Non-Wapsi Art
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- shadowinthelight
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Re: Non-Wapsi Art
I just spent close to two weeks working on a three page Misfile fan comic dealing with Emily's mother coming home from her reunion. It was done by 1) saving the entire comic archive to my computer so I could find the right models, 2) massive amounts of copy and paste, 3) vector tracing and conventional coloring. I was seriously starting to despise the illogical lines in Emily's hair but I finally got it done. You can click on the thumbnails to view at my deviantART. Nothing NSFW (unless you work at a church or something) but it is a little naughty.
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Wow, Shadow, that was very good. Seamless, your cut/paste vector trace, was very effective. I don't follow that particular comic, so I don't know how close to the humor or characters you got, but it was funny and or embarrassing like I believe it was intended. Your time showed. I'm glad you posted and it was worth looking at. I hope the comic artist appreciates it as much as I do.
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Thanks. Even though I simplified things by not adding shading to the characters I did try to make everything else as good as possible. I think I finally learned to effectively use layers. I also spent a few hours looking at real pictures of the cars depicted to draw my own versions because the original art was so inconsistent. Hopefully the backgrounds also helped capture the mood of each panel (except page 3 panel 2, I couldn't think of anything symbolic so I went for what looked cool instead). Maybe later I'll upload high res copies of the art (3x larger, you can actually read the XR4Ti badge) and the original copy/paste layout for the hell of it.
And I'm still banging my head at the realization he uses Comic Sans MS.
edit: The 1689x2364 resolution artwork
and the original copy & paste stuff for comparison: page 1, page 2, page 3
I doubt Chris pays much attention to the Fan Projects forum but it is posted there too so who knows.Wdot wrote:I hope the comic artist appreciates it as much as I do.
And I'm still banging my head at the realization he uses Comic Sans MS.
edit: The 1689x2364 resolution artwork
and the original copy & paste stuff for comparison: page 1, page 2, page 3
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Okay, so a cartoon mockup, but that still isn't the real you, so I didn't get my wish...Jabberwonky wrote:
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Re: Non-Wapsi Art
Well, seven weeks after the first operation (and one week before the original medical leave of absence came to an end), I got my second wrist operation. I'm not sure how long the doctor wanted me to stay off work, this time around, but I managed to talk him down to three weeks only, for a total of two and a half months altogether.
I have been doing well, mostly, but it turns out I was not doing quite as well as I thought... I have been able to do much, at home, but it turns out that there are a lot more vibrations coming off a bus steering wheel than I first figured. My right hand (first one to be operated on) is doing fairly well, with the occasional tension on the wrist, if pulling in certain directions. The left hand, however, is a different story: if I hold the steering wheel in such a way as to lay my palm flat on it, the vibrations are too much. If, on the other hand, I hold the steering wheel with just the fingers, while holding the palm up and away from it, it's OK. Interestingly, while I was not having symptoms at the time of the operation, after the operation on the left wrist, my thumb, index and middle finger started feeling numb and tingly, like what happened during my bike trip last year. Since then, the middle finger has stopped being numb. As for the the thumb and index, sometimes it feels like it's diminishing, if not in intensity, at least in the surface of the fingers which feel this numbing and tinglyness, but other times I can't tell.
Still, I hope to start being able to start riding my bike, soon, by adding padding to the handlebar, and by holding less tightly with the left hand. I need to start biking as soon as possible: in two and a half months without exercise, I have gained 20 lbs!
We'll see how it goes, I guess...
I have been doing well, mostly, but it turns out I was not doing quite as well as I thought... I have been able to do much, at home, but it turns out that there are a lot more vibrations coming off a bus steering wheel than I first figured. My right hand (first one to be operated on) is doing fairly well, with the occasional tension on the wrist, if pulling in certain directions. The left hand, however, is a different story: if I hold the steering wheel in such a way as to lay my palm flat on it, the vibrations are too much. If, on the other hand, I hold the steering wheel with just the fingers, while holding the palm up and away from it, it's OK. Interestingly, while I was not having symptoms at the time of the operation, after the operation on the left wrist, my thumb, index and middle finger started feeling numb and tingly, like what happened during my bike trip last year. Since then, the middle finger has stopped being numb. As for the the thumb and index, sometimes it feels like it's diminishing, if not in intensity, at least in the surface of the fingers which feel this numbing and tinglyness, but other times I can't tell.
Still, I hope to start being able to start riding my bike, soon, by adding padding to the handlebar, and by holding less tightly with the left hand. I need to start biking as soon as possible: in two and a half months without exercise, I have gained 20 lbs!
We'll see how it goes, I guess...
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Glad to hear that things are going sorta tolerably well, at least, and that the hands haven't simply fallen off or anything.
It's odd, though: I've never known anybody who has had that surgery done, and then in the space of just a couple of months there's been you and three other people who I know all undergoing the procedure. I'm not sure if it's coincidence, an increase in carpal tunnel syndrome in the population, or if the procedure has just become a better option lately.
It's odd, though: I've never known anybody who has had that surgery done, and then in the space of just a couple of months there's been you and three other people who I know all undergoing the procedure. I'm not sure if it's coincidence, an increase in carpal tunnel syndrome in the population, or if the procedure has just become a better option lately.
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It took me a week (mostly because I kept letting myself get distracted) but I finally finished a trace and color of the all female group photo from El Goonish Shive. It's a funny hybrid of Dan's older artwork with the current colors and eye style. This one actually overloaded my old copy of Paint Shop Pro with too many layers. It can display more but only lets you access nine of them.
original 1920x1080 here
edit: Updated because I had accidentally left Nanase's blush layer disabled.
original 1920x1080 here
edit: Updated because I had accidentally left Nanase's blush layer disabled.
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- Jabberwonky
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Just playing with cel shading, a little NSFW, there's some side-boob. Well a lot of side-boob but nothing naughty. The line work is from the talented Shon Howell, a fine artist and a lover of tiny kitty-babies.
and a direct link
Edited for a less boob-o-centric view...
and a direct link
Edited for a less boob-o-centric view...
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- lake_wrangler
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The coloring and shading is indeed impressive, but shouldn't it be completely behind a link, in light of its rather NSFW nature (even if it's not actually naughty) ? Someone at work might get a rather big (and possibly embarrassing) surprise, upon opening the thread to unread posts...
Out of curiosity, how long did that take you?
Out of curiosity, how long did that take you?
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I didn't think it was going to be so big...I'm gonna make a crop of it as soon as I can
I was being rather lazy and only giving it a hour a day or so. I was playing around with a method I got from youtube so maybe seven or so hours.
I was being rather lazy and only giving it a hour a day or so. I was playing around with a method I got from youtube so maybe seven or so hours.
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More like a pair of big surprises.lake_wrangler wrote:Someone at work might get a rather big (and possibly embarrassing) surprise
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surprises are nice and i wish i had yalls talent. poor pickle can out draw me.
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Drawing? Practice, practice, practice!oldmanmickey wrote:surprises are nice and i wish i had yalls talent. poor pickle can out draw me.
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Drawing? Practice, practice, practice!Atomic wrote:oldmanmickey wrote:surprises are nice and i wish i had yalls talent. poor pickle can out draw me.
You Can!
EDIT: Stinky Img.
I second Mr. Atomic's words. I went from rank amateur to okay at it in less than a year of diligent practice. I keep meaning to do the same for drawering, but haven't put the time in. As of yet.
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Hey, Jabberwonky very nice shading! I especially like how you did her hair! The whole picture is nicely done! I'm envious. oldmanmickey everyone has some artistic talent, it is just a matter of using what you have to the best of your ability. What you have to decide is whether you like to draw or color enough to sit down and do it. I'm in awe of some of the talent expressed in the art forum and yet I still submit colorizations now and then. Do something and submit it if you like, it adds to the forum's magic. I'm just going to say here, Shadow your rescripts are funny. I was wondering about a gas mask joke and you delivered.
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I'm more of a designer than an artist - i do better at assembling elements into finished graphics than i do at creating the elements, if that makes sense.
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I thank you all for the encouraging words but i know my limits. My talents lay more in problem solving and mechanical things. Give me a electrical item and i can bring it to life like a MacGyver. Diagram it, draw a schematic sure, draw people not so much.
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Practically the definition of a Graphic Designer...AnotherFairportfan wrote:I'm more of a designer than an artist - i do better at assembling elements into finished graphics than i do at creating the elements, if that makes sense.
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Yep - back when my folks were running a small advertising shop, Eloise-the-Art-Department told me i could probably be a decent graphic designer.Jabberwonky wrote:Practically the definition of a Graphic Designer...AnotherFairportfan wrote:I'm more of a designer than an artist - i do better at assembling elements into finished graphics than i do at creating the elements, if that makes sense.
But i was already an electronic tech.
(A few years later, an attorney friend said that the way i analysed the $2000-baseball-card case and the Virginia stolen milkcrate law indicated i could have been a decent lawyer... But it was WAY too late for that.)
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