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Started by deano_ue, January 28, 2009, 03:57:57 PM

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deano_ue

the first sketch of the new year a re-do of an older drawing from 2004, hopefully will get it coloured soon

inked with copic multiliner SP brush pen

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original pencil sketch and re-drawing final inks

Vertex

repeat after me....


I will not eat salami before going to bed. I will not eat salami before going to bed.
A wise man knows, he knows nothing
I must be the wisest man on Earth,
cause I don't know squat

Glitch Girl

Your inking has gotten very clean UE.  It's got a nice bold look to it on this piece.  Color will look very sharp over this, especially with strong colors.  I don't think the four legs translate quite right - they're too close together going from the hip to knee where it even looks like the two legs merge on the viewer's right. The viewer's left side is a little better, but I think you could have increased the angle upward on the back leg even more and made the thigh a little longer. 
-Glitch Girl

"Cynicism is not maturity, do not mistake the one for the other. If you truly cannot accept a story where someone does the right thing because it's the right thing to do, that says far more about who you are than these characters." - Greg Rucka

deano_ue

#3
something i've had in the back of my mind for a while now


MJB

I agree with GG, your inking has improved. I like it.

My only critique is with the pose itself. Would have been nice if you could have separated the legs a little more. I realize Mantenna's legs are scrawny but to those unfamiliar the tops kinda blend in together and becomes confusing when you notice the other feet in the back.

Still a nice drawing though. :thumbup:

-MJB

Glitch Girl

Kinda like the treatment on the eye.  Is the eye itself handdrawn or photographed and filtered?  Use of color is very nice.
-Glitch Girl

"Cynicism is not maturity, do not mistake the one for the other. If you truly cannot accept a story where someone does the right thing because it's the right thing to do, that says far more about who you are than these characters." - Greg Rucka

deano_ue

#6
sorry it took so long to reply, yeah GG it's a photo that i turned B&W

two new dvd cover designs i worked on in my freetime

 

deano_ue

haven't posted here in ages, real life getting in the way though that leaves time to get new photos, the section is quite random though, i know photography is not everyone's cup of tea but i enjoy it














as always all forms of feedback good or bad is most welcome

Amazo Version 2.2

Unfortunately, the internet blocks here prevent me from seeing these pics, but I've checked out your site before and really appreciate your work (both FF related and non-FF work). I'd really like to see these as well.  :(  Unfortunately, it's going to be awhile till I'm completely back online.   :(
For anyone, and everyone, who has ever done anything to improve the FF/FFvs3R gaming experience, I want to say thank you. Life is so short, and you have all brought me so much joy. I hope that one day, I am somehow able to return the kindness and generosity that all of you have shown.

murs47

The black and white Hordak action figure shot is really well done. So is the chess piece photo...it just reminds me of a certain book's cover.

deano_ue


Artemis

Love the newest chess pieces, they're beautiful and atmospheric. Really impressive.

ow_tiobe_sb

Quote from: Morrissey and MarrA dreaded sunny day, / so I meet you at the cemet'ry gates-- / Keats and Yeats are on your side...

Sir, your photographic works are always, to me, a breath of fresh air for the eyes, if I may wax so synaesthetic.  You've a way of A) working subtle perspectival challenges into your pieces that reward repeated viewings whilst B) maintaining the unassuming and mundane air of your subject matter.  Your camera lens (and your Photoshop hand) inspires new life in the present to hand, in the minutiae of everyday experience, to the extent that all within your horizon (re)assumes a new aura of pleasantly tantalising mystery.  The bent of your art reminds me very much of Elizabeth Bishop's own photographic works (without, of course, seeming derivative of her works).  Many thanks, as always, for gracing us with the opportunity to view your pieces. :)

I am reminded painfully of how much I would like to "put money in thy purse" for a print (or prints) of your simply gorgeous Victoria Square photographs.  I must make those arrangements presently. :)

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker
Two words: Moog.

deano_ue

so i spent 2 weeks in orlando and took over 3000 shots, cutting them down to my favs and this is the first batch






Cyber Burn

You have an incredible ability to get the most out of your shots. I really like the Alligator.

deano_ue

cheers cb, but may i ask what Alligator


deano_ue


ow_tiobe_sb

Quote from: the_ultimate_evil on October 17, 2010, 07:58:19 PM
ahh mate thats a velociraptor

Aye, I hear they're quite common in Kissimmee.

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker
Two words: Moog.

Cyber Burn

Doh! Yeah, this desert rat does not get out enough...either way though, this is a well shot set of pics.

AfghanAnt


murs47


martialstorm

Wow, great photography UE. Exciting subject matter and fantastic colours and lighting. :thumbup:

deano_ue


cmdrkoenig67

Wonderful photos, TUE...The clown is freaking scary (not a fan of clowns)!

Dana

deano_ue


daglob

I'm still grooving on Casablanca and Singing in the rain....

Great stuff though.