Fanart O_o
Moderators: KiLlEr, HELLFIRE, Taurec
Fanart O_o
OK, this thread can be deleted. Thank you.
Last edited by Kelek on Mon Sep 20, 2004 12:33 am, edited 5 times in total.
-
- Cannon
- Posts: 1195
- Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2004 2:08 pm
Looks cool. It's like those "making of the character" kinda sketches authors include in their manga. I also like pen and pencil sketches too. Based on the subject of this thread I thought it was gonna be something ecchi .
Um, if you're looking for some criticism, I can't think of any really. The proportions look good, anime/manga style.
Um, if you're looking for some criticism, I can't think of any really. The proportions look good, anime/manga style.
- HELLFIRE
- Rezident GunBunny
- Posts: 9569
- Joined: Mon Mar 03, 2003 12:42 am
- Location: the fine line between creative genius and insanity
- Contact:
FANART!! NICE!!
...ahh, I think we got too many ficwriters as it is, so it's nice to see some
visual stuff every now and then. I'd have to agree with Circle and the
comment it's like those rough pencil sketches the artists do.
Keep at it and see if things improve over time. If this is a first attempt,
I'd say you deserve a BIG kudos for even taking the plunge
Regards
...ahh, I think we got too many ficwriters as it is, so it's nice to see some
visual stuff every now and then. I'd have to agree with Circle and the
comment it's like those rough pencil sketches the artists do.
Keep at it and see if things improve over time. If this is a first attempt,
I'd say you deserve a BIG kudos for even taking the plunge
Regards
SEARCH Function | Forum Rules | Forum Fansubs Policy | Boku-Tachi Novel FAQ
---
On a good day, a Tomahawk can fly into the door of a two-car garage at the distance of several hundred miles. And that can ruin your whole day.
---
On a good day, a Tomahawk can fly into the door of a two-car garage at the distance of several hundred miles. And that can ruin your whole day.
-
- Assault Rifle
- Posts: 1347
- Joined: Sat May 29, 2004 4:18 pm
- Location: stop and Rob.
- Contact:
-
- Drill Sergeant.
- Posts: 9247
- Joined: Tue Oct 08, 2002 7:27 pm
- Location: Diagonal parked in a parallel universe...
- Contact:
it looks nice, would be great if you can create a clean version with more details and maybe a little color.
..
the arm needs a little work .. (elbow)
but then again this critique is comming from someone who only can draw stick figures (bad ones) ...
..
the arm needs a little work .. (elbow)
but then again this critique is comming from someone who only can draw stick figures (bad ones) ...
-
"Can I help you?, "you know this section is.." she broke off her sentence as the man walked towards her and nodded, "I think you can Captain".
Tessa looked down, "I haven't been called Captain in 4 years," Wha..what do you want?"
He gave her a devious grin, "I'm here to make sure you keep your promise."
-
๏̯͡๏﴿ <- they know....
█████████
█▄█████▄█
█▼▼▼▼▼
█ Raaaaaaaaawr!!!
█▲▲▲▲▲
█████████
__██____██___
"Can I help you?, "you know this section is.." she broke off her sentence as the man walked towards her and nodded, "I think you can Captain".
Tessa looked down, "I haven't been called Captain in 4 years," Wha..what do you want?"
He gave her a devious grin, "I'm here to make sure you keep your promise."
-
๏̯͡๏﴿ <- they know....
█████████
█▄█████▄█
█▼▼▼▼▼
█ Raaaaaaaaawr!!!
█▲▲▲▲▲
█████████
__██____██___
Thank you!
No, it's not a first try at drawing manga/anime style but it's the second one I've actually bothered to finish.
Yes, it does need work. As I said, I drew it quickly without revising before scanning.
I don't think I can color it well, with all the "noise" everywhere. [I despise my scanner; it almost can't detect anything lighter than pencil.]
No, it's not a first try at drawing manga/anime style but it's the second one I've actually bothered to finish.
Yes, it does need work. As I said, I drew it quickly without revising before scanning.
I don't think I can color it well, with all the "noise" everywhere. [I despise my scanner; it almost can't detect anything lighter than pencil.]
Last edited by Kelek on Thu Sep 02, 2004 5:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Andrei Burnside
- Firecracker
- Posts: 413
- Joined: Tue Jun 01, 2004 5:42 am
- Location: Undisclosed
- Contact:
- Avlor
- Assault Rifle
- Posts: 1360
- Joined: Tue Jun 01, 2004 12:14 am
- Location: Do I NEED to tell you?
- Contact:
When I attempted to color my drawings in - I used the scanned in pencil drawing (which mine was really IFFY) as a bottom layer (I used Paint Shop Pro - cause I had it...) then added another layer and redrew the lines for it. (Simple tutorial for that technique in PSP at Bakaneko (go to tutorials - > line art w/ photoshop)Kelek wrote:I don't think I can color it well, with all the "noise" everywhere. [I despise my scanner; it almost can't detect anything lighter than pencil.]
- Her work and tutorials were great helps. Her CD is worth buying. No affiliation - just a happy customer)
Then I colored in the sections and added shading, etc.
Hope that helps.
If you can't be a good example -- then you'll just have to be a horrible warning.
-Catherine-
@ Avlor:
Do you mean another transparent layer to trace the original one onto? [Must learn how to do that. --_--; I'm bad at computer graphics.]
I can never draw it well enough to be able to use a paint bucket tool and fill sections in with color or shade it like how animators do. [Sigh.] So if I do chose to color it, it will be disgustingly colored with my uncontrollable, clumsy digital pen thingy and maybe even messier than how it is now.
Thanks for the suggestions.
And did you mention "your drawings"...?
Do you mean another transparent layer to trace the original one onto? [Must learn how to do that. --_--; I'm bad at computer graphics.]
I can never draw it well enough to be able to use a paint bucket tool and fill sections in with color or shade it like how animators do. [Sigh.] So if I do chose to color it, it will be disgustingly colored with my uncontrollable, clumsy digital pen thingy and maybe even messier than how it is now.
Thanks for the suggestions.
And did you mention "your drawings"...?
- Avlor
- Assault Rifle
- Posts: 1360
- Joined: Tue Jun 01, 2004 12:14 am
- Location: Do I NEED to tell you?
- Contact:
I can give you tips (that I found)...What program are you using? (i.e. for tracing/drawing outline to be able to use the paint bucket - zoom in alot... then you can be sure lines touch...)Kelek wrote:@ Avlor:
Do you mean another transparent layer to trace the original one onto? [Must learn how to do that. --_--; I'm bad at computer graphics.]
I can never draw it well enough to be able to use a paint bucket tool and fill sections in with color or shade it like how animators do. [Sigh.] So if I do chose to color it, it will be disgustingly colored with my uncontrollable, clumsy digital pen thingy and maybe even messier than how it is now.
Thanks for the suggestions.
And did you mention "your drawings"...?
Err yeah - I did one colored drawing I like - I may post it someday... But this is YOUR thread.
If you can't be a good example -- then you'll just have to be a horrible warning.
-Catherine-
- Avlor
- Assault Rifle
- Posts: 1360
- Joined: Tue Jun 01, 2004 12:14 am
- Location: Do I NEED to tell you?
- Contact:
Hmm
I haven't had a chance to play with either of those. ARGH... So all I can give at this point is general tips. (Sorry).
@All
Anybody else out there familiar with either of those progs? (I.e. will they do layers?)
I haven't had a chance to play with either of those. ARGH... So all I can give at this point is general tips. (Sorry).
@All
Anybody else out there familiar with either of those progs? (I.e. will they do layers?)
If you can't be a good example -- then you'll just have to be a horrible warning.
-Catherine-