Fan Art
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- DinkyInky
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Re: Fan Art
This is exactly it. You did your own work and created her with several "models".
Boxilar's link is what has my friends pissed(and more than a few are professional comic artists). Before they became famous, I spent hours at the anime clubs picking their brains to hone my skills and strengthen my weak spots. I gladly modeled with friends so they could make silly anime pinups, because practical skills learned this way is priceless.
I really think they need some accountability.
IDW, on the other hand, has had a few eyebrows raised when they asked several GB fans to pose for the big four in their comics. People were out for blood about it until the "models" told the community they were asked if their likenesses could be used, then it died down. The fine print was rather glossed over by the fans.
Boxilar's link is what has my friends pissed(and more than a few are professional comic artists). Before they became famous, I spent hours at the anime clubs picking their brains to hone my skills and strengthen my weak spots. I gladly modeled with friends so they could make silly anime pinups, because practical skills learned this way is priceless.
I really think they need some accountability.
IDW, on the other hand, has had a few eyebrows raised when they asked several GB fans to pose for the big four in their comics. People were out for blood about it until the "models" told the community they were asked if their likenesses could be used, then it died down. The fine print was rather glossed over by the fans.
Yanno how some people have Angels/Devils for a conscience? I have a Dark Elf ShadowKnight and a Half Elf Ranger for mine. The really bad part is when they agree on something.
Aphyon chu kissa whol l'jaed.
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Aphyon chu kissa whol l'jaed.
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Re: Fan Art
And, for the swarm of people (OK, slightly more than one) who PM'd me about what I meant, here ya go:

Building up a good art morgue of poses, clothing, hairstyles and such is worth the effort! Granted, you need to weed it out every now and again (how many arms up-over-head references do you need anyway?), but it's good to go back and see stuff you might not have noticed before.
If not that, there are tons of Anatomy for Artist reference sites out there (NSFW ish -- nudes are common/normal for reference), so cast about and learn!

Building up a good art morgue of poses, clothing, hairstyles and such is worth the effort! Granted, you need to weed it out every now and again (how many arms up-over-head references do you need anyway?), but it's good to go back and see stuff you might not have noticed before.
If not that, there are tons of Anatomy for Artist reference sites out there (NSFW ish -- nudes are common/normal for reference), so cast about and learn!
Don't let other peoples limitations become your constraints!
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Re: Fan Art
That is a really good picture you did there Atomic! Thanks for showing us this.Atomic wrote:Thank you for the advice and compliments! And yes, it helps to use a body model, but seriously -- make your own character! Sheesh!Boxilar wrote:I apreciate the advice. I'll give it a shot. As far as "light boxing", it's actually disturbing how many professional comic book artists trace from magazines and the like. And I'm not talking about using a photo realistic background retouched to place your drawn character in front of. I mean the characters themselves are copied. This, right here is a prime example. And there are others. So many others.
As a construction project, I built the following in Gimp using several body models, clipped for pose/posture, and then inking over it. I wound up photographing my hands to get those referenced just right.
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I'd be doing it a bit differently today (Popeye forearm can shrink some, fix the neck), but it is a valid way to build stuff.
Make the wrong things difficult, and the right things easy. Notice the smallest change and the slightest try and reward him.
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Re: Fan Art
Totally awesome!!!Wdot wrote:Well you know who's fault this is. Same terms as usual.
You know that light at the end of the tunnel?
Yeah... it's a bullet. Sorry.
Yeah... it's a bullet. Sorry.
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That's a pretty cool, and pretty, Shelly. Im my opinion, there is nothing wrong with using refrences from real life. And I love the strip slaying, that is, rewording existing strips to humorous effect. Everyone I've seen do it is patying homage to the artist and having fin with his characters in a respectful manner.Atomic wrote:Thank you for the advice and compliments! And yes, it helps to use a body model, but seriously -- make your own character! Sheesh!Boxilar wrote:I apreciate the advice. I'll give it a shot. As far as "light boxing", it's actually disturbing how many professional comic book artists trace from magazines and the like. And I'm not talking about using a photo realistic background retouched to place your drawn character in front of. I mean the characters themselves are copied. This, right here is a prime example. And there are others. So many others.
As a construction project, I built the following in Gimp using several body models, clipped for pose/posture, and then inking over it. I wound up photographing my hands to get those referenced just right.
I'd be doing it a bit differently today (Popeye forearm can shrink some, fix the neck), but it is a valid way to build stuff.
What I get frosted about are paid professionals who are effectively stealing another artists work to make money.
Rant offline.
Re: Fan Art
Stay away from any Fark thread when certain comic book artists get mentioned, a certain tracer of porn models gets savaged every time.Boxilar wrote:That's a pretty cool, and pretty, Shelly. Im my opinion, there is nothing wrong with using refrences from real life. And I love the strip slaying, that is, rewording existing strips to humorous effect. Everyone I've seen do it is patying homage to the artist and having fin with his characters in a respectful manner.Atomic wrote:Thank you for the advice and compliments! And yes, it helps to use a body model, but seriously -- make your own character! Sheesh!Boxilar wrote:I apreciate the advice. I'll give it a shot. As far as "light boxing", it's actually disturbing how many professional comic book artists trace from magazines and the like. And I'm not talking about using a photo realistic background retouched to place your drawn character in front of. I mean the characters themselves are copied. This, right here is a prime example. And there are others. So many others.
As a construction project, I built the following in Gimp using several body models, clipped for pose/posture, and then inking over it. I wound up photographing my hands to get those referenced just right.
I'd be doing it a bit differently today (Popeye forearm can shrink some, fix the neck), but it is a valid way to build stuff.
What I get frosted about are paid professionals who are effectively stealing another artists work to make money.
Rant offline.
- shadowinthelight
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Re: Fan Art
Don't look at me, I've never done it.


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Re: Fan Art
*snickergiggle*
Yanno how some people have Angels/Devils for a conscience? I have a Dark Elf ShadowKnight and a Half Elf Ranger for mine. The really bad part is when they agree on something.
Aphyon chu kissa whol l'jaed.
--Safyr Drathmir
Aphyon chu kissa whol l'jaed.
--Safyr Drathmir
Re: Fan Art
Atsali is really cruisin' for a bruisin'....
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Ya, I needed to clean my keyboard anyway.DilyV wrote:Atsali is really cruisin' for a bruisin'....
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- Jabberwonky
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WIP
Puttin' up a teeny piece of somat I'm doing because it takes me friggin' forever to actually try and draw something and work has been incredibly unhelpful the past week or so...
It scanned slightly larger than life and a lot paler..."The price of perfection is prohibitive." - Anonymous
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Sorry about that!!! heheeAtomic wrote:Ya, I needed to clean my keyboard anyway.DilyV wrote:Atsali is really cruisin' for a bruisin'....
You know that light at the end of the tunnel?
Yeah... it's a bullet. Sorry.
Yeah... it's a bullet. Sorry.
Re: Fan Art
It would seem that soldiers in the Wapsi-Verse are just like soldiers in the real world... what they hear when you give orders isn't always understood as you meant it...
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Re: Fan Art
DilyV wrote:It would seem that soldiers in the Wapsi-Verse are just like soldiers in the real world... what they hear when you give orders isn't always understood as you meant it...



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Maybe they misunderstood due to regional dialect or something? I've always heard teeth referred to as "chompers".DilyV wrote:It would seem that soldiers in the Wapsi-Verse are just like soldiers in the real world... what they hear when you give orders isn't always understood as you meant it...
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Panel one looked badass already but I had to do something to up the ante.

Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!

I'm done thinking for today! It's caused me enough trouble!
Re: Fan Art
And it's one mark of a good officer that s/he is careful to give orders in a way that makes them very difficult to misunderstand or misinterpret.DilyV wrote:It would seem that soldiers in the Wapsi-Verse are just like soldiers in the real world... what they hear when you give orders isn't always understood as you meant it...
Ambiguity is not a Goodness when you are dealing with lots of things that go Boom.
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Re: Fan Art
BAHAHAHAHA!!!! Awesome!!!DilyV wrote:It would seem that soldiers in the Wapsi-Verse are just like soldiers in the real world... what they hear when you give orders isn't always understood as you meant it...
Like.shadowinthelight wrote:Panel one looked badass already but I had to do something to up the ante.
EDITED: Badassery At Its Finest

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Re: Fan Art
Mmmm -- needs more cowbell.shadowinthelight wrote:Panel one looked badass already but I had to do something to up the ante.
Don't let other peoples limitations become your constraints!
My Deviant Art scribbles
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Re: Fan Art
shadowinthelight, DilyV, Jabberwonky awesome! Still laughing. Jabberwonky, your drawing scanned so lightly I can't make it out. I'll look forward to seeing it completed and visible.
Make the wrong things difficult, and the right things easy. Notice the smallest change and the slightest try and reward him.
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