Crowdsourcing
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Well, I broke down and got a Deviantart account. I posted some stuff. I liked your stuff dinkyinky and enjoyed looking at your Deviant account. Here is mine, Wdot was taken: http://steeldustrider.deviantart.com/
Also looking forward to laughing Atomic! I won't tell you to hurry up, because you can't rush art, but I am waiting patiently.
Also looking forward to laughing Atomic! I won't tell you to hurry up, because you can't rush art, but I am waiting patiently.
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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Awww, thanks! Those were a couple of quick doodles, then I thought, what the hey, and inked them. Feel free to give em the old razzle-dazzle of colour if you like. I misplaced my Wacom charge cable, so I can't do any 'puter colouring, and if I get out my Watercolours, my son will /yoink them and not get his work done.Wdot wrote:Well, I broke down and got a Deviantart account. I posted some stuff. I liked your stuff dinkyinky and enjoyed looking at your Deviant account. Here is mine, Wdot was taken: http://steeldustrider.deviantart.com/
Also looking forward to laughing Atomic! I won't tell you to hurry up, because you can't rush art, but I am waiting patiently.
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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What! I'm the one posting pencil art. The last thing I am is picky! >_<Atomic wrote:Picky, picky, picky...Dragonaur wrote: I'm looking forward to seeing it. I have a feeling it's going to be both inked and colored!
That's a fashionable Monica! Tho' she seems a little grouchy? ^_^DinkyInky wrote:Finally "persuaded" my new printer/scanner to listen to me. An idea from a friend that just wouldn't leave, so here ya go!
http://dinkyinky.deviantart.com/art/Mon ... -435033746
I grumble a lot about DA. But you get a ton of functionality for free. Tough to argue with that!Wdot wrote:Well, I broke down and got a Deviantart account.
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Well, to be quite honest, I have never sketched a model who was larger than a DD, so it was a bit frustrating, so I figured I'd do a wee bit of fourth-wall breaking while I was at it.Dragonaur wrote:That's a fashionable Monica! Tho' she seems a little grouchy? ^_^DinkyInky wrote:Finally "persuaded" my new printer/scanner to listen to me. An idea from a friend that just wouldn't leave, so here ya go!
http://dinkyinky.deviantart.com/art/Mon ... -435033746
I have a friend I got hooked into Wapsi Square, and they mentioned how Miss M would prolly disagree with me on the usage of scarves, and it snowballed(punintentional) from there.
I'm a DD, leaning toward the next size up, and I use scarves to kind of downplay my cleavage when I dress up.
Atsali ended up being more fun when I imagined her doing the vintage swing ensemble, and I had her dancing in her Chuck's, as they'd be close to the saddle shoes worn back then. I then figured since Miss M was discussing accessories, and Atsali was raiding her wardrobe to see how they looked, when some Swing type music starts playing in the background (and yes, that is actually a tiny section of a real song)...
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.
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I see! I think it's generally good when we push ourselves out of the envelope, especially artistically. Even better when it leads to comics! And scarves are wonderful fashion accessories, Xara loves them too...DinkyInky wrote: Well, to be quite honest, I have never sketched a model who was larger than a DD, so it was a bit frustrating, so I figured I'd do a wee bit of fourth-wall breaking while I was at it.
I then figured since Miss M was discussing accessories, and Atsali was raiding her wardrobe to see how they looked, when some Swing type music starts playing in the background (and yes, that is actually a tiny section of a real song)...
http://dragonaur.deviantart.com/art/Hap ... 2-62647737
http://dragonaur.deviantart.com/art/DM- ... -102241103
http://dragonaur.deviantart.com/art/DM- ... -102892762
Welcome to DA!Wdot wrote:Well, I broke down and got a Deviantart account... Here is mine, Wdot was taken: http://steeldustrider.deviantart.com/
Here you go! More pencil! I lurv pencil! And Pratt & McBride! So here they are...Atomic wrote:Picky, picky, picky...
http://dragonaur.deviantart.com/art/Uno ... -435192505
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Wish I could draw people well enough to contribute. The tentacle demon was about as good as I can do currently. Maybe I can get back in the right headspace to do some rescripting once I'm done with a few things.
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Well, I often consider it how much embarrassment or disappointment I can stand! ^_^; And I could swear I saw Paul draw some stick figure Wapsi Square? I don't think it was too long ago?!shadowinthelight wrote:Wish I could draw people well enough to contribute.
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Yes, what we know as "Shellyvision". I did do some Megatokyo stick figure fan comics (like Dom's guest stuff) many moons ago but Paul's stick people are fancier.Dragonaur wrote:And I could swear I saw Paul draw some stick figure Wapsi Square? I don't think it was too long ago?!
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
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I never could figure out how the bomb disposal appeared on Shellyvision.
perl -e 'print "Just another Perl ${\(trickster and hacker)},";'
The Sidhekin proves that Sidhe did it!
The Sidhekin proves that Sidhe did it!
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He occasionally does stick figures as "Shelly-vision", and sometimes in other ways and for other reasons.Dragonaur wrote:Well, I often consider it how much embarrassment or disappointment I can stand! ^_^; And I could swear I saw Paul draw some stick figure Wapsi Square? I don't think it was too long ago?!shadowinthelight wrote:Wish I could draw people well enough to contribute.
http://wapsisquare.com/comic/a-calming-effect/
http://wapsisquare.com/comic/off-the-target/
http://wapsisquare.com/comic/happened-so-fast/
http://wapsisquare.com/comic/like-heroes/
http://wapsisquare.com/comic/the-mind-of-shelly/
http://wapsisquare.com/comic/crack-it-open/
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Lest we forget the first, I think, one...Dave wrote:He occasionally does stick figures as "Shelly-vision", and sometimes in other ways and for other reasons.
http://wapsisquare.com/comic/a-calming-effect/
http://wapsisquare.com/comic/off-the-target/
http://wapsisquare.com/comic/happened-so-fast/
http://wapsisquare.com/comic/like-heroes/
http://wapsisquare.com/comic/the-mind-of-shelly/
http://wapsisquare.com/comic/crack-it-open/
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I colored and inked DinkyInky's excellent sketch. I was given permission to razzle dazzle it. I hope I didn't take it too far. http://steeldustrider.deviantart.com/ar ... -435470951
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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Her imagining it as they told it to her?Sidhekin wrote:I never could figure out how the bomb disposal appeared on Shellyvision.
"The price of perfection is prohibitive." - Anonymous
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Wow...looking at all the stuff posted here recently is really pushing me to find time to practice actually drawering. My real problem is the absolute frustration of trying to get the pictures in my head onto paper. When I go back over it, it's crude and, and for lack of a better word, unprofessional I can't come back to it until I even out some. (maybe meditation is something to explore)
So much talent is lurking in the shadows of this forum, we need to find a way to encourage the shyer members to cough up some work.
So much talent is lurking in the shadows of this forum, we need to find a way to encourage the shyer members to cough up some work.
"The price of perfection is prohibitive." - Anonymous
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I don't think that's Shellyvision. What we're seeing is the side effects of an older-technology bowdlerizer. Paul had to turn up the gain pretty far to render Monica's cussing into a suitable-for-work version ("fother muck" instead of the original, which I shall not offend your eyeballs by transcribing directly). Unfortunately, those older-design PC ("polite cussing") filters don't focus all that well, and Paul's must have caricatured those other panels by accident.Jabberwonky wrote:Her imagining it as they told it to her?Sidhekin wrote:I never could figure out how the bomb disposal appeared on Shellyvision.
Sorta like spilling a whole bottle of white-out on your ball-bearing mousetrap, only different.
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Mousetraps have balls?Dave wrote:I don't think that's Shellyvision. What we're seeing is the side effects of an older-technology bowdlerizer. Paul had to turn up the gain pretty far to render Monica's cussing into a suitable-for-work version ("fother muck" instead of the original, which I shall not offend your eyeballs by transcribing directly). Unfortunately, those older-design PC ("polite cussing") filters don't focus all that well, and Paul's must have caricatured those other panels by accident.Jabberwonky wrote:Her imagining it as they told it to her?Sidhekin wrote:I never could figure out how the bomb disposal appeared on Shellyvision.
Sorta like spilling a whole bottle of white-out on your ball-bearing mousetrap, only different.
"The price of perfection is prohibitive." - Anonymous
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Jabberwonky wrote:Mousetraps have balls?Dave wrote:Sorta like spilling a whole bottle of white-out on your ball-bearing mousetrap, only different.
Gotcha!
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It's cute! The only thing that didn't show up was the messy bun I drew, but I'm really diggin the way it looks without it too. She's very cheeky in colour!Wdot wrote:I colored and inked DinkyInky's excellent sketch. I was given permission to razzle dazzle it. I hope I didn't take it too far. http://steeldustrider.deviantart.com/ar ... -435470951
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
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Dave wrote:Jabberwonky wrote:Mousetraps have balls?Dave wrote:Sorta like spilling a whole bottle of white-out on your ball-bearing mousetrap, only different.
Gotcha!
Well played, Sir!
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Ah! "Like Heroes" was the one I was thinking of! But I loved the "Sea Urchin" one too! >_< Wow, Dave, you must have all the ep's memorized!Dave wrote:He occasionally does stick figures as "Shelly-vision", and sometimes in other ways and for other reasons.Dragonaur wrote: And I could swear I saw Paul draw some stick figure Wapsi Square? I don't think it was too long ago?!
http://wapsisquare.com/comic/like-heroes/
Looks great! It's fun to see all three steps, pencil, ink and lastly color!Wdot wrote:I colored and inked DinkyInky's excellent sketch. I was given permission to razzle dazzle it. I hope I didn't take it too far. http://steeldustrider.deviantart.com/ar ... -435470951
I thought I once read somewhere we eat a few spiders in our sleep every year! Yuck!Jabberwonky wrote: Lest we forget the first, I think, one...
Here's a Shelly Vision / Bowdlerizing comic...
http://dragonaur.deviantart.com/art/Uno ... -435635372
Must sleep now! >_<