No.47
>>45 Good to see you're still with us, that Tahu one is amazing. Do you have any plans to colour it like the others, or are you keeping it as is?
No.49
>>45 It's nice to see your drawings again after all this time. I particularly like the robots. They look very cool --my favorite part are their arms. Also, you did a great job on those sketches of Spider-Girl. Her body language is perfect and I love her face in the last picture.
As for me, I've been trying to make a comic strip, but I think the joke I wrote is kind of stupid. Maybe I should write a new one.
No.52
Figured I'd post this redesign of Makuta Teridax I did recently. I liked the idea that before betraying Mata-Nui the Makuta Brotherhood was a respectable group that guarded the islands in the Matoran Universe. I figured that it'd be interesting to have the entire species of Makuta be mutated by Makuta Miserix when he was overthrown which would both transform them into more monstrous creatures and give them the ability to seperate their antidermis liquid bodies from their biomechanical bodies, since in the official story they evolved that ability right after Miserix was imprisoned. Miserix already has a mask of mutation so it always seemed odd not to incorporate that into the progression of the Makuta from being protectors of the matoran to trying to take over the universe. Also I figured that it was odd for such a monstrous looking guy to be considered Mata-Nui's brother by the matoran, so I think it fits more thematically for him to have been normal-looking a one point, as well as the other Makuta. Also giving him a Kanohi Hau was meant to relate him even more to Mata-Nui since it was Mata-nui's symbol, and to relate him to his MNOLG appearance since that look didn't seem to have any impact after the 2003 set came out.
Sorry for the spergout.>>47I was planning to ink it but I wasn't sure about coloring. Glad I did though, since I haven't done so in a while.
>>49>I've been trying to make a comic stripActually the reason I did the Spider-girl drawings was because I'm trying to write a comic/graphic novel that'll be really long, and if I end up inking and coloring it all the way through then it would take something like a year (probably longer since I'm completely inexperienced and all), so I plan on doing a couple of really short stories for the next month or two (although probably more depending on how much time I spend on the art and wether or not I color it). Anyways, I figure I could do some sort of inconsequential little Spider-girl stories to get a hang of panel layout and progression and all that. The goal with these sketches was to try and get a good idea of Spider-girl's sort of body language and to be able to have it at different angles so it's a good thing to know I succeeded with that, thanks.
I might post some of the rough pencils of those short stories when I have them planned out. I've already got a general idea of what I want the first one to be like.
No.55
>>52 Colouring is excellent, especially the detail - the reflections on his body are cleverly done
>Sorry for the spergout Eh, there's nothing wrong with seeing someone passionate about something, its quite refreshing in this era of liking things ironically.
>I've already got a general idea of what I want the first one to be like. Update us whenever possible, I'm interested in seeing your results!
No.244
>>240 Thanks for sharing. I wouldn't say the images are depressing, but they feel quite lonely. Can't put my finger on what makes me feel that from these images though.
No.808
>>240>>244huh. Pretty amazing to see those drawings again, wouldn't imagine someone would save those. Wow and I used to go to burger joints and whatnot, too, imagine that. It's been 8 months since I last left the house now and I save every single penny by eating canned tuna and lentils most days. Jesus Christ and I thought those days were bad enough, imagine if the mid 20s me could see himself now, in his mid 30s, worse health, worse mood, worse everything. Thanks for saving those wiz, it brought back a couple of memories, that's for sure. I lost most of those drawings when my toaster died. I don't really draw anymore, all my energy is spent and I'm a husk of a human now. Here's the only other napkin drawing that got saved by accident because I had it on a dropbox folder.
No.832
I made a few comic strips a few months ago. They aren't particularly funny, but at least I had some fun working on them.
>>750I really like the way you inked those drawings. They all look very cool and professional. Also, those two designs for The Punisher and that monk with his face covered are great. I think they are my favorite characters out of the bunch. As for your problem, I know what you mean. It's very frustrating to have a lot of ideas but not the energy, motivation, and discipline to do something with them. Maybe you should try to make a very short comic first. I think that would help you a lot with your problem.
>>808I'm glad to know you're still here with us. There's something very appealing about your old drawings. In a way, they look like the kind of stuff you'd see in a grimoire. I'm sorry to hear you've stopped drawing, but I understand your situation. Unfortunately, sometimes life gets in the way.
No.853
I've been enjoying inking a lot. And it's nice to not need to fuck with the contrast because the pencils are too light. With the Karzahni picture I spent a couple minutes filling in the background really roughly because it doesn't really have the right effect with a white background and I wasn't going to dry out all of the pens I own just to fill all of that in.
>>808That looks like something out of one of the speculative zoology videos that were shared in the video thread. Pretty cool, reminds me of a sea horse.
> imagine if the mid 20s me could see himself now, in his mid 30sHe'd probably be jealous of your wizard powers.
>>832Those are funnier than the majority of the shit that's in newspapers. I like the puppet one more but they've both got a pretty funny joke. Also your characters here are distinct but there's a consistent style to them, a lot of guys have all their faces look the same but you don't seem to have that problem.
> those two designs for The Punisher and that monk with his face covered are greatI'm glad you liked them. I'm pretty happy with how they turned out as well. It's especially good that you liked both Punishers because the one with the mask is meant to be a sort of "autistic oc do not steal" self-insert character, so he'll probably show up in a bunch of stories. It'd be pretty bad if you said "everything's good except that guy with the skull on his face". I haven't got a proper name for him yet because I can't picture him calling himself anything, but Spider-girl is definitely calling him "bonehead".
I guess the news would call him Punisher or New Punisher anyways, so it isn't a big deal.>Maybe you should try to make a very short comic firstI keep thinking that but then every time I write something it gets too long and complicated. I might try doing something like The Corpse from Hellboy, where I do something only two pages at a time, so I limit myself to get the most out of those pages but I can still do a story that's longer than two pages. Although maybe I need to just keep writing until something clicks. It's pretty frustrating not knowing if I'm just doing something wrong or if I'm not doing enough. It might not matter, I think my mother's going to make me go back to wageslaving soon so I'll have significantly less time to work on drawing and writing. Not that it'd take up all of my time, but any day I wageslave makes me incredibly tired and I can't really get much done that day. Maybe I can find a job that isn't as draining as my current one, but I doubt it.
No.857
>>832That's actually funny, do you have more?
No.884
>>853I can really tell how much you enjoy inking. These new pieces look really good. I especially like that drawing of Taskmaster. It has a lot of interesting details and I love the line-thickness variation. Out of curiosity, what do you use to ink your drawings? On the other hand, I also like this drawing (
>>881) a lot, partly because it's a very ambitious piece. I'd love to give some you advice on how to ink the background, but I'm not very good at that kind of stuff. As for the background characters, I guess you could try to draw them with a thinner pen, but that's a pretty obvious advice. Anyway, I'd love to see the final version when you're done.
As for your character, I think it's a pretty good design. The costume is simple but iconic enough. I also like the fact that his mask has no eyes. It contrast with how expressive your Spider-Girl is. By the way, I don't have any suggestion for a name, but I like the nickname "bonehead".
>Those are funnier than the majority of the shit that's in newspapersThanks! Although most of the stuff I've written comedy, I'm not very good at making jokes, but I'm glad you found those comic strips funny. And thank you for what you said about my characters. Unfortunately, when I try to draw realistic characters I always end up giving them the same face. I should work on that someday.
>>857Thank you. I have some more, but none of them are in English
and most of them are pretty bad, to be honest. However, I must confess I'm kind of happy with this one. It's not very funny, but at least it looks good.
No.887
I could have sworn I posted this a few days ago, but I didn't even take a picture. I guess I intended to but got distracted or something. It's good though, because I forgot to ink a large part of the shadow in the background that I didn't notice until I went back to take a picture.
>>884I think you're being too hard on yourself, that one's pretty funny too. I don't want to make you feel obligated to do so, but if you translated others I'd probably enjoy reading them.
>I also like the fact that his mask has no eyesIt's meant to be a sort of play on The Question and Mr. A (pics related). I've been a fan of Steve Ditko ever since I started caring about the credits in the comics I read. Mr. A especially is definitely a good read, though the Objectivist preaching might be an acquired taste.
>what do you use to ink your drawings?I tend to use Pigma Microns because they're in stock at local stores more often than Copic Multiliners
though they're about the same quality in my experience. I'm not very picky about ink quality though.
No.1531
>>1529These are pretty cool, the Killer Croc, Harley Quinn, and Scarecrow drawings and the backgrounds fit in well with the stuff you colored and drew over the original faces, and I like the way you used the Indian face for the Joker to put those feathers into his hat and the shadow on his face. Do you have more stuff you've colored like that?
No.1731
>>1529>>1537>>1538I think you should submit these to Black Fog Zine.
No.1732
>>1731I didn't know about Black Fog Zine. I took a look at their first issue and I really liked what I saw. I doubt the silly drawings I posted here could be part of that, but I'm really glad Lainchan has its own zine. I've seen many imageboards attempt to make their own zine and fail, so it was pretty cool to find one with no one but two issues.
No.1953
>>1947That's a great drawing, mage! I love how dynamic her pose and the background are. Also, the snow looks great. Did you paint those snowflakes after inking the drawing?
No.1954
>>1953I made the snowflakes with a white pen on top of the inks, also used a toothbrush and sprayed the ink to get the smaller snowflakes. Took a while to do but I'm pretty happy with how the snow turned out.
No.2114
>>2113Congratulations. And that's damn fine art.
No.2115
>>2114Thank you, mage. I think there's something's off about the perspective, but I had a good drawing that image.
No.2116
>>2113Nice drawing. Have fun with your wizard powers.
No.2122
>>2113Congratulations, mage.
No.2217
>>2215I envy you a little. I never learned to ride a bike, but I've always thought that it must be a pretty nice hobby, especially if you don't live in a city, and from what you said, you live in the perfect place for such activities.
>I would have picked this sooner if I knew it I liked itI don't know why, but this caught my attention. Before all this, did you use your bicycle exclusively as a means of transportation?
No.2218
>>2217>I don't know why, but this caught my attention. Before all this, did you use your bicycle exclusively as a means of transportation?Before this, last time I cycled, was probably when I was 10 or something (now I'm 29) and back then was, as you said, it was a mean of transportation that I used to roam the village with the few friends I had back then.
I guess different times different minds.
No.2362
>>2361I really love your take on Spider-Girl. To be honest, I don't know much about the character, but the way you draw her makes her look very cute and cool. You did a great job defining her musculature in the drawing on the left, and I like the fact that her musculature is not as evident in the other drawing because she is in a more relaxed pose. By the way, maybe it's a minor detail, but it caught my attention how you did the light reflections on her hair. It gives a classic anime touch to the drawing.
No.2375
>>2372>>2373These are very good drawings for old people. By the way, I love that Batman and Two-Face. I've always liked it when Batman and his characters are drawn in a creepy way.
No.2376
>>2375>These are very good drawings for old peopleUntil now I realized this mistake. What I wanted to say was that these drawings are very good considering their age.
I'm really sorry. I don't know what happened to me whe I wrote that.
No.2410
>>2408Cute.
I really like the line quality given by the charcoal(?) in the first pic. It adds a nice softness to the otherwise very bold lines.
No.2418
>>2413Your style is very clean.
No.2424
>>2418Thank you!
>>2423That model looks really cool. I don't think I've ever seen one like it before. I guess they are not very popular where I live. I put together some cardboard models and one of those bootleg lego models. It's a fun hobbt, to be honest.
Does it come with the paint included?
No.2426
>>2424It's quite an old model and hasn't been in production for a long time.
The kit doesn't include the paints but I already had them. I don't remember if I got the paints for this or something else. The whole thing is painted white except for a couple of tiny bits at the bottom that are supposed to be painted silver (the feet) and black (the very bottom of the engine tube). All the other details are self-adhesive decals.
No.2431
>>2430Probably spam, but this part made me smile:
>my grandfather was a prisoner at auschwitz and while he was lighting a cigar the guards replaced it with a stick of dynamite at the last second when he wasn't looking, he didn't notice it before it was too late and it exploded right in hisface.
Also, some of your writings reminded me of the kind of nonsensical lyrics that JG Thirlwell used to write when he was younger.
No.2442
>>2431Not spam, is self-advertising :)
>JG ThirwellI downloaded all of his albums but haven't checked them out yet. Thank you for the compliment though
>>2431>>2431 No.2457
Felt like it'd be good to post some new stuff since the board is in a new location. To celebrate having a new home or something I guess.
>>2410Thought I replied earlier but I guess I forgot. The first one is actually digital, If memory serves I used a pencil tool at a bigger size than usual to get the soft lines.
>>2413I like the little frog guys they're pretty cool. The lizard guy selling tattoos is probably my favorite. All of these are nice.
No.2459
>>2458site admin here, it's set to 3 files per post (mostly to prevent spam on other boards). not sure if you can set a higher limit on specific boards