I've been trying to learn to draw for a few years now, and I'm nowhere near the your level, not even the level you showed in this picture and you can probably do much better. At least I'll get to do some courses soon.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks for the inspiration.
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That looks really cool =)
I like how you have a mini version with figures in the upper right. Also, I'd imagine they'd at least take the tips of the spears off during a training exercise. Unless I'm just looking at that thing wrong and it's really a blunt thingy.
I like how you have a mini version with figures in the upper right. Also, I'd imagine they'd at least take the tips of the spears off during a training exercise. Unless I'm just looking at that thing wrong and it's really a blunt thingy.
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it is pretty blunt, if you look at it you'll see that it's rather like a cone, and the end looks pretty blunt if you look at the whole head.
I draw the little stick figures first. It helps me figure out the poses and proportions. Few things suck more then being halfway through the shading and suddenly thinking, "Oh f**k, the shoulders are uneven". Better to spot the problems before you start.Ozymandias wrote:I like how you have a mini version with figures in the upper right.
Heheh. You just provided your own answer. They don't take the tips off. Instead they use spears with ...(wait for it)... blunt wooden tips!* After all, they want their recruits to actually survive training.Ozymandias wrote:Also, I'd imagine they'd at least take the tips of the spears off during a training exercise. Unless I'm just looking at that thing wrong and it's really a blunt thingy.
*In addition, trainees start with cudgels before being issued with swords. The training setting is also the reason for the ribbon on the tip of the spear, it helps the trainee to keep track of it's movements.
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I love the doberman and his epic wooden training mace.
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That picture looks really good, Zhukov!Also i can see on your avatar art from BfW, i suggest you drawed it?))
So this thead about fanart, and i wanna add pic, i've made:
Here i've tried to make shadows, but i have no artist's education so that looks not so well, and shadows only on rabbit
Other pic have no shadows, just a picture
I've already posted about that image, but now it a picture, not a link =)
P.S. Sorry for my English
So this thead about fanart, and i wanna add pic, i've made:
Here i've tried to make shadows, but i have no artist's education so that looks not so well, and shadows only on rabbit
Other pic have no shadows, just a picture
I've already posted about that image, but now it a picture, not a link =)
P.S. Sorry for my English
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nice stuff Zhukov. I think the shading is fine.
Greenflame, those are really cute
I made some SMALL TANK fan art
Greenflame, those are really cute
I made some SMALL TANK fan art
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Needs moar cover.
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Nice. The anatomy is well done.GreenFlame wrote:Here i've tried to make shadows, but i have no artist's education so that looks not so well, and shadows only on rabbit
No. I did some sprites and animations for BfW, but my avatar was done by another fellow. Well spotted though.GreenFlame wrote:Also i can see on your avatar art from BfW, i suggest you drawed it?
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Thanks Zhukov and Ninjas.To Ninjas: what you used to make your animation?
I too animated lttl pic, but it is just sticks:
Overgrowth's Rabbit vs SMALL TANK's tank(which is not so small)
Also i tried to draw Whaleman, who staps on enemy
Sorry for my English
I too animated lttl pic, but it is just sticks:
Overgrowth's Rabbit vs SMALL TANK's tank(which is not so small)
Also i tried to draw Whaleman, who staps on enemy
Sorry for my English